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News and Press Releases September 29, 2008 Carnegie Mellon’s Entertainment Technology Center Press Publishes “Beyond Fun: Serious Games and Media” News Release September 25, 2008 Carnegie Mellon Faculty Host Four Futuristic Exhibits At Wired NextFest News Release September 23, 2008 Topping-Off Ceremony Marks Completion of Steel Erection for SCS Complex News Release September 16, 2008 History Channel Program "The Works--Robots" Highlights Carnegie Mellon and Our Homegrown Bots News Release September 9, 2008 Business Week Writer to Discuss how Mathematical Experts Are Tracking Our Digital Footprints, and Using the Information to Predict Our Behavior News Release September 9, 2008 Carnegie Mellon’s Robotics Institute and Caterpillar Inc. To Automate Large Off Highway Haul Trucks News Release September 2, 2008 Carnegie Mellon will celebrate the life and legacy of Randy Pausch with a special memorial event at 4:30 p.m. September 22. Attendance in Rangos Hall is by invitation only, but ABCNews.com will provide streaming video and SCS will host a webcast of the event in Wean 7500. News Release ![]() ![]() August 25, 2008 Carnegie Mellon System Thwarts Internet Eavesdropping Available as Free Download for Firefox Browser. News Release August 19, 2008 Johnny Lee, whose creative uses of the Nintendo Wii remote have made his instructional videos a YouTube sensation, has been recognized by Technology Review magazine as one of the world’s top 35 innovators under the age of 35. News Release August 11, 2008 Disney Launches Global Research & Development Labs With Carnegie Mellon And Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich) News Release August 4-8, 2008 at Carnegie MellonThe ARTSI (Advancing Robotics Technology for Societal Impact) Alliance is holding its Faculty Summer Workshop July 30, 2008Thank you, Randy Pausch! Your work is in our hearts! See the Carnegie Mellon Fence on Gigapan. Download high resolution photo. July 25, 2008Randy Pausch, renowned computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, died Friday, July 25, of complications from pancreatic cancer. He was 47. Celebrated in his field for co-founding the pioneering Entertainment Technology Center and for creating the innovative educational software tool known as “Alice,” Pausch earned his greatest worldwide fame for his inspirational “Last Lecture.” News Release ![]() July 23, 2008Schneiderman and Kanade Win Longuet-Higgins Prize for Seminal Paper on Face Detection Technology July 27 through August 2, 2008 Summer Java Workshop 2008 for APCS Teachers The Schoool of Computer Science will host a summer workshop for AP Computer Science high school teachers. Carnegie Mellon Campus July 24 through July 27, 2008Third CS4HS Summer Wokshop 2008 CS4HS provides high school (and K-8) teachers with deas and resources to help them teach computer science principles to their students in a fun and relevant way. Carnegie Mellon Campus July 22, 2008Carnegie Mellon's Chiara Robot Takes 2nd Place Award at the AAAI-08 Robot Exhibition The Chiara is an educational robot being developed in Professor Dave Touretzky's Tekkotsu lab for teaching undergraduates the computer science side of robotics: computer vision, navigation, manipulation, and human-robot interaction. YouTube Video July 17, 2008Carnegie Mellon Team Wins Trading Agent Competition’s Procurement Challenge at AAAI 2008 July 17, 2008Media Advisory: Carnegie Mellon Professors To Participate In FCC's Hearing On Broadband And The Digital Future June 27, 2008Redefining Robots July Festival Celebrates Robotics' Place in Pittsburgh's History, Art and Technology June 18, 2008Carnegie Mellon System Estimates Geographic Location of Photos Geolocation Method Leverages Power of Flickr Image Collection See the Archive for more News Releases. This is a printer friendly page. |