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We produce creative and technically strong engineers and research pioneering solutions to global challenges.

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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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Carnegie Mellon's Marios Savvides has been named a National Academy of Inventors Fellow, the highest professional distinction accorded solely to academic inventors. https://t.co/wgeADRqiVI
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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.@CMUMeche researchers recently developed AI Coach, a psychology-informed AI facilitator that can keep conversations on track, draw out quieter voices, and help steer decisions to make high performance teamwork more accessible than ever. https://t.co/HYe6VDU2MV
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Backed by psychology-informed AI, AI Coach is making high-performance teamwork more accessible than ever.
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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Finding where seizures start may soon get easier. Carnegie Mellon Biomedical Engineering's Bin He's latest research combines all epileptic brain signals into one analysis, potentially reducing the need for invasive monitoring. https://t.co/3CzRRvNNKV
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A machine-learning method analyzes all major epilepsy biomarkers noninvasively, offering a faster, unified way to locate seizure-origin regions.
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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Browse a few early covers of CIT Engineering News, the magazine that began telling the story of our groundbreaking work in 1981. 📷Photos and scans courtesy of Carnegie Mellon University Archives
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@indoorgolfshop
The Indoor Golf Shop ⛳️
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🚨FLIGHTSCOPE BLACK FRIDAY SALE $1,200 OFF Mevo Plus Golf Simulators!
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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Tomorrow is #GivingCMUDay! Your generosity strengthens our mission and helps students thrive. Together, we can open doors to endless possibilities. https://t.co/KUsAImAM9v
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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In a lab where biology meets robotics, @CMUMeche's Victoria Webster-Wood is tackling a unique challenge: how do you control a robot made of living muscle that grows stronger every time it moves? https://t.co/kM9BITWbkH
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In a lab where biology meets robotics, Carnegie Mellon researchers are tackling a unique challenge: how do you control a robot made of living muscle that grows stronger every time it moves?
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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.@cmu_africa has partnered with the National Basketball Association Africa on a startup accelerator program that aims to support the next wave of early-stage African startup businesses transforming the sports and creative sectors. https://t.co/DmYcOZ76rb
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The NBA Africa Triple Double Accelerator aims to support the next wave of early-stage African startup businesses transforming the sports and creative sectors. Five finalists will be chosen to join...
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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The Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering Fall 2025 Magazine is here! https://t.co/Xt1y03Bu6R
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@CyLab
CyLab
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.@AnthropicAI has announced that it disrupted a state-sponsored, AI-led espionage campaign. @CyLab researchers Brian Singer, @lujobauer, and @vyas_sekar demonstrated the capability of this type of attack earlier this year via groundbreaking research:
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Carnegie Mellon researchers show how LLMs can be taught to autonomously plan and execute real-world cyberattacks against enterprise-grade network environments—and why this matters for future defenses.
@AnthropicAI
Anthropic
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We disrupted a highly sophisticated AI-led espionage campaign. The attack targeted large tech companies, financial institutions, chemical manufacturing companies, and government agencies. We assess with high confidence that the threat actor was a Chinese state-sponsored group.
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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Magnetic nanocultures are tiny bioreactors that can be moved with a magnet. @CMU_ChemE and @cmu_bme's Tagbo Niepa designed them to cultivate soil microbes in their natural environment, because many species behave differently in the lab. https://t.co/jfaw0tWjXz
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Microorganisms behave differently in the lab, so researchers designed nanocultures to cultivate them in their natural environment. Magnetic shells provide an efficient way to retrieve them.
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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.@CMUMeche's Chris McComb discusses how AI is rapidly reshaping how engineers imagine, evaluate, and build solutions. https://t.co/gG8RDFXbZL
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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.@CMU_CEE's David Rounce and Emily Zuetell discuss their research in improving data for urban planning in sub-Saharan Africa. https://t.co/aWyzqce0mY
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@CarnegieMellon
Carnegie Mellon University
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On #VeteransDay, we honor those who have served our country with courage and dedication. Thank you, veterans! 🇺🇸
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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.@CMUMeche's Jessica Zhang is using AI and digital twins to make limb transplants safer, more accessible, and better matched for the millions of Americans living with limb loss. https://t.co/DvvcRDTJIt
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Jessica Zhang is using AI and digital twins to make limb transplants safer, more accessible, and better matched for the millions of Americans living with limb loss.
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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Researchers have developed flexible antennas to better utilize radio waves, increasing wireless connectivity and communication. https://t.co/mRfvIr7XPm
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Researchers have developed flexible antennas to better utilize radio waves, increasing wireless connectivity and communication.
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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1. A 1930s archival photo of a civil engineering surveying class outing to Davis, West Virginia. 2. A 2025 photo of @CMU_CEE's Burcu Akinci and students looking at a laser scanner that is widely used in civil engineering. #CMU125
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@cbnisraelaid
CBN Israel
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Special Announcement 📣! CBN Israel has launched on X to provide you with real time updates, encouragement, and on-the-ground tracking of what's happening each hour in Israel. Follow now!
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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In this late 1980s archival photo, graduate student Jayant Kalagnanam and Professor Henrion apply computer-supported machine diagnosis to a unique project. #CMU125
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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Thea Spellmeyer, @CMU_ChemE student, used her Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship to study the potential use of ultrafine fibers made of soybean protein as a wound dressing with @cmu_bme professor Phil Campbell. https://t.co/ATzmRohZUZ
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@CMUEngineering
CMU College of Engineering
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Time passes, technology changes, innovation stays the same. Now and always, advanced collaboration remains an essential part of the College of Engineering’s work. #CMU125
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CMU College of Engineering
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Caroline Vernon, a @cmu_mse student, used her Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship to work on staining procedures that enhance the contrast in microscopic images of biological tissues or cells. https://t.co/CHBwVlFPkZ
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