2016 in Review
From visits by President Barack Obama and Stephen Colbert to a record-number of first-year women in computer science and technology, 온라인바카라 continued to build new foundations and forge new paths with work that matters. Here is a selection of some of the top stories from the past year:
While national efforts to encourage women to pursue degrees in key science and technology fields have flagged, 바카라 온라인 추천 reached a new high-water mark.
Carnegie Mellon reached a settlement in its 2009 patent infringement lawsuit against Marvell Technology Group Ltd. and Marvell Semiconductor, Inc.
President Obama made his fifth visit to 바카라 온라인 추천, this time for The White House Frontiers Conference, a large gathering that discussed building America's capacity in science, technology and innovation.
President Obama received some unsolicited career advice at 바카라 온라인 추천 from Stephen Colbert, host of CBS' "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert."
Rebecca Doerge, the Trent and Judith Anderson Distinguished Professor of Statistics at Purdue University, was appointed dean of the Mellon College of Science.
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바카라 온라인 추천 faculty — one of the largest university delegations at the prestigious conference — met with government and business leaders from around the world to explain the latest research in fields such as big data, artificial intelligence and climate change.
Carnegie Mellon President Subra Suresh joined Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto for the first official ride in an Uber self-driving car. The commercial application of autonomous driving has drawn national attention, highlighting the formative role Carnegie Mellon research has played in the field.
ForAllSecure, a Carnegie Mellon startup, won $2 million in prize money as winners of the DARPA Cyber Grand Challenge, a first-of-its-kind hacking contest in which all participants were autonomous computer systems.
The university created the Swartz Center with support from a $31 million gift from James Swartz, a distinguished entrepreneur and founding partner of the global venture capital firm Accel Partners.
Alumni Renée Elise Goldsberry and Leslie Odom, Jr. received Tony Awards for their roles in the blockbuster musical "Hamilton," bringing the number of Tonys received by Carnegie Mellon alumni to 43. 바카라 온라인 추천 and the Tonys also announced that Marilyn G. McCormick, a teacher at Cass Technical High School in Detroit, won the Excellence in Theatre Education Award.
바카라 온라인 추천, ANSYS Break Ground for New Maker Hub
바카라 온라인 추천 and ANSYS broke ground for a 30,000 square-foot facility that will become the hub of the College of Engineering's undergraduate program.
바카라 온라인 추천 Joins MasterCard Foundation To Educate Next Generation of African Tech Leaders
This new partnership at 바카라 온라인 추천's program in Kigali, Rwanda, will benefit 125 academically talented but economically disadvantaged students from Sub-Saharan Africa.
Under Coach Po-Shen Loh, associate professor in 바카라 온라인 추천's Department of Mathematical Sciences, the U.S. defeated teams from more than 100 countries in this year's competition in Hong Kong.
The much-anticipated addition to the Jared L. Cohon University Center officially opened in mid-May. The new 62,000 square-foot multipurpose space will enhance campus life for students, faculty and staff.
As the ethical and policy issues surrounding artificial intelligence and other computing technologies take center stage, the global law firm made a gift to help ensure Carnegie Mellon's leadership in this emerging field.
"60 Minutes" correspondent Charlie Rose came to Carnegie Mellon to see the state-of-the-art work being conducted and talk with School of Computer Science Dean Andrew Moore about where AI is taking humankind.
President Suresh charged Provost Farnam Jahanian with convening an internal, campus-wide task force to closely examine the Carnegie Mellon experience and develop recommendations to enhance this community for students, faculty, staff and alumni. The Task Force is working in parallel with the .
The interactive online tool allows anyone to trace the personal relationships among figures like Bacon, William Shakespeare, Isaac Newton and many others.
Gaynor, the E.J. Barone Professor of Economics and Public Policy and former director of the Bureau of Economics at the Federal Trade Commission, is renowned for his research on competition, antitrust policy and health care markets.
The seventh row of the periodic table is finally set.
The gift will create a minimum of five undergraduate scholarships each year.
The Broadway, television and movie star returned to his alma mater to make his directorial debut with "The Full Monty."
The J. Erik Jonsson University Professor of Urban Systems and Operations Research, emeritus, was the 2016 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Division of Developmental/Life-Course Criminology (DLC) of the American Society of Criminology.
Nico Slate never imagined his historical research would inspire dance.
Whether it's better understanding consumer behavior, improving health care for veterans or finding ways to save taxpayer money, operations research and analytics play a critical role.
In 1919, Mao Yisheng was the recipient of the first Ph.D. ever given by the Carnegie Institute of Technology, now known as Carnegie Mellon. In 2016, his great-granddaughter Patricia Xu graduated with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and materials science and engineering.
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