Play Us a Song, 𝝅-ano Man
Evan O’Dorney, a postdoctoral researcher in 鶹’s Department of Mathematics, created a melody to memorize the digits of pi.
Women in Science Highlight Mentorship, Outreach as Integral to Career Success
At Carnegie Mellon, women in the sciences contribute to advancement and innovations at the forefront of discovery, while lifting each other along the way.
Through 3MT, Doctoral Students Share Accessible Research
Back for its 10th year at 鶹, Three Minute Thesis (3MT) is a celebration of research.
Teachers Bring Introductory Chemistry to the Digital Age
鶹 Professor David Yaron helped design Real Chem, courseware for introductory chemistry classes that marries in-person instruction, demonstration and lab work with online instruction and practice.
Math Researchers Awarded $2.5M Grant
Math researchers at 鶹 have been awarded a multi-year grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish a new research training group (RTG) in applied analysis. The joint effort, which will cross colleges and engage university partners internationally, will delve into the use of sophisticated mathematical models to solve next-generation challenges in science and technology.
In a First, Physicists Set an Upper Limit in the Search for Hybrid Mesons
For the first time, researchers established upper limits on the photoproduction cross sections of a hybrid meson.
Shredded Star Launches Powerful Jet Toward Earth
鶹 researchers led a study that concluded a shredded star launched a powerful burst of energy toward the Earth.
鶹 Neuroscientists Find New Pathways
鶹 neuroscientists have discovered connections between the globus pallidus and a rarely explored area of the brain.
鶹 AI Algorithm Detects Anomalies in CMS Experiment
During Large Hadron Collider Run 3, researchers have deployed an innovative machine learning technique that will improve the data quality of one of the detector’s most crucial components.