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UFM: A Simple Path towards Unified Dense Correspondence with Flow

Event Category:
MSR Thesis Defense
Speaker:
Yuchen Zhang
Event Time:
Wednesday, February 25th - 9:30 AM
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RI Seminar with Max Simchowitz

Event Category:
RI Seminar
Speaker:
Max Simchowitz
Event Time:
Friday, March 13th - 2:30 PM
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RI Seminar with Hadas Kress-Gazit

Event Category:
RI Seminar
Speaker:
Hadas Kress-Gazit
Event Time:
Friday, March 20th - 2:30 PM

SCS Faculty Named 2026 Sloan Research Fellows

Three faculty members in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science are among five CMU researchers selected to receive Sloan Research Fellowships in 2026.

CREATE Lab Studies Effects of Steelmaking in the Mon Valley

A new report from Carnegie Mellon University’s CREATE Lab examines how steelmaking influences economic opportunity and environmental conditions in southwestern Pennsylvania.  The report combines employment and demographic data with advanced air pollution modeling to analyze how employment at s...

A New Way to Track Skin Health

The Breakdown:  New RI software works with a handheld imaging tool to map skin texture in 3D.  The software turns subtle skin surface changes into measurable data. This research could help clinicians track skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis, monitor treatment and evaluate skincar...
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UFM: A Simple Path towards Unified Dense Correspondence with Flow

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