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School of Computer Science invite rising high school juniors and seniors to take impactful steps toward their future in tech. Students explore today’s most exciting fields while receiving ...
SCS isn’t just one of the world’s best academic colleges — it’s also a hotspot for some of the most talented faculty and staff on the planet. As a member of our team, you’ll become a vital part of our ...
Online master’s degree programs in SCS are ideal for students who want to continue working professionally while pursuing their degree remotely. They are part-time, flexible and taught by the same ...
Carnegie Mellon's Office of Undergraduate Admission processes all new undergraduate applications for admission to the School of Computer Scienc ...
Research My research interests are in computer systems in the networked environment. I have a particular interest in exploring the systems and data structure response to evolving hardware trends near ...
CMU's Phillip Compeau has been inducted into the 2026 College of Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering for his contributions to computational biology education.
The lecture notes will be available after each lecture to assist with studying -- please read them as they often contain material that goes beyond just what we covered in lecture! For supplemental ...
SCS faculty member Justin Chan has received an American Heart Association Career Development Award to support his research on using AI-enabled hearables to expand access to cardiac monitoring.
The LTI's Daniel Fried is working to eliminate the communications gaps that prevent today's AI tools from being trusted coworkers and collaborators.
What you see is pinyin, literally 'spell out the sound'. It's a system for romanizing Chinese ideograms, used in mainland China for Mandarin, a.k.a. putonghua.
GiRaF is a computational tool for identification of reassortments in influenza viruses from sequence databases of isolates. Reassortments in influenza - a process where strains exchange genetic ...
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