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  1. Sets, Logic and Maths for Computing (Undergraduate Topics in Computer Science) by David Makinson, 2008-09-12
  2. Introduction To Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB with CD-ROM(Mathematics) (Computer Science) by Rizwan, Ph.D. Butt, 2007-10-15
  3. Invitation to Computer Science: Java Version by G.Michael Schneider, Judith Gersting, 2006-02-03
  4. Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics (McGraw-Hill computer science series) by William M. Newman, 1978-07
  5. Geometric Algebra for Computer Science (Revised Edition): An Object-Oriented Approach to Geometry (The Morgan Kaufmann Series in Computer Graphics) by Leo Dorst, Daniel Fontijne, et all 2007-04-06
  6. Logic and Language Models for Computer Science by Henry Hamburger, Dana Richards, 2002-01-17
  7. Nonlinear Digital Filters: Principles and Applications (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science) by Ioannis Pitas, Anastasios N. Venetsanopoulos, 2010-11-02
  8. Practical Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science Using Python (Pragmatic Programmers) by Jennifer Campbell, Paul Gries, et all 2009-05-01
  9. Mathematical Logic for Computer Science (Series in Computer Science) by Lu Zhongwan, 1999-03
  10. Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology (Science Encyclopedia) by Harry Henderson, 2008-11-30
  11. Languages and Machines: An Introduction to the Theory of Computer Science (3rd Edition) by Thomas A. Sudkamp, 2005-02-24
  12. Practicing to Take the GRE Computer Science Test by Educational Testing Service, 1991-11
  13. C Programming for Engineering and Computer Science (B.E.S.T. Series) by H.H. Tan, Tim D'Orazio, 1998-09-17
  14. Computer Science (Barron's Ez-101 Study Keys) by Michael Covington, 1991-06

81. EECS
The University of Michigan Electrical Engineering and computer science Department offers Bachelor degree programs in Electrical Engineering,
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... EECS Renovations Welcome to EECS! The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Department is among the leading departments in the nation, with a diverse program of nearly 100 courses per semester, 90 faculty, 800 undergraduate, and 700 graduate students. Read more...
Sensors for bat-inspired spy plane under development Prof. Kamal Sarabandi will lead U-M researchers on the microelectronics component of a six-inch robotic spy plane modeled after a bat that is expected to gather data from sights, sounds and smells in urban combat zones and transmit information in real time. [read more ...] Al Hero Receives Digiteo Chaire d'Excellence Prof. Al Hero has been selected to receive a Digiteo chaired research faculty position in France. He will conduct research during the summer months on Distributed Active Networks: Sensing and Estimation, applied to both gene regulation networks and ad hoc communications networks. [read more ...] Unique locks on microchips could reduce hardware piracy Prof. Igor Markov and doctoral student Jarrod Roy presented their work called EPIC, Ending Piracy of Integrated Circuits, at the Design Automation and Test in Europe conference. "Pirated chips are sometimes being sold for pennies, but they are exactly the same as normal chips," Markov said.

82. Computer Science @ George Washington University
computer science Department at the George Washington University.
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The inter-university project Punchscan, of which Stefan Popoveniuc is a member, was invited to make a presentation on Capital Hill on March 6th. Click here for more information.
Learn about CS graduate student Stefan's recent interview on NPR

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GW Symposium on Biomedical Engineering and Computing
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  • CS Dpt will hold Information Sessions on the VA Campus Tuesday, March 11th at 6:30 and Tuesday, May 13th at 6:30. The VA Campus April Open Houses will be Tuesday, April 8th at 5:30 and 7:00. Click here for more information CS Dpt will hold Information Sessions on the Main Campus in March on Thursday 27th at 6:30, and in April on Thursday 24th at 6:30. Click here for more information
updated [2008-02-25] Congratulations! A team of CS undergraduate students have passed the qualifying round for the Regionals of the Cyber Defense competition. updated [2008-02-14] CS Alumnus Bill Westenhofer Wins An Oscar updated [2008-01-28] Department of Computer Science undergraduate students Sina Chenari and Natalie Rabinovich are recipients of the 2008 IBE Undergraduate Research Fellowship.

83. Theoretical Computer Science - Elsevier
Covers the mathematical and theoretical basis of computer science.
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Theoretical Computer Science is mathematical and abstract in spirit, but it derives its motivation from practical and everyday computation. Its aim is to understand the nature of computation and, as a consequence of this understanding, provide more efficient methodologies. All papers introducing or studying mathematical, logic and formal concepts and methods are welcome, provided that their motivation is clearly drawn from the field of computing.
Papers published in Theoretical Computer Science are grouped in three sections according to their nature. The first section `Algorithms, automata, complexity and games' is devoted to the study of algorithms and their complexity using analytical, combinatorial or probabilistic methods. It includes the whole field of abstract complexity (i.e. all the results about the hierarchies that can be defined using Turing machines), the whole field of automata and language theory (including automata on infinite words and infinitary languages), the whole field of geometrical (graphic) applications and the whole field of measurement of system performance using statistical methods.

