Carnegie Mellon School of Computer Science
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The School of Computer Science (SCS) at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA is a leading private school for computer science.
It has consistently cemented its place among the top computer science programs in the United States over the decades, and is currently ranked 4th. The school became a separate school in 1988; the Department of Computer Science was established in 1965.
In the past 15 years, SCS researchers have pioneered developments in the fields of algorithm, computer network, distributed systems, parallel processing, programming language, robot, language technologies, human computer interaction and software engineering.
In the 1950s, the "electronic computer" emerged, capturing the minds of researchers in many disciplines. At Carnegie Mellon, this group included faculty such as Allen Newell, Herbert Simon, and Alan J. Perlis, as well as faculty in the Graduate School of Industrial Administration (now called the Tepper School of Business), staff...
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