Jinfeng Lou, CBI fellow, hopes to someday develop #AI systems that can adapt to complex, rapidly changing urban environments, specifically for subway #flood resilience. His CBI fellowship hosted by Pingbo Tang, Ph.D., P.E. and Cleotilde (Coty) Gonzalez at Carnegie Mellon University is setting him on the path to do just that. ?? ?? Learn more about Jinfeng and his fellowship goals on CBI's website! https://lnkd.in/g-N8Fhq9 Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Emily Ruppel, Bosch USA #fellowship #subway
Carnegie Bosch Institute
高等教育
Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania 851 位关注者
CBI promotes collaboration between industry and academia through research and education.
关于我们
Established in 1990 through a major gift from the Bosch Group, CBI is a unique alliance between Carnegie Mellon University and Bosch, a leading global supplier of technology and services, headquartered in Germany. Our research focuses on topics of innovation at the intersection of business and technology, essentially related to our increasingly connected world and Internet of Things.
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https://carnegiebosch.cmu.edu
Carnegie Bosch Institute的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
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- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania
- 类型
- 教育机构
- 创立
- 1990
- 领域
- IoT、Research、Education、AI、Technology和Safety & Security
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5000 Forbes Ave
US,Pennsylvania,Pittsburgh,15213
Carnegie Bosch Institute员工
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CBI hosted the second annual CBI fall welcome reception earlier this week to officially welcome our new CBI fellows to the CBI family. It was great to get together celebrate another year of this unique collaboration with industry mentors from Bosch Research and faculty, staff and students from Carnegie Mellon University. Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science, Bosch USA, Alessandro Oltramari, Shalabh Jain, Emily Ruppel, Jonathan Francis, Sara Werner, Lenna Cominos, Pingbo Tang, Ph.D., P.E., Rachel Kurchin, Graham Neubig #AI #cybersecurity #sustainability #fellowship #cmu #pittsburgh #collaboration #academia #industry
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Carnegie Mellon University professors Pingbo Tang, Ph.D., P.E. and Cleotilde (Coty) Gonzalez are collaborating on a project with CBI Fellow Jinfeng Lou to help stop subway flooding. Lou is from #Zhengzhou, China—a city recently impacted by unprecedented rainfall, so he has a personal understanding of how climate change affects urban communities. With Tang's research focus on the intersection of infrastructure operation, human factors engineering, and climate adaptation and Gonzalez's focus on dynamic decision-making, decisions from experience, and cognitive modeling, working together with Lou uniquely positions this group to delve deep into the flood waters ?? to find possible solutions. https://lnkd.in/eMyC48y8 Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering, Bosch USA, Bosch Research, Emily Ruppel #climatechange #subway #flooding
Cross-departmental faculty collaboration with CBI Fellow
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The Carnegie Bosch Institute is proud to support Team Chiron. Through a combination of multi-modal remote sensing technologies, robotic platforms, and algorithms for decision recommendation, the researchers of Team Chiron are competing in the prestigious DARPA Triage Challenge, focused on navigating disaster sites and triage patients, with minimal human intervention. The team successfully competed in the first stage of the challenge, and it’s now transitioning to phase two, where autonomy will play an even more prominent role. Saving lives in extreme and dangerous situations, minimizing risks and maximizing efficiency and reliability, is a great example of how AI technology can have a transformative impact in society. https://lnkd.in/egYEXJT3 Carnegie Mellon University Sebastian Scherer John Galeotti
CMU, Pitt Researchers Move Forward in Three-Year, $7M DARPA Triage Challenge
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Evan Spotte-Smith is joining the CMU faculty as an assistant professor in the Carnegie Mellon Chemical Engineering department in the fall, but is starting off their CMU career as a CBI fellow. Learn more about Evan's career path and their work on problems related to #energystorage, #sustainable #chemicalmanufacturing, and #reactivity. https://lnkd.in/e8pp2UhG Rachel Kurchin Jonathan Francis Bosch USA Bosch Research Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering
