Pitt and CMU Researchers Compete in $7 Million DARPA Triage Challenge

August 14, 2024

A team of University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University researchers is working with robotics and artificial intelligence to develop breakthroughs to save lives in mass casualty events by directing medical personnel to people most in need of treatment.

The team, including Leonard Weiss, associate professor of emergency medicine, School of Medicine, is developing noninvasive, remote-detection systems for injury assessment as part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) three-year, $7 million DARPA Triage Challenge.

Learn more: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/news/2024/darpa-triage-challenge.