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The Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory (CIRL) of the University of Oregon has a research focus on basic questions in artificial intelligence including search, knowledge representation, and reasoning. Emphasis is on planning, constraint satisfaction, and reasoning about action and physical devices. Laboratory faculty members participate in some Computer and Information Sciences Department activities and shared recreational activities.
The laboratory provides financial support for students and fosters an intimate relationship among a small group of researchers working in closely-related areas and the graduate students they supervise. The Computational Intelligence Research Laboratory is committed to having no more than twice as many students as faculty members.
CIRL
1269 University of Oregon
Eugene OR USA 97403-1269
+1 (541) 346-0470
+1 (541) 346-0474
CIRL faculty can also be contacted if you have questions about research agendas, etc.
Additional information about the University of Oregon computer science
department, including application materials for potential graduate
students, can be obtained from Betty Lockwood.