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SCS News 2015
September 2015
A Light Touch: Embedded Optical Sensors Could Make Robotic Hands More Dexterous
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HCII’s Ogan Helping State Department Improve English Education
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Carnegie Mellon and SCS Make Big Impression at "Summer Davos"
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Foundation Honors Six SCS Students as Siebel Scholars
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Software Helps Create Sign Language Dictionaries, Voice-Activated Games for the Hearing Impaired
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Four SCS Students Named Swartz Fellows
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Carnegie Mellon Faculty Will Share Visions of Robots, AI and Big Data at "Summer Davos"
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50 Most Powerful Pittsburghers
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CMU's HERB and CHIMP Star in National Geographic's "Robots"
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