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: Manchester Robotics Home Research Teaching People ... Robots Welcome Within these pages you will find information about robotics at the Department 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. Furthermore we are researching into assisting a damaged human heart through a robotic device to squeeze the outside of the heart. 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.
Digital Culture - 98.12.09 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: Welcome to the College of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga I am pleased you have chosen to visit us and explore the College and programs. I also invite you to visit our campus. UTC is a growing, vibrant urban university reflecting the character of our dynamic city, Chattanooga, Tennessee. The College is fortunate to be located in a growing, dynamic metropolitan area with strong manufacturing, insurance, food processing, and health care industries. We are in the midst of the Tennessee Technology Corridor and at the northern terminus of a developing economic corridor that extends southward to Atlanta.
Zahoor Butt Home Page Masters in computer science, bachelor degree in mathematics, with experience as programmer. http://www.geocities.com/zahoorpage1
LIACC - Universidade Do Porto Artificial Intelligence and computer science Laboratory. About LIACC Location Brief Information Researchers Projects Papers and Reports . http://www.liacc.up.pt/
Laurentian University Department of Mathematics and computer science http://www.cs.laurentian.ca/
CSTC Home Page A digital archive of peer reviewed resources for teaching computer science. Submission restricted to registered users. http://www.cstc.org/
Extractions: home about contact us submit a resource search ... login The CSTC is a digital library of reviewed resources for teaching computer science. We invite you to submit a resource and browse our collection. CITIDEL , the Computing and Information Technology Interactive Digital Educational Library, now accesses over 10,000 entries. CSTC is one of CITIDEL's source collections. CITIDEL is the computing educational portal to the NSDL Go to ACM DL JERIC index
Department Information Career Profiles college? These interviews with recently hired college graduates provide an honest, inside look at their engineering or computer career. http://www.edinboro.edu/cwis/Math-CS/Index.html
Extractions: Department Chair: Patricia Hillman Assistant Chair: Anne Quinn Secretary: Marleen Cardarelli Location: Doucette Hall ~ DH 200 Phone: T he Department of Mathematics and Computer Science offers programs that lead to the following degrees: Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Bachelor of Science in Education-Area of Certification: Secondary Mathematics (refer to the Educational Services Department), and an Associate of Science in Computer Science. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science also offers a mathematics minor and a computer science minor. These minors can be coordinated with virtually any academic discipline. The Department of Mathematics and Computer Science develops the capacity of the student to analyze a variety of life situations modeling the problem environment with logical and numerical tools. As such, a strong foundation in mathematics and computer science becomes the basis for clear reasoning and problem solving in many other areas. Professionals in virtually all disciplines recognize the importance of mastering computer skills, developing problem-solving competence and studying mathematics. When students develop their abilities in mathematics and computer science they move from using the logical models proposed by others, to being able to create new approaches for the problems and technologies of tomorrow.
European Association For Theoretical Computer Science Aims to facilitate the exchange of ideas and results among theoretical computer scientists and to stimulate cooperation between theorists and practitioners. Has organization, publication and activities information and news. http://www.eatcs.org/
Extractions: EATCS is an international organization founded in 1972. Its aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas and results among theoretical computer scientists as well as to stimulate cooperation between the theoretical and the practical community in computer science. The call for nominations October 10, 2003 The elections for the EATCS Council are now over. The elections results can be found here September 22, 2003 The EATCS Award for 2003 has been awarded to Professor Grzegorz Rozenberg. July 5, 2003 EATCS Membership EATCS Council ... EATCS Chapters and Sister Organizations EATCS Member Account Service members only! EATCS Online Membership Powered by bigwig webmaster@eatcs.org
Science Forums And Debate - Welcome To ScienceForums.net Provides a medium of discussion about such topics as biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, and mathematics. For beginners to serious researchers. http://www.scienceforums.net/
Extractions: Module Jump: Active Threads Module Topics News AvantGo Content Encyclopedia Sections Links Reviews Feedback Recommend Us FAQ More Polls Search Statistics Top Top Referers Newsletter Addon Sample Mini Stats Members Articles Threads Reviews Posts Polls Content Content Hits Links Comments More... June 7th 2004 S M T W T F S Welcome to ScienceForums.net User Name Remember Me? Password Forums Register FAQ Calendar Science Forums is a medium of disccussion in any science related topic on any level, from hobbyists to post-doctoral researchers and beyond. You are encouraged to post in the most appropriate forum. All users may submit news for the front page, and discussion is encouraged on all posts. If you have any kind of question related to these topics, please don't hesitate to ask; more than likely you'll get an answer. If you see a question you know the answer to, go ahead and help out. Science Forums is a community.
