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He also co-founded Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology Center. Randy Pausch died on July 25, 2008. [17] Mary Shaw is the Alan J. Perlis Professor of Computer Science in the Institute for Software Research at Carnegie Mellon University. Shaw published seminal work on software engineering, and has lately become well known for her work on ...
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In particular, the CMU School of Computer Science has been consistently ranked the best in the nation, tied with MIT, Stanford, and UC Berkeley. [59] Globally, Carnegie Mellon is ranked 28th by Times Higher Education and 52nd by QS World University Rankings. Carnegie Mellon was named one of the "New Ivies" by Newsweek. [60]
Luis von Ahn (Ph.D. 2005), Carnegie Mellon professor of computer science, 2006 Stefan Savage (B.S. 1991), professor at UC San Diego , 2017 Dawn Song (M.S. 1999), Carnegie Mellon professor of computer science (2002–2007), currently professor at UC Berkeley , 2010
Carnegie Mellon Silicon Valley opened in September 2002 under the name "Carnegie Mellon University - West Campus" to an original class of 56 students. James H. Morris , the Dean of the School of Computer Science at the Pittsburgh campus, helped establish the branch and served as the branch's first dean. [ 4 ]
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The Human–Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) is a department within the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.It is considered one of the leading centers of human–computer interaction research, [1] and was named one of the top ten most innovative schools in information technology by Computer World in 2008. [2]
He joined the Carnegie Mellon faculty as an associate professor of Computer Science in 1969. He became a full professor in 1973 and a university professor, in 1984. [8] He was the founding director of the Robotics Institute [9] from 1979 [10] to 1991 [11] and the Dean of School of Computer Science from 1991 to 1999.