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Affiliated CMU Organizations
Department
of Electrical and Computer Engineering |
Electrical
and Computer Engineering (ECE) is a broad discipline involved
in creating many of the computing and communication systems that are
revolutionizing the world in which we live. What makes this field
so exciting is that the sciences on which it is based-physics, mathematics,
and computer science-are themselves expanding at a great rate. |
Department
of Engineering and Public Policy |
Engineering and Public
Policy (EPP) addresses important problems in technology and
policy. The department offers a research-oriented Ph.D. program and
double-major undergraduate B.S. programs with each of the five traditional
engineering departments and Computer Science. |
Information
Technology Services Qualification Center (ITSQC) |
The Information Technology
Services Qualification Center (ITsqc) mission is to address
the emerging need for capability models and qualification methods
for organizations involved in the evolving Internet economy. |
Pittsburgh
Supercomputing Center |
The Pittsburgh Supercomputing
Center is a joint Carnegie Mellon, UPitt and Westinghouse entity,
set up to enable solutions to important problems in Science and Engineering
by providing leading-edge computational resources to the national
community. |
Software
Engineering Institute |
The Software Engineering
Institute is a federally funded research and development center
sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. The SEI's core purpose
is to help others make measured improvements in their software engineering
capabilities. |
Software
Industry Center |
The Software Industry
Center is the world's leading university-based center investigating
cutting-edge trends in the global software industry. |
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