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University of Guelph. Institute of Computer Science (17)

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Stanford University. Dept. of Computer Science (12)

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Biographical/Historical Sketch Co-sponsored by AFIPS History of Computing Committee.

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Stanford University. Computer Science Dept. (6)

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Biographical/Historical note The Department of Computer Science was established in 1965.

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Department of Computer Science (14)

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On January 8, 1948, the Board of Trustees authorized the purchase of an EDVAC electronic digital computer for research program use. 1 On November 19, 1948, the Board approved space for the computer project. 2 On January 13, 1949, the Board reallocated funds to university staff for construction of the computer. 3 By July 16, 1952, the Digital Computer Laboratory was listed in the university budget. 4 In 1954, the laboratory offered "instruction in courses and supervision of theses...

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University of Michigan. Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (13)

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Formerly the department of electrical engineering. Please consult the history found in the manuscript finding aid which precedes the publications finding aid. Electrical engineering was established as a department in the College of Engineering in 1895. In 1971 it was renamed as the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The Department of Computer and Communication Science was transfered from the College of Literature, Science and the Art...

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North Carolina State University. Dept. of Computer Science. (5)

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The Computer Science Department at North Carolina State University was formed in 1967 in the College of Physical Science and Applied Mathematics (later the College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences). In 1988, the department was transferred to the College of Engineering. The Senior Design Center (SDC) was created in 1994 to provide Computer Science seniors with a value-added capstone course resulting in a final project. The SDC provides an opportunity for companies to...

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Carnegie-Mellon University. Computer Science Dept. (3)

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University of Utah. Dept. of Computer Science. (3)

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The Division of Computer Science was founded in 1965 by David C. Evans and Ivan E. Sutherland within the Department of Electrical Engineering. In 1975 it became The Department of Computer Science in the College of Engineering and later in 2000 the School of Computing. During the period covered by these records, David C. Evans (1966-1973), Anthony C. Hearn (1975-1981), Laurence H. Lattman (1981-1982) and Richard F. Riesenfeld (1982-1988) served as heads of the Department of Computer Science. T...

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University of Arizona. Dept. of Computer Science. (3)

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Brunel University. Computer Science Dept. (2)

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Brunel University's Department of Computer Science, located in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England, hosted at least two international computer graphics symposia in 1968 and 1970. Brunel University's Department of Computer Science, in Uxbridge, Middlesex, England, hosted at least two international computer graphics symposia in 1968 and 1970.

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