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Fast Company Rose Pastore |
Carnegie Mellon "In A Crisis" After Uber Poached 40 Of Its Researchers The Wall Street Journal says that the robotics center at Carnegie Mellon is "scrambling to recover" after the ride-hailing company Uber hired 40 of its scientists. |
T.H.E. Journal August 2005 Charles D. Fletcher Jr. |
Bolstering a University's Campus Security Smartcard technology helps Delaware State University develop a plan to build a comprehensive identity management system. |
BusinessWeek June 26, 2006 Michael Arndt |
"Red" Whittaker: A Man And His Robots William "Red" Whittaker created the technology to let robots work far from the assembly line. |
Fast Company April 1, 2011 Rachel Z. Arndt |
Manuela Veloso on Robot Companions The professor of computer science and member of the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University is turning robots from joystick-operated poles on wheels into "CoBots" -- intelligent companions that can navigate and move. |
Inc. July 1, 2003 Matthew Fogel |
Faster Tech Transfer Carnegie Mellon University is trying to streamline technology transfer. |
Fast Company December 2008 Tim McKeough |
The Caterpillar Self-Driving Dump Truck The Caterpillar truck will soon have a mind of its own. Working with the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, the industrial titan is developing self-driven large-haul trucks for use at BHP Billiton's mine sites -- no human required. |
T.H.E. Journal January 2002 Christopher Hons |
Big Ten School in Cyberspace Penn State University's "World Campus" initiative has grown steadily -- not only in terms of its size and scope, but also in the level of respect accorded it... |
T.H.E. Journal September 2002 Steve Burrell |
The New Digital Campus Plymouth State College's solution to the build vs. buy portal debate |
T.H.E. Journal September 2007 Geoffrey H. Fletcher |
Which Way, IT? Traditionally charged with servicing infrastructure, technology departments are wrestling with how to manage a new role: supporting teaching and learning. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 |
Why Ken Dunn Returned to School Now dean of Carnegie Mellon's B-school, the alum talks about his reasons for taking on this tough turnaround job: "To give back" |
IEEE Spectrum September 2012 Dan Siewiorek |
Generation Smartphone The smartphone's role as constant companion, helper, coach, and guardian has only just begun |
InternetNews July 21, 2006 Brian Livingston |
Phishing Filter Prevents E-Mail Identity Theft Scientists at Carnegie Mellon University have figured out a way to almost entirely detect and filter out phishing e-mails. |
National Defense June 2008 Stew Magnuson |
Students Hope Robot Snakes Slither Out of Lab A family of robots that mimic the movement of snakes have potential use in search-and-rescue and surveillance missions. |
BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Jennifer Merritt |
How To Rebuild A B-School Carnegie Mellon's Dunn is shaking up the program -- and starting to win back alums |
Military & Aerospace Electronics September 2005 |
KVH to supply fiber-optic gyros for DARPA's robotic race across the Mojave Robot designers will create driverless Hummers able to trek 175 miles across the Mojave desert in the Grand Challenge competition sponsored by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. |
Entrepreneur July 2005 Nichole L. Torres |
Projecting Success Creating a business as your class project can earn you success inside and outside school walls. |