ABOUT US
The first U.S.-based team to join the Roborace series, Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science is widely recognized as one of the best computer science programs in the world.
Accelerating innovation in autonomous driving systems and exciting a new generation of students to pursue STEM and AI careers.
Students and faculty across Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science collaborate to compete in this novel intersection of technology and sport.
A Leader in Autonomous driving
A few milestones in Carnegie Mellon University's extensive history
1985
NAVLAB 1
the first self-driving vehicle, was created at CMU.
top speed of 20 mph
2005
H1ghlander
finished a 60-mile desert road course 100% autonomously.
2020
Roborace
CMU joins the Roborace series
1995
NAVLAB 5
traveled from Pittsburgh to San Diego in the No Hands Across America Tour, driving autonomously for 98% of the trip.
top speed of 60 mph
2007
Tartan Racing’s “Boss”
won DARPA Urban Challenge, taking home a $2 million first prize .