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  Computer Science Facilities and Laboratories - Eckerd College
It is a traditional computer science program that provides a balanced theoretical and practical foundation for careers in an exciting and rapidly developing technology area.
Workstation and server laboratory - This laboratory includes 14 Sun Microsystems workstations and servers, 5 Linux/PCs with a file and login server (NIS), two dual processor computers operating as a Linux cluster, and a cluster of Silicon Graphics processors executing Linux which are used as a graphics render farm.
All of the laboratory computers and equipment are connected to the campus network and can be accessed by students from their dormitory rooms.
www.eckerd.edu /academics/computerscience/facilities.php   (431 words)

  
 MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, or CSAIL, is an interdisciplinary research laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, formed on July 1, 2003 by the merger of MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.
CSAIL is the largest such laboratory at MIT, both in terms of the scope of its research and in terms of the number of members.
Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence LaboratoryLaboratory for Information and Decision Systems • Lincoln Laboratory • McGovern Institute for Brain Research • Media Lab • OpenCourseWare • Sloan School of Management • Center for Theoretical Physics • Whitehead Institute
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/MIT_Computer_Science_and_Artificial_Intelligence_Laboratory   (480 words)

  
 People and Organizations - Computer Science - LEARN - The University ofAuckland Library
Its objectives are to understand the computational principles underlying intelligence in man and machines and to develop methods for building computer-based systems to solve problems, to communicate with people, and to perceive and interact with the physical world.
The mission of the Cornell Theory Center (CTC) is to sustain Cornell University's prominence in research by providing a high-performance computing environment to advance and facilitate research and education in all areas of computational science and engineering across the campus and for cross-university alliances.
The mission of CWI is to perform frontier research in mathematics and computer science; and to transfer new knowledge in these fields to the society in general, and to trade and industry in particular.
www.library.auckland.ac.nz /subjects/comp/comporg.htm   (4678 words)

  
 The Laboratory for Computer Science Research Page
The Laboratory for Computer Science Research (LCSR) was established as a separate unit of the Center for Mathematical Sciences Research in June, 1977.
The main objective of the LCSR is to provide a focus for computer science research in the University, and a base for the support functions that are needed for this research: administrative, technical and clerical support and appropriate computer and communication/networking facilities.
Also, the Laboratory's function is to support all efforts to obtain new outside grants for research in computer science.
www.cs.rutgers.edu /LCSR-Computing   (633 words)

  
 UNC-CH Division of Clinical Laboratory Science
Report to classes and laboratories on time and notify the appropriate instructor in case of unavoidable delay or absence.
Representing the profession of clinical laboratory science through improvement of the status of its members.
Advancing the ideals and principles of the profession of clinical laboratory science.
www.med.unc.edu /ahs/clinical/students.htm   (2104 words)

  
 Pammies - M.I.T. Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS)
The Laboratory for Computer Science was founded in 1963, as an inter-departmental research laboratory of M.I.T, with funds from the U.S. Defence Department, spurred on by the surprise launch of the Soviet satellite
Its mission was to develop a computer system, made accessible to a large number of people, and to exploit the computer as an aid to research, and education.
Most members of LCS are affiliated with either, the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science EECS, or the Department of Mathematics at M.I.T. The Lab has 65 faculty, and senior research staff members, about 50 visiting faculty members, postdoctoral students, and research affiliates, and 180 graduate students.
www.pammies.com /m_i_t.html   (862 words)

  
 Widener University | College of Arts & Sciences | Computer Science
The computer science department consists of five full-time faculty and offers two separate major programs, a major in Computer Science (CSCI) and a major in Computer Information Systems (CIS).
A separate computing facility supports the computer science programs, independent of the facilities that serve the computing needs of all university students.
This newly renovated computer science laboratory is housed in Kirkbride Hall, the science and engineering building, in room 219 and is run by the students majoring in computer science or computer information systems under the supervision of the faculty.
www.widener.edu /?pageId=1400   (170 words)

  
 About CSAIL
The MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory was formed on July 1st, 2003.
It is an interdepartmental laboratory which includes faculty from Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mathematics, Brain and Cognitive Science, Aeronautics and Astronautics, the Biological Engineering Division and the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology.
CSAIL was formed by the merger of the Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) and the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (AI), each of which had sprung from Project Mac, itself founded on July 1st, 1963.
www.csail.mit.edu /about/about.html   (409 words)

  
 Laboratories - Computer Science
Laboratories play a large role in the hands-on educational experience of the University of the Pacific's computer science program.
Listed below are the laboratories that support courses that are a part of the computer science curriculum.
The Computer Science Open Lab provides twenty-four hours access to a variety of workstations for students enrolled in Computer Science classes.
www.uop.edu /eng/Programs/_Comp_Science/Laboratories-CS/laboratories-cs.html   (291 words)

