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Engineering and Public Policy's Erica Fuchs gives a presentation on analytics for critical technology investment and policy. She discusses how Carnegie Mellon University's Critical Technology Initiative is pioneering advanced analytics to help nations smartly invest in and enact policies to enhance competitiveness in technologies critical to national security, economic competitiveness, and the well-being of all citizens.
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Materials Science and Engineering and Biomedical Engineering Professor Tzahi Cohen-Karni and Materials Science and Engineering Ph.D. student Liyang Wang discuss their work to develop chemical sensors to help monitor the state of a wound.
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Culinary Mechanics students and MechE Professor Phil LeDuc visit James Beard nominee Fet-Fisk to learn about the mechanics involved in cooking.
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At only three centimeters tall, Zippy, the world's smallest bipedal robot, is also self-contained--all the controls, power, and motor are on board so that it operates autonomously. Moving at 10 leg lengths per second, it is also the fastest bipedal robot.
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At Carnegie Mellon University, engineers and scientists are advancing U.S. semiconductor technology by leveraging their world-class research capabilities, outstanding educational programs, and productive industry partnerships.