For decades, monitoring cardiovascular health has required some combination of cuffs, sticky electrodes, wearable sensors, and frequent doctor visits. A new experimental system suggests the future of ...
Anthony Rowe is the Siewiorek and Walker Family Professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests are in networked real-time ...
In the fast-paced world of vacation rentals, property managers consistently face a challenge: the continuous arrival of guests. When managing an abundance of properties, knowing the exact state of a ...
Deep brain stimulation has transformed the treatment of certain neurological and psychiatric disorders. By delivering electrical pulses directly to specific brain circuits, implanted electrodes can ...
Quantifying muscle fatigue during exercise remains a persistent challenge across sports science and rehabilitation. Existing approaches often rely on subjective reporting or contact-based sensors.
Vanessa Chen, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been named a Faculty Fellow to Apple’s New Silicon Initiative (NSI). The Apple NSI Faculty Fellows Program, part of ...
The gut plays a major role in stress levels in the human body. Often called the “second brain,” the gut constantly talks to the brain, influencing mood, and regulating stress hormones like cortisol.
In a crowded restaurant, your smartphone’s microphone is easily overwhelmed. The clatter of plates, overlapping conversations, and background music all blend together into a chaotic audio mix. Try ...
The human heart does more than beat, it vibrates. This hidden language of motion marks the precise opening and closing of valves, the subtle mechanics of life itself. Measuring these micro-cardiac ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are developing new technology that could lower how much energy data centers need to operate, reducing the strain on the energy grid that Americans rely on.
Tom Sullivan is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and holds a courtesy Lecturer appointment in the School of Music as part of the faculty for the ...
13 Carnegie Mellon alumni were named in the 2026 Forbes 30 under 30 cohort, four of whom majored in electrical and computer engineering. This annual list celebrates the achievements of young ...