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Carnegie Mellon is a different kind of university. First-class faculty and students perform cutting-edge, world-changing research, research that is not limited by the bounds of departments or fields. We have a strong interdisciplinary focus that produces truly innovative results with applications in a variety of fields.
Collaboration with Carnegie Mellon offers industry more than just access to excellent research and talented future employees; it offers your company a unique opportunity to partner with a world leader in innovation. The Office of Corporate Relations is here to assist you and your company in building strategic partnerships with the university in areas such as sponsored research, recruitment, technology transfer, continuing education, and philanthropy. Contact us to learn more.
News Features
CyLab: Confidence for a Networked World
Carnegie Mellon's CyLab--the premier center for cyber security research and education--recently hosted some of the world's leading cyber technology researchers in honor of its 5th birthday.
ExxonMobil Supports Carnegie Mellon
Exxon Mobil contributes over $133,000 to Carnegie Mellon through the company's Departmental Grants Program and the Educational Matching Gifts Program. The gifts cover scholarships, equipment, and student and faculty travel.
Carnegie Mellon Celebrates the Life of Professor Randy Pausch
Carnegie Mellon holds memorial service in honor of Randy Pausch, campus icon and beloved computer science professor, who died from pancreatic cancer on July 25.
The Global Connection Project: Stitching Together Images and Cultures
A Carnegie Mellon team lead by Illah Nourbakhsh--in collaboration with Google, NASA, and National Geographic--have developed a project to "encourage global citizenship and understanding by connecting people, places, and events through the utilization, exploration, and sharing of dynamically viewable images."
The Future of Driving Technologies
ECE Professor Raj Rajkumar, a leader in cyber-physical systems research, will lead development of driverless vehicles at the new General Motors-Carnegie Mellon Autonomous Driving Collaborative Research Lab.
Disney, Carnegie Mellon Announce New Disney Research Pittsburgh Lab
Under the direction of Carnegie Mellon's Jessica Hodgins, professor of computer science and robotics, the lab will engage in entertainment technology and computer animation research.