Meet CBI fellow Evan Spotte-Smith
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Assistant Research Professor Rachel Kurchin leads the Accelerated Computation of Materials for Energy (ACME) group at Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering and recently welcomed CBI fellow (and soon-to-be Carnegie Mellon University faculty Evan Spotte-Smith to her lab. Learn more about how the CBI Fellowship and Evan's expertise benefits Kurchin's research on #ammonia. https://lnkd.in/egti6DrT #electrification #energy #agriculture #datascience #acme Jonathan Francis
Learn about CBI faculty host Rachel Kurchin's work with CBI Fellow Evan Spotte-Smith
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Our blog series continues with CBI fellow Xiang Yue, whose work focuses on enhancing the core reasoning capabilities of LLMs: https://lnkd.in/ed3MwsnQ Xiang, Prof. Graham Neubig, and collaborators have recently released "Pangea", an open Multilingual Multimodal LLM supporting 39 languages, a key resource to bridge multilingual and multicultural gaps in visual understanding tasks. Check it out at: https://lnkd.in/eRWk_QwX #AI, #fellowship #multimodal #reasoning #NLP #largelanguagemodels #cbi #bosch, #BoschResearch Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Alessandro Oltramari
Meet CBI fellow Xiang Yue
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Join us for a blog series to meet our new cohort of CBI fellows and their faculty hosts. We'll start with Faculty Host Graham Neubig. Professor Neubig and his CBI Fellow Xiang Yue are working on improving the multimodal abilities and reasoning capabilities of models at the Carnegie Mellon University - School of Computer Science - Language Technologies Institute. #AI, #fellowship, #multimodal, #reasoning, #NLP, #largelanguagemodels. #cbi, #bosch, Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science, Alessandro Oltramari https://lnkd.in/edDFQMuJ
Meet CBI faculty host Graham Neubig
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#CBI is proud to sponsor #CMU's Team Chiron!?Their project, which is part of the #DARPA Triage Challenge, is researching how to develop robotic systems that assess severity of injuries?and monitor vital signs in disaster situations, enabling holistic situational awareness?and optimizing first responder deployment.? ? We agree with Bosch Research President and CBI Board Chairman?Thomas Kropf who after an inspiring demo from Team Chiron?this summer said: "Kudos to the brilliant minds at #CMU for pushing the boundaries of what's possible and bringing us one step closer to a future where?technology and humanity?work hand in hand to save lives." ? Learn more about Team Chiron at their website:????https://teamchiron.ai/ CBI President Alessandro Oltramari notes: “We at CBI are excited to support the CMU Chiron team in the DARPA Triage Challenge, and look forward to furthering our collaboration in future endeavors.” CBI sponsors important research in #AI, #cybersecurity, #sustainability and #robotics?that is being done at the intersection of #industry and #academia. Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science, ?Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering,?Bosch USA?#fellowship #CMU Laszlo A. J. Sebastian Scherer
Dr. Srinivasa Narasimhan
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Looking forward to this awesome panel discussion. Attend virtually if you can.
Who is a privacy engineer and what should they do? Which challenges do they face? The answer, well... it depends on who you ask. And ask we will - join us for a virtual panel discussion this Thursday, Oct 10, 2024 at 10:30 am ET with renowned global experts featuring Nandita Rao Narla (DoorDash), Julian V?gele (Bosch), @Divya Sharma (Google) and Laurits Ketscher (EY) to dissect this question, and understand the future of privacy engineering. In this event, hosted by Carnegie Bosch Institute (#CBI), we will discuss the roles, tasks and career paths for privacy engineering professionals and how they are evolving rapidly in this era of increased regulatory pressures, rising customer awareness and changing technical landscape. ? Attend virtually via Zoom: ttps://https://lnkd.in/eqk9huhd Meeting ID: 928 9963 6748 Passcode: 031258 If you want more information about the event, do not hesitate to contact Christian Zimmermann, Shalabh Jain, and Christoph Boesch. Bosch USA, Bosch Research, Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University's College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University CyLab, Alessandro Oltramari