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Carnegie Mellon Faculty Host Four Futuristic Exhibits At Wired NextFest
Snake robots, dancing Keepon robots, breathtaking GigaPan Camera panoramas and a sheep that mows grass instead of eating it, are Carnegie Mellon’s contributions to this year’s Wired NextFest.
The School of Computer Science's curriculum grounds learning in real world applications and issues. Faculty works actively with both undergraduates and graduate students, providing valuable hands-on teaching and research experience.

The Mobot (MObile roBOT) Committee invites all campus community members to the Fall Open House on Tuesday, October 14, in Wean Hall 5409. Pizza at 6:00 pm, Talks at 6:15 pm Presentations and discussions! Mobot site.
Members of the Pittsburgh Sports League knew Randy Pausch as a passionate and intense flag football participant. In his memory, they are hosting a Randy Pausch Memorial Flag Football Tournament from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the South Park Fairgrounds Sunday Oct. 12. Read more.
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Research by Tom Mitchell, chair of the Machine Learning Department, and Marcel Just of Psychology on how the mind encodes meaning will be featured on the Oct. 19 edition of CBS News’ “60 Minutes.”  The report by correspondent Lesley Stahl will explore how the use of machine learning and language technologies may someday make it possible to use brain scans to identify thoughts.


 
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Jeannette M. Wing, President’s Professor of Computer Science, was honored by Gov. Ed Rendell and First Lady Judge Marjorie O. Rendell as one of seven Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania during a luncheon at the Governor’s Residence in Harrisburg. Wing, now serving as assistant director for the National Science Foundation’s Computer and Information Science and Engineering directorate, was cited for her work in trustworthy computing, formal methods, programming languages, concurrent and distributed systems and software engineering, as well as her vision to make “computational thinking” a common part of science and math education. News release

A recent topping-off ceremony commemorated placement of the final steel beam on the new School of Computer Science (SCS) Complex at Carnegie Mellon University.
"After years of planning and looking at a big hole in the ground, it has been exciting for us to watch the steel rising up and the building taking shape," said Randal E. Bryant, dean of Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science. "The reaction by everyone who has seen it has been 'wow!'  In particular, they've commented that it's a really big building, and all of those angles and overhangs are quite dramatic." News release
Congratulations to the 2008 Boeing Leadership Scholarships Awardees!: Andrew Krieger, Sophomore; Le Wei, Sophomore; Laura Abbott, Junior; Luis Ballesteros, Junior; Benson Tsai, Junior. The Boeing Scholarships were established in fall 2002 to recognize student initiative and leadership, teamwork, academic excellence and quality, and perseverance.
The Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) is featured in this month's Southwest Airlines’ Spirit magazine: "Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University work at the frontier of innovation. Their key ingredient: human understanding." Read article