Christopher McComb
Gerard G. Elia Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Director, Human+AI Design Initiative
Gerard G. Elia Associate Professor, Mechanical Engineering
Director, Human+AI Design Initiative
Christopher McComb is a faculty member in Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering. Previously, he was an assistant professor in the School of Engineering Design, Technology, and Professional Programs at Penn State. He also served as director of Penn State’s Center for Research in Design and Innovation and led its Technology and Human Research in Engineering Design Group.
He received dual B.S. degrees in civil and mechanical engineering from California State University-Fresno. He later attended Carnegie Mellon University as a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, where he obtained his M.S. and Ph.D. in mechanical engineering.
His research interests include human social systems in design and engineering; machine learning for engineering design; human-AI collaboration and teaming; and STEM education, with funding from NSF, DARPA, and private corporations.
Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
M.S., Mechanical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
B.S., Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, California State University-Fresno
CMU Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University has awarded professorships to five exceptional faculty members in the College of Engineering.
Mechanical Engineering
As thawing permafrost unearths ancient disease, Chris McComb, with experts from the U.S. and Canadian gov’t, convened a working group to assess risk and outline mitigation techniques.
CMU Engineering
New research from Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering and the Human+AI Design Initiative underlines the adage “teamwork makes the dream work,” especially when it comes to human-AI collaboration.
CMU Engineering
Chris McComb and collaborators at Penn State, found that mindfulness based interventions (MBI) had an impact on students in an introductory engineering design course.
Mechanical Engineering
How can engineers produce smooth transitions between lattice cells in complex structures? Combining additive manufacturing and machine learning to look at latent space endpoints may help.
ABC News
MechE’s Chris McComb was interviewed about AI and its capabilities in a story by ABC News.
CMU Engineering
Breakthrough improvements in how industries develop new technology using AI in engineering design has a starting point thanks to a framework developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon and Penn State University.
ASME’s Journal of Mechanical Design
MechE’s Chris McComb was named an associate editor of ASME’s Journal of Mechanical Design.
CMU Engineering
How can researchers encourage the “right” level of multidisciplinarity to identify the best solutions? A proposed common framework can transform how they collaborate across disciplines.
Wevolver
Featured on the podcast The Next Byte, new research by shows that AI may soon be taking over managerial positions and doing a better job at them.
CMU Engineering
A recent paper by a collaboration of CMU mechanical engineering and psychology researchers explored the use of artificial intelligence as a process manager for human design teams.
ASME
MechE’s Chris McComb was selected by ASME to receive the DTM (Design Theory and Methodology) Young Investigator Award.