Two Carnegie Mellon University professors named as fellows to National Academy of Inventors

Two Carnegie Mellon University professors named as fellows to National Academy of Inventors

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Two professors from Carnegie Mellon University have been named as part of the 2021 fellowship class to the National Academy of Inventors, the country's highest professional distinction for inventors in academia. The academy also named two University of Pittsburgh professors to this year's class. CMU's Marcel Bruchez and Larry Pileggi are two of 164 members featured in this year's class, a group of people who come from 116 research universities and collectively hold over 4,800 issued U.S. patents.…

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