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Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science

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Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science
NameCarnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science
ParentCarnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science is one of the premier institutions for computer science education and research, located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and is part of the prestigious Carnegie Mellon University. The school has a long history of innovation and excellence, with faculty and alumni who have made significant contributions to the field of computer science, including Turing Award winners such as Alan Perlis and Raj Reddy. The school's research and academic programs are closely tied to other top institutions, including Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and University of California, Berkeley. The school's faculty and students have collaborated with researchers from Google, Microsoft, and Facebook on various projects.

History

The Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science was established in 1988, with Raj Reddy as its first dean, and has since become a leading institution for computer science education and research. The school's history is closely tied to the development of computer science as a field, with early faculty members including Alan Newell and Herbert Simon, who made significant contributions to the field of Artificial Intelligence. The school has also been influenced by the work of other pioneers in the field, including Donald Knuth, Edsger W. Dijkstra, and John McCarthy. The school's early years were marked by collaborations with other top institutions, including Carnegie Institute of Technology and University of Pittsburgh, and with industry partners such as IBM and Bell Labs.

Academics

The school offers a range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs, including the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and the Master of Science in Computer Science, as well as interdisciplinary programs such as the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Arts and the Master of Science in Machine Learning. The school's academic programs are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in computer science, as well as the opportunity to specialize in areas such as Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Vision, and Natural Language Processing. The school's faculty includes leading researchers in these areas, including Takeo Kanade, Randy Pausch, and Luis von Ahn, who have made significant contributions to the development of Google Street View, Alice (software), and reCAPTCHA. The school's students have gone on to pursue careers at top tech companies, including Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft Research.

Research

The school is home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Machine Learning Department, the Computer Science Department, and the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, which are dedicated to advancing the state of the art in computer science. The school's researchers have made significant contributions to a range of areas, including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks, and Database Systems, and have collaborated with researchers from other top institutions, including Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The school's research has been funded by a range of organizations, including the National Science Foundation, DARPA, and Google Research, and has led to the development of new technologies and companies, including Duolingo and Wibbitz.

Facilities

The school is located in the Gates Center for Computer Science and the Hillman Center for Future-Generation Technologies, which provide state-of-the-art facilities for research and education, including computer labs, classrooms, and collaboration spaces. The school's facilities are designed to support the latest technologies, including virtual reality, augmented reality, and cloud computing, and provide students and faculty with access to a range of resources, including supercomputers, databases, and software development tools. The school's facilities are also home to a number of research centers and institutes, including the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center and the CyLab, which are dedicated to advancing the state of the art in computer science and cybersecurity.

Notable_Alumni_and_Faculty

The school has a long list of notable alumni and faculty, including Turing Award winners such as Alan Perlis and Raj Reddy, as well as leading researchers and industry leaders, including Andrew Moore, Manuela Veloso, and Luis von Ahn. The school's alumni have gone on to pursue careers at top tech companies, including Google, Facebook, and Microsoft, and have founded a number of successful companies, including Duolingo and Wibbitz. The school's faculty have made significant contributions to a range of areas, including Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks, and Database Systems, and have collaborated with researchers from other top institutions, including Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Rankings_and_Accolades

The school is consistently ranked as one of the top computer science programs in the world, including rankings from US News & World Report, Times Higher Education, and QS World University Rankings. The school's programs have also been recognized for their excellence, including the Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and the Master of Science in Machine Learning, which have been ranked as among the best in the country by US News & World Report and Niche (website). The school's faculty and alumni have received a range of awards and honors, including the Turing Award, the National Medal of Science, and the ACM A.M. Turing Award, and have been recognized for their contributions to the field of computer science by organizations such as the Association for Computing Machinery and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

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