Extractions: The College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga strives to serve the people, businesses, and industries of our region and support their technical needs. The College exists as the region's principal resource for educational, applied research, and service programs. Grounded in the application of scientific and mathematical principles and based on a commitment to interdisciplinary study, our programs and activities: Prepare undergraduate students for rewarding professional careers or graduate study in engineering, technology management, and computer science and for a lifetime of creative thinking and adaptive learning as productive citizens; Prepare post-baccalaureate and graduate students for continuing professional development and career advancement; Promote excellence in teaching and learning through scholarship in our disciplines;
World Wide Web Instructional Committee An ad hoc group of North Dakota State University faculty dedicated to developing internetbased learning pages. Details the efforts of our group. Current projects include visual educational research in computer science, biology, geology, and anthropology. http://wwwic.ndsu.edu/
Extractions: Staff/Students The World Wide Web Instructional Committee (WWWIC) is an ad hoc group of North Dakota State University faculty dedicated to developing internet-based educational software. This website details the efforts of our group. Current projects include visual educational research in computer science, biology, geology, and anthropology.
McGill University School Of Computer Science School of computer science. Research groups focus on advanced compilers, architectures and programming systems, Java tools, artificial intelligence, database technology, computational geometry, mobile robotics, computer vision, software engineering, cryptography and quantum information. http://www.cs.mcgill.ca/
Extractions: SOCS Lab Reservations McGill ACM Programming Team It is still not too late to join the McGill ACM programming team to participate in the world-wide ACM programming contest. There is going to be a programming competition on Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 5h30 in Trottier 3120. More details can be found ... here Luc Devroye is king! Professor Luc Devroye has been awarded one of Canada's most distinguished annual awards for career achievements. Click here to read more.
Mel Fitting Home Page City University of New York Logic in computer science, mathematics, philosophy. http://comet.lehman.cuny.edu/fitting/
DEAS - Graduate Study We have entered an era of integrationist science, where tools (such as optical applied physics, computer science, and engineering sciencesor graduate http://www.deas.harvard.edu/gradstudy/
Extractions: For example, a student who concentrates his/her research in bioengineering and a student who concentrates in environmental sciences and engineering would both receive degrees in the broader area of engineering sciences. This has no impact on post-graduate work or on future activities in academia or industry.
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Extractions: Online Programs The University of Illinois Internet Computer Science (I2CS) program offers online computer science degrees, certificates and courses to professionals around the world. Professionals can take courses online to expand their IT knowledge base, earn a certificate in a particular area of Computer Science or even complete a Master of Computer Science degree, entirely online. Calendar Features September 20, 2005 Computer Engineering Seminar Natural Scene Categorization: from humans to computers , Fei-Fei LI, B02 CSL, 4pm This Week This Month Kale Named NCSA Faculty Fellow Professor Torrellas Elected Chairman of the IEEE Technical Committee on Computer Architecture ... Computer Scientists Join Fine Arts Scholars to Explore Computer-based Creativity Department of Computer Science , Thomas M. Siebel Center for Computer Science, 201 N Goodwin Ave,
Spare-Time Programming Contest This is a casual contest open to any University of California computer science student. http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~becker/Contest/
Extractions: Have Fun! April-10-2000 Another Contest! Check it Out! Mastermind is a fun game of logic that many people have played as a child. Let's try seeing who can write the "smartest" program that tries to guess what the secret code is. A mastermind game framework is available, and to write your own strategy, just derive from the GuessingStrategy class and implement the three required functions. http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~juraj/mastermind
Alan Turing - Home Page Founder of computer science, mathematician, philosopher, Go to the ScrapbookIndex or go direct to one of the most popular startingpoints http://www.turing.org.uk/turing/
Extractions: The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, through its established mission seeks to assist the University in the fulfillment of its mission throughout its service region. From its early history the department has evolved into a vibrant multifaceted role of support of a liberal arts education; offering majors in mathematics and in computer science; providing service courses for other program areas and working cooperatively with the School of Education to develop licensure programs for prospective teachers in the areas of middle grades and secondary mathematics. Through the Graduate Studies office the department also offers a Masters of Arts in Education program (M.A. Ed.) in mathematics education. Updated: Wednesday, October 9, 2002
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The Business Education And Computer Science Web Site Pages full of animated gifs, clipart, military, arrows, animals, western, backgroundgraphics to download, html, webpage buttons, bars, bullets, http://www.crews.org/media_tech/compsci/
Robotics At Manchester University University of Manchester, Department of computer science group specializing in medical robotics, mobile robots, walking robots, sociable robotics, and evolutionary robotics. http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/robotics/
Extractions: home research teaching people publications ... consultancy Welcome Within these pages you will find information about Robotics at the School of Computer Science, University of Manchester, UK. Robotics at Manchester Manchester Robotics are researching into the future of robotic systems, where robots are not hidden behind cages on manufacturing lines, but are a positive factor in our everyday lives. We are developing medical robots to administer robotic physiotherapy for conditions such as stroke and cerebral palsy. If robots are to behave autonomously then they must have the capability of independent movement and 'intelligent' control strategies. Manchester robotics has a long history of developing adaptive 'intelligent' controllers for mobile robotic systems. These mobile robotic systems can be either locomoted by wheels, legs or alternative novel methods. Applications of such robots vary from urban search and rescue to planetary exploration. Robots that are in everyday contact with humans must be designed and controlled in a suitable manner. Interaction control techniques are being developed to ensure robots are of no danger to humans. Moreover, on a more subtle level, these robots must reassure and not intimidate humans. Manchester robotics is investigating robots that exhibit body language. As well as rich and diverse areas of research interest, two taught modules in robotic systems are delivered each year.
