Carnegie Mellon University has a long history of providing a curriculum built on strong theoretical fundamentals and practical problem-solving. With today’s evolving technology landscape, they are at the forefront of a number of social challenges that can only be met through multidisciplinary teamwork.
Their goal is to prepare their students to lead this wave of change by focusing on engineering skills, creativity, and the practical understanding needed to develop impactful solutions. The students are engaged in the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge across a wide range of areas in electrical engineering and computer engineering—from cyber-physical systems to the technologies that have revolutionized our world, such as revolutionary data storage. Their interdisciplinary research includes biomedical and energy projects, spanning brain-machine interaction, wirelessly powered implants, thermoelectric devices, and building tomorrow’s smart grid.
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