Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal ...
Professor Randy Pausch made a surprise return to Carnegie Mellon University to deliver an inspirational speech to the Class of 2008 at the Commencement ceremony on May 18, 2008.
Pausch was included in TIME Magazine's 2008 list of the world's 100 most influential people. His book, "The Last Lecture," co-written by Jeff Zaslow of the Wall Street J...
Snake robots can use their many internal degrees of freedom to thread through tightly packed volumes and access locations that people and machinery otherwise cannot. These highly articulated devices can coordinate their internal degrees of freedom to perform a variety of locomotive gaits that go beyond the capabilities of conventional wheeled and l...
A bagpipe practice on the Cut at Carnegie Mellon. Original by Eric Barker (http://www.barkerzone.net).
For High Quality Version:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BX7PojrqZY&fmt=18
CMU Gurlzzz aren't your average CMU Girls.
Digg It! http://digg.com/comedy/CMU_Gurlzzz_Hot_Geeky_Girls_with_Brains_Rapping
Struttin down the cut I make this look easy
All you CMU boys see me
my algebraic skills are off the hEEzy
we easy n breezy but not japanesey
list...
CMU professor Randy Pausch is battling pancreatic cancer. His dream was to practice with the Pitsburgh Steelers. He goes out for a pass with Hines Ward, meets the Rooneys and tours the Super Bowl trophy room with Diane Sawyer.
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The Urban Challenge is a 60-mile skill competition of driverless vehicles through streets and intersections. Urban Challenge vehicles must drive effectively and safely, react and interact with other traffic, and reason about intention. This competition will be held November 3, 2007.
A selection of notable alumni from across Carnegie Mellon University who have made outstanding contributions to the world and our society.
Michelle Obama delivers a campaign speech at Carnegie Mellon University.
In advance of the Pennsylvania primary election April 22, Carnegie Mellon University extended invitations to speak on campus to all the presidential candidates on the ballot - Senator Hillary Clinton, Senator Barack Obama, Senator John McCain and Congressman Ron Paul. The u...
CMU gettin icky after the Indiana Game
Feat. B. Seay, Toni Tone, Kpo AkA GamEoVa, Kirk The Jerk, B Miggity, Ray Roc,
Randy Pausch教授在得了胰臟癌,被醫生宣布只剩下三到六個月的生命後的九個月,他現身Carnegie Mellon大學的畢業典禮,告訴畢業生人生中最重要的事情!
相關的介紹文章在這裡: http://blogs.myoops.org/lucifer.php/2008/07/10/graduation
Randy Pausch已經於2008年7月25日過世,得年四十...
Senator Barack Obama spoke at Carnegie Mellon University on June 26, 2008. Senator Obama ended his three week "Change that Works for You" tour by hosting a summit at Carnegie Mellon on ensuring America's competitiveness in the global economy. The summit brought together economic, educational, community-based and industry leaders to discuss the ch...
A panel of Carnegie Mellon researchers discuss global climate change and how we all can be contributors to the solution. Moderated by alumna Dr. Marilyn Bracken (MM'57), President and General Manager of Bracken Associates LLC. Panelists include Steinbrenner Institiute for Environmental Education & Research (SEER) faculty Dr. Lester Lave, Co-Direct...
Vertical Horizon cover. The Carnegie Mellon Originals featuring Andy Hafenbrack on solo, Brian Wang on vocal percussion, arranged by JB Feldman, February 2nd, 2008.
Carnegie Mellon University and General Motors have a five-year $5 million deal to develop autonomous driving technology in Pittsburgh that could change the way people use their cars, with new electronics, controls and software.
(April 2) Michelle Obama at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.
Today's cars are really no more than modern-day computers. They talk to us and give us directions, and now students at Carnegie Mellon University have taken that to the next level.
Carnegie Mellon is a global research university of more than 10,000 students, 70,000 alumni and 4,000 faculty and staff. Recognized for its world-class arts and technology programs, collaboration across disciplines and innovative leadership in education, Carnegie Mellon is consistently a top-ranked university.
At Carnegie Mellon, our core values ...
This kid is doing a hilarious interpretive dance to a techno song. I think he's drunk...actually he may have been sober. LOL, funny video.
School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 2000
Historical Introduction --- A Century of Controversy Over the Foundations of Mathematics
G.J. Chaitin's 2 March 2000 Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture. The speaker was introduced by Manuel Blum. The ...
アメリカ、ピッツバーグのカーネギーメロン大学において映像作家飯村隆彦氏がCD-ROM作品の「INTERACTIVE AIUEONN SIX FEATURES」を紹介したときの記録映像。1998年。
From the 2007 spring carnival production at Carnegie Mellon University.
i think it's also in celebration of the musical's 40th birthday - enjoy!
Read more at
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/04/snakes-rovers-a.html
From the Carnegie Mellon Spring Scotch'n'soda production of Pippin, 2007. I believe they were celebrating the 40th anniversary of Pippin's original presentation, also at CMU
this is the first part of a damn cool finale
Carnegie Mellon at Case Western Reserve University football game (2nd half). November 8, 2008 at Case Field.
Carnegie Mellon at Case Western Reserve University football game (1st half). November 8, 2008 at Case Field.
Hachi Machi!
From the Carnegie Mellon production of Pippin, for their Spring Carnival Scotch'n'soda on the 40th anniiversary of the musical's unveiling
School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 2000
Historical Introduction --- A Century of Controversy Over the Foundations of Mathematics
G.J. Chaitin's 2 March 2000 Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture. The speaker was introduced by Manuel Blum. The ...
School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 2000
Historical Introduction --- A Century of Controversy Over the Foundations of Mathematics
G.J. Chaitin's 2 March 2000 Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture. The speaker was introduced by Manuel Blum. The ...
School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 2000
Historical Introduction --- A Century of Controversy Over the Foundations of Mathematics
G.J. Chaitin's 2 March 2000 Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture. The speaker was introduced by Manuel Blum. The ...