Carnegie Mellon University
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10About Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University is a global research university recognized for its arts and technology programs, collaboration across disciplines, and leadership in education. The university began as a small technical school and evolved into what it is today under the guidance of exceptional leadership teams. CMU consists of seven schools and colleges: Carnegie Institute of Technology, College of Fine Arts, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Heinz College, Mellon College of Science, School of Computer Science, and the Tepper School of Business.

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Mar 17, 2023
Research Institute The new NASA Space Technology Research Institute (STRI) seeks to shorten the cycle required to design, manufacture, and test parts that can withstand the conditions of space travel through constructing models for qualification and certification. College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University image: Rollett will serve as a co-director of the project, Institute for Model-based Qualification & Certification of Additive Manufacturing (IMQCAM). view more Credit: Carnegie Mellon University College of Engineering In space travel, custom parts for vehicles such as rockets and satellites are often needed quickly to accommodate changes in design, as well as for repair and functionality purposes. Additive manufacturing is an ideal technology to meet these needs, as components can be made through a relatively short cycle of design, build, and test. However, this cycle must be continually refined in order to ensure the quality and reliability of the 3D printed parts. A new NASA Space Technology Research Institute (STRI) led by Carnegie Mellon University seeks to shorten the cycle required to design, manufacture, and test parts that can withstand the conditions of space travel through the development of models for qualification and certification (Q&C). First set up in 2016, the overall STRI program aims to strengthen NASA’s ties to the academic community through long-term, sustained investment in research and technology development, while also fostering talent among highly-skilled engineers, scientists, and technologists. The $15 million project, Institute for Model-based Qualification & Certification of Additive Manufacturing (IMQCAM), will be co-directed by Tony Rollett , a professor of materials science and engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, and Somnath Ghosh, a professor of civil and systems engineering at Johns Hopkins University. “In order to make a printed product have predictable properties, we need to understand more about what its internal structure is, how it depends on the printing process, and what properties it has,” said Rollett. “The STRI affords us an opportunity for a major collaboration through which we can construct the models that our partners at NASA very much need in order to do their work.” Over the course of five years, the institute will develop detailed computer models, or digital twins, for additively manufactured parts that have been validated against experimental data, verified against physical mechanisms, and subjected to rigorous uncertainty quantification protocols. The models will evaluate response to fatigue in spaceflight materials that are currently used for 3D printing, as well as introducing and qualifying new materials. The project outcomes will serve as a vital resource for partners at NASA, as the models will enable them to better predict the parts’ performance abilities. The Institute will also serve as a catalyst for recruiting and training students and post-docs to have a comprehensive understanding of the additive manufacturing Q&C process and be the future leaders in the field. Students from across institutional partners will be mentored by both STRI team members and NASA researchers throughout the project. Additional institutional partners on the project include Vanderbilt University, University of Texas at San Antonio, University of Virginia, Case Western Reserve University, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Southwest Research Institute, and Pratt & Whitney. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system. Media Contact
Carnegie Mellon University Investments
46 Investments
Carnegie Mellon University has made 46 investments. Their latest investment was in Arieca as part of their Series A on May 5, 2022.

Carnegie Mellon University Investments Activity

Date | Round | Company | Amount | New? | Co-Investors | Sources |
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5/9/2022 | Series A | Arieca | $6.5M | Yes | 412 Venture Fund, Carnegie Mellon University, Innovation Works, Monozukuri Ventures, Mountain State Capital, Nissan Chemical, Rohm, and Undisclosed Investors | 3 |
10/26/2018 | Convertible Note - II | Bloomfield | No | 1 | ||
7/2/2018 | Convertible Note | Bloomfield | Yes | 1 | ||
12/13/2016 | Seed VC - II | |||||
1/25/2016 | Series A |
Date | 5/9/2022 | 10/26/2018 | 7/2/2018 | 12/13/2016 | 1/25/2016 |
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Round | Series A | Convertible Note - II | Convertible Note | Seed VC - II | Series A |
Company | Arieca | Bloomfield | Bloomfield | ||
Amount | $6.5M | ||||
New? | Yes | No | Yes | ||
Co-Investors | 412 Venture Fund, Carnegie Mellon University, Innovation Works, Monozukuri Ventures, Mountain State Capital, Nissan Chemical, Rohm, and Undisclosed Investors | ||||
Sources | 3 | 1 | 1 |
Carnegie Mellon University Partners & Customers
10 Partners and customers
Carnegie Mellon University has 10 strategic partners and customers. Carnegie Mellon University recently partnered with Simcoach Games on November 11, 2022.
Date | Type | Business Partner | Country | News Snippet | Sources |
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11/3/2022 | Partner | United States | Carnegie Mellon University and Simcoach Games have teamed up to give high school students interested in game design on-the-job training and a first step toward a career in game design , development and production . | 2 | |
9/8/2022 | Partner | Canada | CMU, Mastercard Foundation partner to drive youth-led digital transformation in Africa Specifically , through this partnership with the Mastercard Foundation , Carnegie Mellon University in Kigali will expand instructional capacity , including introducing a new degree in engineering artificial intelligence , and online learning programs , provide additional financial assistance to more Carnegie Mellon University students | 3 | |
9/8/2022 | Partner | Canada | The $ 275.7 million partnership with the Mastercard Foundation will significantly expand advanced engineering and technology education at CMU-Africa in Kigali . | 1 | |
9/1/2022 | Partner | ||||
7/25/2022 | Partner |
Date | 11/3/2022 | 9/8/2022 | 9/8/2022 | 9/1/2022 | 7/25/2022 |
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Type | Partner | Partner | Partner | Partner | Partner |
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Country | United States | Canada | Canada | ||
News Snippet | Carnegie Mellon University and Simcoach Games have teamed up to give high school students interested in game design on-the-job training and a first step toward a career in game design , development and production . | CMU, Mastercard Foundation partner to drive youth-led digital transformation in Africa Specifically , through this partnership with the Mastercard Foundation , Carnegie Mellon University in Kigali will expand instructional capacity , including introducing a new degree in engineering artificial intelligence , and online learning programs , provide additional financial assistance to more Carnegie Mellon University students | The $ 275.7 million partnership with the Mastercard Foundation will significantly expand advanced engineering and technology education at CMU-Africa in Kigali . | ||
Sources | 2 | 3 | 1 |
Carnegie Mellon University Team
9 Team Members
Carnegie Mellon University has 9 team members, including , .
Name | Work History | Title | Status |
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Amy Kao | Google, Wilhelmina International, Deloitte, Wells Fargo & Company, and Citigroup | Founder | Current |
Name | Amy Kao | ||||
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Work History | Google, Wilhelmina International, Deloitte, Wells Fargo & Company, and Citigroup | ||||
Title | Founder | ||||
Status | Current |
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