  
 Reports to the President 1999-2000 / LABORATORY FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE
The MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) is an interdepartmental laboratory whose principal goal is to create computer-communications technologies of high social utility with equal attention to forefront technological underpinnings and human utility.
The laboratory expends a great deal of effort in theoretical computer science because its impact upon our world is expected to continue its past record of improving our understanding and helping us pursue new frontiers with new models, concepts, methods, and algorithms.
The laboratory’s membership comprises a total of 414 people, including 93 faculty and research staff, 190 graduate students, 46 undergraduate students, 52 visitors, affiliates, and postdoctoral associates and fellows, and 33 support staff.
web.mit.edu /annualreports/pres00/11.19.html   (1579 words)

  
 Fred Cohen 'Computer Security Encyclopedia. Computer Viruses.' (VX heavens)
Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, there were a few experiments with computer viruses and similar phenomena in a piecemeal fashion, but the first scientific work to concentrate on the protection aspects of viruses and the difficulties in defending against them was a paper in 1984 [1].
As of this writing, there are over 100 well known real-world computer viruses, affecting every type of computer and operating system, and according to IBM's high integrity computing laboratory [58], new viruses are being found in the environment at a rate of about one every 6 days.
Computer virus researchers have a very hard time finding environments where legitimate experiments are allowed, and several early feasibility studies were shut down without a reason being given [1][70].
vx.netlux.org /lib/afc04.html   (9819 words)

  
 TKK / Laboratory for Theoretical Computer Science   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Laboratory for Theoretical Computer Science (TCS) is one of the laboratories of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Helsinki University of Technology (TKK).
It is responsible for teaching of basic theoretical computer science in the department.
The Master's level and postgraduate education and research in the TCS laboratory focus on five main areas: computational logic, computational complexity, verification, mobility management and cryptology.
www.tcs.hut.fi   (137 words)

  
 Computer Science
The computing section may be browsed by the following subjects: computing milieux, hardware, computer systems organization, software, data, theory of computation, mathematics of computing, information systems, computing methodologies, computer applications, and general.
The GAD is a publication of the Association for Computing Machinery; it provides information on graduate programs in computing, including degrees offered and specialties, numbers of faculty and students, faculty interest areas, computer equipment available, types and amounts of financial aid available to qualified students, and admissions requirements and application deadlines.
Covering the computer architecture concepts of caches and pipelining, this tutorial is aimed at undergraduate students.
library.albany.edu /subject/csci.htm   (8263 words)

  
 Computer Science Courses
This is a hands-on introductory course for students with a strong interest in computer science.
Computer-related career options will be explored through an introduction to the various computer science sub-disciplines and applications of computers in science, medicine, industry, and business.
Formal models of computation such as finite state automata, pushdown automata, and Turing machines will be studied, along with the corresponding elements of formal languages (including regular expressions, context-free languages, and recursively enumerable languages).
www.fisk.edu /provost/computer_sci.htm   (981 words)

  
 THE MIT LABORATORY FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE AND LABORATORY FOR NUCLEAR SCIENCE ACCEPTS DONATION FROM SUN MICROSYSTEMS
The goal of the Xolas project is to encourage the interplay between the next-generation high-performance parallel computers and their use for forefront research applications.
About The MIT Laboratory for Computer Science Now in its fourth decade, the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (MIT LCS) is dedicated to the invention, development and understanding of information technologies expected to drive substantial technical and socioeconomic change.
About The MIT Laboratory for Nuclear Science The Laboratory for Nuclear Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT LNS) was established in 1946 to provide support for basic research by faculty and research staff members in the fields of nuclear and high energy physics.
www.sun.com /smi/Press/sunflash/1996-11/sunflash.961119.1111.xml   (991 words)

  
 MCS home page
Mathematical, Information, and Computational Sciences Division, Office of Advanced Scientific Computing Research, Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy.
The Argonne Laboratory Computing Resource Center (LCRC) solicits proposals for allocations of computing resources for the period October 1, 2006 through September 30, 2007.
For an overview of computational science activities at Argonne, see the fact sheet.
www.mcs.anl.gov   (330 words)

  
 LANL | CCS-DO | Computer & Computational Sciences
The division was formed to strengthen the visibility and impact of computer science and computational physics research on strategic directions for the Laboratory.
Both computer science and computational science are now central to scientific discovery and innovation.
CCS forms a bridge between external partners and Laboratory programs, bringing new ideas and technologies to bear on today’s important problems and attracting high-quality technical staff members to the Laboratory.
www.ccs.lanl.gov   (182 words)

