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EPP is a highly collaborative department focused on bringing interdisciplinary methods to policy problems where the technical details matter and to technology problems where social influences and impacts must be considered.

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May 28

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How digital demands could affect U.S. electricity prices Opens in new window

With support from the Scott Institute’s 2025 hardware and software tool upgrade program, the Open Energy Outlook team updated the mathematical model Temoa’s framework to portray how growing energy demands — particularly from data centers and cryptocurrency mining — could affect electricity costs in the U.S.

May 20

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Students, faculty showcase steel innovation and decarbonization Opens in new window

CMU faculty and student researchers presented at 13 technical sessions and participated in two panel discussions during the annual AISTech meeting.

May 13

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CyLab researchers to present at USENIX PEPR 2026 Opens in new window

CyLab Security and Privacy Institute researchers are set to present three papers and lead one activity at the 2026 USENIX Conference on Privacy Engineering Practice and Respect (PEPR '26).

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