Computer Science CS (SIIT.TU.) computer science program. Offers international undergraduate and postgraduate specializations in computer science, software engineering, and informatics. All courses in English. http://www.siit.tu.ac.th/departm/cs.html
Extractions: T he Computer Science curriculum is designed to prepare students for new trends in software development and frontier informatics. Students will be exposed to a wide range of subjects covering all aspects of Computer Science and its applications. Emphasis is put on large-scaled software development methodology and computer applications in multi-disciplinary fields, such as bioinformatics, multimedia processing and knowledge management. General Basic Courses and Basic Courses in Science and Mathematics Credits 1.1 Humanities
Extractions: @import url("dmtcs.css"); A Scientific Journal Readers Closest Mirror Search Journal Proceedings Authors Submit or Revise Final Version Status LaTeX Referees Online Report General Editorial Board Mailing List Feedback Style ... In 2005, DMTCS will publish the proceedings of: DMTCS is a high standard peer-reviewed electronic journal devoted to rapid publication of innovative research which covers the fields of Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science and puts a certain emphasis on the intersection of these two fields. We are organized in (currently) five different sections , namely The journal is devoted to a quest of quality and immediacy. The median value for acceptance of papers (including refereeing and all eventual revisions) has been about 10 month for papers published in 2004. Author's manuscripts are published as soon as they have been accepted and are be available internationally via the Internet. Due to the combined efforts of our authors (who typeset their final document with our
HY / Tietojenkäsittelytieteen Laitos Department of computer science. Research areas include a wide range of topics in general and theoretical computer science, information systems, and computer software. http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/
Extractions: DDJ Dr. Dobb's Articles Dr. Dobb's Journal, 2002 October 2002 Dr. Dobb's Journal October 2002 David is a member of the Mathematical Finance Group at Oxford University and can be reached at lamper@maths.ox.ac.uk. Neil is a theoretical physicist running a research group in the Physics Department and a faculty member at Oxford University. Neil can be reached at n.johnson@physics.ox.ac.uk. You are leaving work for the commute home and want to get there as quickly as possible. There are two possible routes, Route and Route 1. Which should you choose? When it is 3:00am and streets are empty, one is as fast as the other. But at 6:00pm, hundreds of other people are trying to do exactly the same thing. Since all commuters remember which route was least crowded on the previous few nights, each one tries to second-guess the others, hoping to find the least crowded route. However, if too many people choose the same route, that choice becomes the worst to make. Sound familiar? It should. Although everyone knows which route was crowded on previous nights, the reason we don't all make the same decision is that we're free agents. Therefore, we tend to analyze the same information in different ways and come up with different conclusions.
The Atlantic Online by Harvey Blume Can robotics shed light on the human mind? On evolution? Daniel Dennett whose work unites neuroscience, computer science, and evolutionary biology has some provocative answers. Is he on to something, or just chasing the zeitgeist? http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/digicult/dc981209.htm
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Extractions: Mailing Address: Department of Computer Science California State University, Chico Chico, California 95929-0410 Department Office: O'Connell Technology Center 215 Phone: Fax: Email: csci@csuchico.edu Graduate Assistance: Graduate Email: cscigrad@csuchico.edu The Department offers several Bachelor's Degrees and a Master's Degree: