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Hot Topics Identity Theft: The $500 Billion Criminal Enterprise CyLab Distinguished Fellow Richard Power discussed identity theft as part of a Booz Allen expert panel for Federal News Radio 1500. Listen to Power and his fellow panel members examine the theme: "Identity Theft: The $500 Billion Criminal Enterprise."
Research by CEE Profs Matthews and Weber was cited in a Forbes article on why spending more energy in data centers can save energy in overall consumption by using IT (bits) rather than moving people and objects (atoms). Also, watch the video of ECE Prof. Ganger talk about how CMU makes our data center as efficient as possible.
Academia's Role in Securing Cyberspace Carnegie Mellon President Jared L. Cohon talks with Educause Review about his role on the Homeland Security Advisory Council, U.S. policy on cybersecurity, and the role of universities in addressing the need for cybersecurity.
Carnegie Mellon President Jared L. Cohon describes in this CNN commentary how Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh have been drivers of "Pittsburgh's renaissance" and how other cities around the world can leverage the resources of research universities to stimulate economic growth.
Earlier this year, MechE Professor Metin Sitti launched the startup nanoGriptech LLC to commercialize his research findings on the adhesive properties of gecko toes. The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review featured the early growth of the company and the research it is based on.
Studying the Earth from the Air CEE Ph.D. student Daniel Tkacik was featured by NPR for his participation in NASA's Student Airborne Research Program (SARP), a six-week session aboard a DC-8 flying laboratory. NPR followed Tkacik and his cohort as they collected data on a flight over California. Read or listen to the NPR coverage.
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