
TWEvo – Technological Innovation for Remote Vehicles Selected for InRes 2016
TWEvo – Technological Innovation for Remote Vehicles Selected for InRes 2016 Carlos Ribeiro and Eduardo Castañeda are the two members of the TWEvo team, one

TWEvo – Technological Innovation for Remote Vehicles Selected for InRes 2016 Carlos Ribeiro and Eduardo Castañeda are the two members of the TWEvo team, one

Robots Are Going to Change Our Lives Soon Carnegie Mellon University Machine Learning Department Head and Carnegie Mellon Portugal Program Principal Investigator, Manuela Veloso, is

The Carnegie Mellon Portugal Program is pleased to announce that the Call for Proposals for the Exploratory Research Projects (ERPs), funded by the Portuguese Fundação

CMU’s Second Poker Robot will go Head to Head with Humans Carnegie Mellon University’s poker robot, Libratus, will be duelling human opponents on January 11,

Happy New Year: Wishes for 2017 in Portugal According to one Portuguese new year’s eve tradition, one must eat twelve raisins at the stroke of

Probe.ly. – The Portuguese Security Probe for App Safety Dual degree professional master program alumnus, Nuno Loureiro, is the CEO of Probe.ly., a recent startup

Feedzai and Veniam, two Portuguese startups connected to the Carnegie Mellon Portugal Program, as well as Talkdesk, are featured in an extended article on the

Growth: What Twelve Portuguese Startups Wish for in 2017 Followprice, the 2014 inRes selected team, is one of the twelve Portuguese startups that shared their