ICES — The Institute for Complex Engineered Systems — fosters multidisciplinary research and relationships between Carnegie Mellon University, industry, and government agencies.
Apply to CEINT
CEINT @ Carnegie Mellon is a highly interdisciplinary research center involving faculty and students from each of the departments above. CEINT @ CMU Ph.D. graduate fellowships are available for motivated students from engineering, chemistry, and related fields. Students with a B.S. and/or M.S. degree in engineering or related field are encouraged to apply.
Students with an interest in interdisciplinary research may be eligible for the NEEP- IGERT graduate traineeship. For more information on the NEEP traineeship please visit the NEEP program application page.
- Civil & Environmental Engineering — contact Greg Lowry
Apply to Civil & Environmental Engineering - Chemical Engineering Prof. — contact Lynn Walker
Apply to Chemical Engineering - Engineering and Public Policy — contact Liz Casman
Apply to Engineering and Public Policy - Mechanical Engineering — contact Allen Robinson
Apply to Mechanical Engineering - Chemistry — Neil Donahue
Apply to Chemistry - Biomedical Engineering — contact Bob Tilton
Apply to Biomedical Engineering
CEINT @ Carnegie Mellon includes researchers from the following departments and Centers at Carnegie Mellon University:
Departments
- Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Engineering & Public Policy
- Biomedical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Chemistry
Centers
- Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Engineering & Public Policy
- Biomedical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Chemistry
Interested students should apply for admission directly with the CEINT-associated department listed above. In the student’s statement of purpose indicate interest in applying as a CEINT Graduate Fellow. Upon admission to that department’s Ph.D. program, you will be considered for a CEINT Graduate Fellowship. Initial points of contact for admission to each of the departments are provided below.

