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Energy and the Environment

Transitioning to a Sustainable Society

Today’s environmental issues are far-reaching and complex. They present formidable challenges in science, public policy and technology – challenges critical to our present and future.

Known for interdisciplinary research and expertise in all of these areas, Carnegie Mellon is at the forefront of developing innovative solutions to current environmental challenges. Here are some of our stories:


Fall 2014
  • : 30 Years of Self-Driving Car Technology

Summer 2014
  • : U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz
  • : German Academic Exchange Service
  • : Robert Swendsen

Spring 2014
  • : Pulkit Grover
  • : Hae Young Noh
  • : The Intelligent Dashboard for Occupants

Winter 2014
  • : 一本道无码 President Emeritus Jared L. Cohon named director of the
  • : Automatically adjusting artificial light
  • : Center for Building Performance and Diagnostics

Fall 2013
  • : Marija Ilić
  • : Ivonne Peña
  • : Solar Splash

Summer 2013
  • : SolePower
  • : David Dzombak
  • : Loyal Scot Bryan Spencer

Spring 2013
  • : International Collaborative Construction Management course
  • : Water2Mobile app
  • : Civil and Environmental Engineering
  • : Vinod Khosla
  • : Earth Day 2013
  • : Scott Institute

Winter 2013
  • : Shirly Ho & Rachel Mandelbaum
  • : Sherman & Joyce Bowie Scott Hall
  • : Gabriela Hug
  • : Michael McHenry
  • : Neha Nandakumar, Edward Smongeski, Graham Spicer & Benjamin Hauser

Fall 2012
Summer 2012
  • : Scott Institute Energy Experts
  • : Wilton E. Scott Institute for Energy Innovation
  • : Jeremy Michalek and Chris T. Hendrickson
  • : Neil Donahue
  • : Dan Addis, Eui Song Kim and Jensen Ying
  • : Urban Design Build Studio

Spring 2012
  • : Michelle Krynock and Tejank Shah
  • : Lazae LaSpina and Cem Akin
  • : Anna Rosenblum
  • : Longzhu Shen
  • : Billy Epting

Winter 2012
  • : U.S. Energy Department's 2012 Better Building Challenge winners
  • : Matt Hannigan and Cathy Lewis-Long
  • : Steven Chu
  • : Shirley Ho
  • : Rachel Hoesly
  • : Matt Rogers

Fall 2011
  • : Volker Hartkopf
  • : Gates & Hillman Centers
  • : Jessica Wilson
  • : Michael E. McHenry
  • : Stephen Zitney
  • : Jeremy J. Michalek

Summer 2011
  • : Barb Samardzich
  • : Paolo Pedercini
  • : Onur Mutlu
  • : Shannon Deep
  • : Kelvin Gregory and Phillip LeDuc
  • : Paul Fischbeck

Spring 2011
  • : Xi Wang
  • : Allen Robinson
  • : Longzhu Shen
  • : Scott Schiffres
  • : Kendra Albert
  • : Anna Lenhart
  • : Kelly Hutzell
  • : Ed Rubin
  • : Baruch Fischhoff

Winter 2011
  • : Peter Madsen
  • : Ines Lima Azevedo
  • : Lester Lave
  • : Shahzeen Attari
  • : Green Roofs
  • : Whitney Ladzick
  • : Jonathan Cagan
  • : Christopher Weber

Fall 2010
  • : Green Design Institute
  • : Jonathan Malen
  • : Anthony Rowe
  • : Wayne Balta
  • : Dyanna Becker
  • : Aris Candris
  • : Kelvin Gregory
  • : Risk Analysis and Decision-Making
Summer 2010
  • : Carnegie Mellon Electricity Industry Center
  • : Design to be Built in New Orleans
  • : Air Quality Balloons
  • : Plugged In to Sustainability
  • : Managing Solar Radiation
  • : Center to be Housed at 一本道无码
  • : Pushing the Limits
  • : The Great Outdoors
  • : Protecting Our Water Resources
  • : Building the Vision
  • : In Sub-Saharan Africa

Spring 2010
  • : Ed Rubin Urges Action
  • : World Environment Day 2010
  • : Showcase of Undergrad Inventions
  • : See the Forest for the Trees
  • : Epting Awarded Prestigious Fellowship 
  • : Energizing the Nation

Winter 2010
  • : Tracking Scarce Water Resources
  • : Prof. Chairs Water Resources Group
  • : EPA's Top 50 Purchasers
  • : Carnegie Mellon, Intel Collaborate
  • : Design Sketches, Business Model
  • : New Water-Cleaning Treatment
  • : Improving Air Quality Predictions
  • Transportation-related Technology  

Fall 2009
  • : Scholars in Copenhagen
  • : Blending Idealism w/ Practicality
  • : Cost-Effective Urban Commuting
  • : Joshua Kresge's Geothermal Start-up
  • : Internet Services, Listen Up
  • : McCullough's Spin-off: Plextronics
  • : Health, Energy, Productivity Gains
  • : Alums to Celebrate Past, Future
  • : Constructing Community
  • : School of Architecture Leads the Way

Summer 2009
  • : Could it Limit Climate Change?
  • : Learning to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
  • : Engineers without Borders
  • : Technology for Green Solutions
  • : Gellman Receives $2M Grant
  • : Groundbreaking Solutions

Spring 2009
  • : Matyjaszewski Honored by EPA
  • : Committed to Excellence
  • : The Ease of Urban Farming
  • : Timothy Helbig
  • : Risk & Empowering the Community
  • : Creative Use of Vacant Land
  • : Gregory V. Lowry Honored
  • : Sustaining Awareness
  • : Excellence in Research
  • : In the Pursuit of Science
  • : Building a Greener World
  • : Remembering Three Mile Island

Winter 2009
  • : It's Better for the Environment
  • Diet Choices Can Help Environment
  • : Students Take Message to DC
  • : An Environmental Approach
  • : Lave Testifies Before Senate
  • : Peer-to-Peer Encouragement
  • : Students Set Green Practice Example
  • : Promise, Risk & the Environment
  • : Collins Offers Expert Advice
  • : Earns Gold LEED Certification

Fall 2008
  • : Modern Day Cartography
  • : Building the Greenest Greenhouse
  • : New Tech for Apple, Orange Growers
  • : Sustaining China
  • : Local Communities to Benefit
  • : Climate Change, Energy Policy
  • : Expect the Unexpected
  • : New Engine for Intelligent Workplace
  • : Tracking Carbon Emissions

Summer 2008
  • : Tracking Your Energy-Saving
  • : Cool Ideas for a Warming Globe
  • Melanie Vrabel: Green is the New Clean
  • Nadine Aubry: Redefining Mechanical Engineering
  • GTECH: Planting Renewal
  • Al Gore: Commencement 2008
  • BYOBags: Student Posters Sway Shoppers

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