  
 History: Laboratory for Computer Science: Institute Archives & Special Collections: MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS), a laboratory for research in computer science and engineering, was first established in 1963 as Project MAC in the Department of Electrical Engineering.
It briefly had the name MAC Laboratory before it was renamed Laboratory for Computer Science in 1976.
Around 1976 the lab's focus broadened to embrace a diverse program of research sponsored by various private industries and several government agencies, resulting in a corresponding administrative reorganization of the lab into several divisions, separate but interacting research groups whose name, number, and exact research responsibilities evolved over time.
libraries.mit.edu /archives/mithistory/histories-offices/lcs.html   (210 words)

  
 CSM: Computer Science and Mathematics Division
The Computer Science and Mathematics Division (CSM) is ORNL's premier source of basic and applied research in high-performance computing, applied mathematics, and intelligent systems.
Basic and applied research programs are focused on computational sciences, intelligent systems, and information technologies.
Our researchers are finding new ways to solve problems beyond the reach of most computers and are putting powerful software tools into the hands of students, teachers, government researchers, and industrial scientists.
www.csm.ornl.gov   (437 words)

  
 Computer Laboratory - Diploma in Computer Science Syllabus - Diploma in Computer Science
Computer Laboratory - Diploma in Computer Science Syllabus - Diploma in Computer Science
Computer Laboratory > Diploma in Computer Science Syllabus - Diploma in Computer Science
Diploma in Computer Science Syllabus and Booklist 2006-2007
www.cl.cam.ac.uk /DeptInfo/Diploma   (64 words)

  
 CAVE | Computer Vision Laboratory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The CAVE Laboratory at Columbia University is dedicated to the development of advanced vision systems.
Our research focuses on three broad areas: the creation of vision sensors, the design of physics-based models for vision, and the development of algorithms for scene interpretation.
Our work is motivated by applications in the fields of digital imaging, machine vision, robotics, human-machine interfaces, computer graphics, and displays.
www.cs.columbia.edu /CAVE   (63 words)

  
 Laboratory INstrument Computer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
(LINC) A computer which was originally designed in 1962 by Wesley Clark, Charles Molnar, Severo Ornstein and others at the Lincoln Laboratory Group, to facilitate scientific research.
With its digital logic and stored programs, the LINC is accepted by the IEEE Computer Society to be the World's first interactive personal computer.
On 15 August 1995, it was transferred to the MIT Computer Museum where it was put on display.
burks.bton.ac.uk /burks/foldoc/59/64.htm   (451 words)

  
 Laboratory of Computer and Information Science
The Laboratory of Computer and Information Science (CIS) is one of the laboratories of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Helsinki University of Technology.
The mission of the laboratory is to conduct research and provide education in the area of adaptive informatics.
The research of the CIS laboratory is conducted within two Centres of Excellence: the Adaptive Informatics Research Centre and the Pattern Discovery group of the From Data to Knowledge Research Unit.
www.cis.hut.fi /cis   (334 words)

  
 American Association for Laboratory Animal Science : Teacher Certification
Exams are administered throughout the year on a personal computer (PC) workstation at a Thomson Prometric Testing Center; a pencil-and-paper exam is offered once yearly at the AALAS National Meeting.
Since the field is changing rapidly, with new knowledge, techniques, and concepts being introduced daily, it is essential that you, as an animal caregiver, remain on the cutting edge of your profession.
Principles of Laboratory Animal Science: A Contribution to the Humane Use and Care of Animals and the Quality of Experimental Results.
www.aalas.org /certification/tech_cert.asp   (2732 words)

  
 Computer Systems Lab
The Computer Systems Laboratory is a joint lab of the Departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Stanford University, located in the Gates Computer Science Building.
CSL is internationally recognized for its excellence; the faculty, research staff and students are widely known for their leadership in developing new ideas and trends in the design, organization, and use of computers.
Research in CSL spans all areas of computer systems, from programming language theory and verification to integrated circuit design and special computer architectures.
csl.stanford.edu   (281 words)

  
 MIT Reports to the President 1998-99 / LABORATORY FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE
The MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (LCS) is an interdepartmental laboratory whose principal goal is to create computer-communications technologies of high social utility with equal attention to forefront technological underpinnings and human and human utility.
It also has a variety of workstations, personal computers, and graphics peripherals scattered throughout the laboratory and the surrounding offices, all maintained by a system manager, a new staff position funded through the NSF award.
The group's research involves the automatic acquisition of 3D urban scenes; computational video techniques for organizing and interacting with video objects; immersive image-based virtual environments; hybrid geometry and image-based representations for accelerated walk-throughs of complex scenes; acoustic design and modeling; interactive high-fidelity rendering; and texture and surface appearance models.
web.mit.edu /annualreports/pres99/11.19.html   (1405 words)

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