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Material Use & Environmental Releases Associated with U.S. Cadmium Production
Material Use and Environmental Releases Associated with U.S. Cadmium Production Poster

Authors:
Troy R. Hawkins, Chris T. Hendrickson, H. Scott Matthews

 

Green Design Institute, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering / Department of Engineering & Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University


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Locational Marginal Electricity Prices
Locational Marginal Electricity Prices Poster

Author:
Kathleen Spees

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Mixed-Unit Input-Output Model for Life-Cycle Assessment
Mixed-Unit Input-Output Model for Life-Cycle Assessment Poster

Authors:
Troy Hawkins, Chris Hendrickson
Cortney Higgins, H. Scott Matthews


Green Design Institute,
Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering / Department of Engineering & Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University

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Energy-Efficient Video Sensor Network Design
Energy-Efficient Video Sensor Network Design Poster

Author:
Nicholas H. Zamora

Advised by Professor Radu Marculescu, Carnegie Mellon University


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Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Networks-on-Chip Architectures
Modeling, Analysis and Optimization of Networks-on-Chip Architectures Poster

Authors:
Umit Y. Ogras, Radu Marculescu


Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, Carnegie Mellon University

 


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Environmental and Economic Impacts of the Construction Site: On-Site Energy and Electricity Demand, Consumption and Generation


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Authors: H. Scott Matthews, Michael Roth, Aurora Sharrard, Melissa Belic and Robert Ries

Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Economics, Oberlin College, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Pittsburgh


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Nitridoiron Complexes for Use As Nitrogen Atom-Transfer Reactants

Authors: Meghan McHenry, Leonard D. Vuocolo

Department of Chemistry, Carnegie Mellon University

 

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HandTalk: Converting Sign Language into Sound
The Pittsburgh-Post Gazette featured ECE students' Meeting of the Minds research. HandTalk is a sensor-equipped glove that can translate gestures into spoken words on a cell phone.

 

The Entrepreneurial Dean
Dean Pradeep Khosla talks with the Kamla Bhatt Show about entrepreneurship, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration at Carnegie Mellon, as well as the new center for mobile research to be located at both the Pittsburgh and Silicon Valley campuses.

 

We Are What We Eat
ScienceDaily covers Christopher Weber and Scott Matthews' upcoming article in the journal Environmental Science & Technology that shows it's dietary choice, not food miles, that most determines a household's food-related climate impacts.

 

CIT Again Ranks in Top 10
CIT has been named one of the top graduate schools in the country. It was ranked seventh by U.S. News & World Report in the annual list of "America's Best Graduate Schools" released on March 28.

 

Invisibility Cloak
Science Daily discusses how MSE's Michael Bockstaller and Chemistry's Krzysztof Matyjaszewski have created a version of Harry Potter's famed "invisibility cloak" for nanoparticles. 

 

What Makes Sugar Explode?
In response to the deadly fire at the Imperial Sugar Company plant in Georgia, Chemical Engineering Head Andy Gellman helps Slate explain what makes sugar explode.

 

 

 
     
       
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