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Mentions

  • Apt and Morgan in Post-Gazette

    EPP's Jay Apt and M. Granger Morgan wrote an article with Bill Strauss for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about using cell phones on airplanes. They explain that, based upon their research, cell phones do pose a threat to the safety of airplane passengers. However, they also encourage more research be conducted on the topic.  Read More

  • DSSC, ECE Host IEEE Distinguished Lecturer

    The Data Storage Systems Center, in conjunction with Carnegie Mellon's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and the IEEE Magnetics Society's Pittsburgh Chapter, hosted a special seminar this month featuring IEEE Magnetics Society Distinguished Lecturer Masahiro Yamaguchi. Yamaguchi reviewed new soft magnetic thin film applications at radio frequencies for future system-in-package and system-on-chip technologies.  Read More

  • CMUSV Students Design Software to Support Emergency Services

    Students in Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley's MS Software Engineering program presented their final projects for their software engineering requirements engineering course. These student "deliverables" will be available to DMI at the end of this course, to be used for DMI-related research.  Read More

  • Dean Khosla Nominated for Two Light of India Awards

    CIT Dean Pradeep K. Khosla has been nominated for two Light of India Awards, an initiative of Remit2India (a Times Group service) to recognize excellence of Indians Abroad across different fields. It emphasizes the critical role that this community has played in terms of its contribution both to India and the world. Dean Khosla has been nominated for both a Science & Technology and an Education Award. Vote for Dean Khosla

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