84. Department Of Computer Science
The Department of computer science is seeking candidates for the position of department chair and multiple tenure track/tenured positions at senior and
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The College of Sciences is undergoing a major expansion to increase research activities of faculty and to support the recruiting of outstanding graduate and undergraduate students. The Department of Computer Science is seeking candidates for the position of department chair and multiple tenure track/tenured positions at senior and junior levels. [ More
Professor Wahab's paper, titled "Security Features and Requirements of Groupware Technology", with Ravi Mukkamala (ODU), Mohamed G. Gouda (U Texas Austin) and Nagi El Naga (California State University Northridge), received the Best Paper Award at ICENCO 2007, Cairo, Egypt, December 26-27. [ More
Professor Olariu's paper, titled "Emergent Behavior in Massively-Deployed Sensor Networks" with E. Shurkova, R. Ishak, and S. Salleh, received the Best Paper Award at MoMM 2007. [

85. University At Buffalo Computer Science And Engineering
Information about degree programs, research and faculty at SUNY at Buffalo s Department of computer science and Engineering.
http://www.cse.buffalo.edu/
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86. Williams College Computer Science Department
Welcome to the Williams College computer science Department. We have a faculty of eight professors, all of whom are active researchers in a range of areas
http://www.cs.williams.edu/
Computer Science Williams College Home People ... Science@Williams Welcome Welcome to the Williams College Computer Science Department. We have a faculty of eight professors, all of whom are active researchers in a range of areas including AI, parallel processing, computer graphics, algorithms, complexity theory, networking, and programming languages. We offer a wide variety of introductory classes to students. These include not only courses designed to provide an introduction to computer programming, but also a number of courses focusing on topics like graphics, networks and the web, and artificial intelligence. Our major provides both a solid foundation in the core concepts of our discipline and the opportunity to explore topics in depth in our many electives. Please see our Informal Guide to CS for many details about our courses, facilities, and department. News Math/Stats/Computer Science SMALL Reunion ** Update 8/8/2007 ** Certificates have changes. Check here for update instructions. All machines are at FreeBSD 6.2. For an updated list of machines, see the

87. MIT Computer Science And Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
of research, publications, and news.......Research in a variety of areas in computer science.
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CSAIL helps student group bring Human Race Machine to campus: During the week of March 17th, the MIT community will have a unique opportunity to view the world through a different set of eyes. Hapa , a student group dedicated to issues affecting people with mixed ethnic backgrounds, has organized the delivery of a Human Race Machine to Lobby 10. The machine gives viewers the ability to envision themselves as a different race using digital photographic technology. ( more Friday March 14th

88. BGSU Computer Science
Student organization The ACM Student Chapter offers speakers and other activities for students interested in computer science.
http://www.bgsu.edu/departments/compsci/
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89. This Page Has Moved
Eight CS professors have received coveted National Science Foundation CAREER grants. Back row Florin Balasa, Ajay Kshemkalyani, Piotr Gmytrasiewicz.
http://www.cs.uic.edu/

90. HMC Computer Science Department
CS Major CS/Math Major computer science Clinic HMC computer science Department Contact Information. Last Modified Thursday, 17Jan-2008 103458
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91. EECS Main :: EECS Home
Pappas Researching FingerFriendly Tactile Interface Could Aid Blind computer Users. 11/26/2007 - Kumar s Quantum Group Highlighted in science.
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Cassell: Virtual peers help children with autism . Psychologist and linguist Justine Cassell says that interaction with virtual peers releases hidden social skills in children with autism spectrum disorder. Media Summary: Manijeh Razeghi . A Northwestern team, led by Manijeh Razeghi, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has become the world’s first to demonstrate back-illuminated single photon detection from a III-nitride photodetector Tumblin's work noted in American Scientist.org Computational Photography New cameras don't just capture photons; they compute pictures. By Brian Hayes Physics Today - Taflove, fellow optics researchers IBM Reports Milestone in Silicon Nanophotonics Time, November 8, 2007 . Don Norman comments on technology and bad design in his book titled The Design of Everyday Things. New Scientist, November 9, 2007 . Evocative objects: Things that help you think More headlines...

92. Computer & Information Science
Department of computer and Information science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
http://www.cis.upenn.edu/
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After a successful 1st round hosted by Prof. Mitch Marcus on Feb 5th, 13 high scoring
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Academic Alliance Seed Fund grant awarded to CIS by the National Center for Women and Information Technology Funds will support an initiative to encourage high school girls' interest in computer science.
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Penn Engineering - a bronze sponsor of the 2007 Grace Hopper Conference View Pictures Read More CIS Welcomes New Department Chair!

93. University Of Utah School Of Computing
Tom Fletcher, a Research Assistant Professor in the SoC was awarded the Marr Prize at IEEE International Conference on computer Vision
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NEWS John Regehr selected to be on the 2008 DARPA Computer Science Study Group
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Tom Fletcher, a Research Assistant Professor in the SoC was awarded the Marr Prize at IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision
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