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Extractions: Sackville, NB, Canada In conjunction with the Category Theory Session at the Canadian Mathematical Society's Summer 1998 Meeting, see camel.math.ca/CMS/Events/summer98/ , there will be a workshop on the Applications of Category Theory to Computer Science, directed towards graduate students and young researchers. The arrival day Sunday, June 7, 1998 - residence accommodation will be available from June 6. The invited instructors are M. Barr (McGill) and R.F.C. Walters (Sydney). Residence accommodation will be available at Mount Allison University at a cost of
Logic At Leeds - Homepage Mathematical Logic Group. Research areas recursion theory, model theory, set theory and foundations, proof theory, and in applications to algebra, analysis and theoretical computer science. Members, events, seminars. http://www.amsta.leeds.ac.uk/Pure/logic/
Extractions: outside links The group is one of the largest and most active in Europe, with an international reputation for research in several of the main areas of mathematical logic - computability theory, model theory, set theory and foundations, proof theory, and in applications to algebra, analysis and theoretical computer science. The group has been very successful in obtaining EPSRC and EU support for Research Students and Post-Doctoral Fellows, and has been the focus of extensive international collaboration via various research projects and networks in proof theory, computability theory and model theory. Our past postgraduates and researchers have been very successful in moving to research or teaching positions in Mathematics and Computer Science departments around the world. Further details of individual staff's research interests can be found on their homepages, accessed via the links on the left. Applications to visit or to pursue research within the Leeds Logic Group are always welcome. Please contact our postgraduate tutor, Prof. Dugald Macpherson for more information: The British Logic Colloquium 2004 , will be at the University of Leeds, September 6 - 8.
Computer Science, IT & Electronics Tech Schools And Programs computer science, information technology and electronics courses and degree programs. Campus listings by US state and Canada, and includes online and home study programs. http://www.4education.us/computers_and_it.htm
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California State University, Chico The California State University, Chico computer science home page has been moved. To go to the new location please click here http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/csci/
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UMass Amherst: Department Of Computer Science University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Research is done on a wide range of topics including AI. Site contains topic and research group listings. http://www.cs.umass.edu/csinfo/groups.html
Extractions: The University Computer Science Research Clusters Research Labs and Groups (full list in alphabetical order) Autonomous and Multi-Agent Systems (Paul Cohen, Rod Grupen, Victor Lesser, Sridhar Mahadevan, Lee Osterweil, Shlomo Zilberstein) Electronic Teaching (Rick Adrion, Jim Kurose, Beverly Woolf) Foundations of Computing (Micah Adler, Andy Barto, Dave Barrington, Neil Immerman, Robbie Moll, Arnold Rosenberg, Hava Siegelmann, Ramesh Sitaraman) Information Retrieval and Data Mining (James Allan, Paul Cohen, Bruce Croft, David Jensen, David Kulp, Victor Lesser, R. Manmatha, Andrew McCallum, Edwina Rissland, Shlomo Zilberstein) Machine Learning (Andy Barto, Paul Cohen, Andy Fagg, Rod Grupen, David Jensen, David Kulp, Sridhar Mahadevan, Andrew McCallum, Robbie Moll, Hava Siegelmann, Paul Utgoff) Networking, Distributed Systems, and Security (Micah Adler, Mark Corner, Jim Kurose, Brian Levine, Eliot Moss, Prashant Shenoy, Ramesh Sitaraman, Don Towsley) Networking and distributed systems provide the infrastructure for computation, communication and storage involving a heterogeneous and potentially large number of people, hardware devices, and software processes. Issues of concern include performance, security, scalability, functionality, and manageability. Our research aims at developing the protocols, system architecture, and underlying principles for these systems. Our approaches range from highly experimental systems research, to modeling and measurement, to theory. Our research areas include protocol design, network security, wireless and mobile communication, real-time and multimedia computation and communication, network algorithmics, performance modeling and analysis, network measurement, storage systems, autonomic computing, anonymity, and WWW protocols and infrastructure.