The HARQ program seeks to transform how quantum computing systems are designed and scaled by moving beyond today’s one-qubit-to-rule-them-all approach.
SonicSieve combines a small physical attachment with AI to help smartphones capture speech from a specific direction while filtering out background noise.
The NSF has awarded Tathagata Srimani the CAREER Award, a prestigious five-year grant given to junior faculty for research and education.
Byron Yu received the B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley in 2001. He received the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical Engineering ...
Malcolm Lewis-Thompson joined the ECE team in 2025. Malcolm obtained his Bachelor’s of Fine Arts at PennWest Clarion University, formerly known as Clarion University. Before CMU, he was the Program ...
Professor Joshi is interested in performance analysis and optimization of computing systems using a broad range of tools from probability, coding theory, and machine learning. Examples of current ...
The human heart does more than beat, it vibrates. This hidden language of motion marks the precise opening and closing of valves, the subtle mechanics of life itself. Measuring these micro-cardiac ...
We are constantly surrounded by energy in the form of electromagnetic waves. Wouldn’t it be nice if we could take advantage of it? In a recently published paper in the journal Nature, a future ...
Imagine snapping a photo where every detail, near and far, is perfectly sharp—from the flower petal right in front of you to the distant trees on the horizon. For over a century, camera designers have ...
As summer temperatures surge and an unprecedented heatwave hits parts of the U.S., we asked our College of Engineering experts about using smart phones, laptops, and other electronics in extremely hot ...
In 2019, sitting in his office running computer simulations, Chaitanya Goswami, a Ph.D. student in Carnegie Mellon’s electrical and computer engineering department, noticed something that seemed too ...