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The School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University is one of the world's premier institutions for CS and robotics research and education. We build useful stuff that works!
Does Compute Podcast: Nik Martelaro and Sarah Fox (@hcii.cmu.edu) are working with public transit operators and riders across the country to help design the future of public transit systems, and create a model for safely and effectively bringing AI into the workplace.
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October 27, 2025 at 3:56 PM
Does Compute Podcast: Nik Martelaro and Sarah Fox (@hcii.cmu.edu) are working with public transit operators and riders across the country to help design the future of public transit systems, and create a model for safely and effectively bringing AI into the workplace.
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
As more aspects of life move online, how do we protect personal information? On this episode of Does Compute, Sarah Scheffler (@cylab.bsky.social) discusses how applied cryptography works to protect privacy, and what privacy means in the digital age.
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October 20, 2025 at 3:14 PM
As more aspects of life move online, how do we protect personal information? On this episode of Does Compute, Sarah Scheffler (@cylab.bsky.social) discusses how applied cryptography works to protect privacy, and what privacy means in the digital age.
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
Embracing technology in our lives shouldn’t be limited to consumer electronics. On this episode of the Does Compute podcast, SCS's Alexandra Ion explores how tech can be adaptive and interactive, and what technology looks like when we think beyond the screen.
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September 29, 2025 at 2:47 PM
Embracing technology in our lives shouldn’t be limited to consumer electronics. On this episode of the Does Compute podcast, SCS's Alexandra Ion explores how tech can be adaptive and interactive, and what technology looks like when we think beyond the screen.
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
As a lifelong musician, Chris Donahue merges music, creativity and artificial intelligence to create more opportunities for expression. On this episode of Does Compute, hear how he’s working to improve these tools, and create systems that put artists first!
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September 22, 2025 at 5:24 PM
As a lifelong musician, Chris Donahue merges music, creativity and artificial intelligence to create more opportunities for expression. On this episode of Does Compute, hear how he’s working to improve these tools, and create systems that put artists first!
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
Computer graphics have reshaped entertainment and Kiran Bhat has had a front-row seat. Hear his journey from robotics PhD and ILM intern to founding and selling a startup and running a team at Roblox! Check out Does Compute on YouTube or wherever you find podcasts!
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www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
September 8, 2025 at 1:41 PM
Computer graphics have reshaped entertainment and Kiran Bhat has had a front-row seat. Hear his journey from robotics PhD and ILM intern to founding and selling a startup and running a team at Roblox! Check out Does Compute on YouTube or wherever you find podcasts!
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
www.geekwire.com/does-compute/
CMU CS Academy has reached 500,000 students globally, spanning 2,000 schools in 66 countries. And this milestone is just the beginning! Now offering six online courses, our goal is to make computer science education accessible to students everywhere—for free. Learn more: academy.cs.cmu.edu
June 16, 2025 at 3:12 PM
CMU CS Academy has reached 500,000 students globally, spanning 2,000 schools in 66 countries. And this milestone is just the beginning! Now offering six online courses, our goal is to make computer science education accessible to students everywhere—for free. Learn more: academy.cs.cmu.edu