Magnetic Levitation Gives Computer Users Sense of Touch: NSF Makes
Carnegie Mellon Invention Available to More Researchers. Post-Gazette features the work of Robotics Institute Research Professor Ralph
Hollis and his colleagues in the Microdynamic Systems Lab. SCS
news release
Computer science Professor Edmund
M. ClarkeWins A.M. Turing Award, Computing’s
Highest Honor! The $250,000 prize is shared with two computer
scientists from the University of Texas at Austin and the University
of Grenoble in France. The prize is in recognition of their pioneering
work on an automated method for finding design errors in computer
hardware and software. Congratulations Ed! News
release
Study Identifies Where Thoughts Of Familiar Objects Occur Inside the Human Brain: Experts Trained Algorithm To Extract Patterns From Participants' Brain Activation Scans. This research has developed over two years under the leadership of neuroscientist Professor Marcel Just (Director, Center for Cognitive Brain Imaging) and Computer Science Professor Tom M. Mitchell (Chair of the Machine Learning Department). News release