Now there are more than 50 subjects available, including dance, gender studies and computer science. |
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Mainly out of obligation to his parents, Neeson went to Queen's University in Belfast to study physics and computer science. |
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Neural networks are popular in computer science, business informatics, as well as statistics and neurology. |
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His fields of study included microbiology, engineering, and computer science. |
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We are also very interested in those with physics, computer science, mathematics and chemistry backgrounds. |
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Although primarily interested in mathematics, he also dabbles in physics, chemistry and computer science. |
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The disciplines of these students include psychology, computer science, English literature and optometry. |
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Tuition in deregulated programs such as computer science, engineering and optometry can increase by up to 15 per cent per year. |
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When you talk about computer science and software engineering, you find the same mistaken view. |
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But his jog from computer science to biomechanics, while at the University of Oregon, set him in the right direction for a promising career. |
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Zhuang studied computer science at college for two years, but never had any real interest in the subject. |
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Adleman realized that the genetic code can be used, just like the binary code of computer science, to encode mathematical problems. |
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To achieve this aim it draws on biology, biochemistry, engineering, mathematics and computer science. |
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Biocomputing is an interdisciplinary research area which links biology, computer science and engineering. |
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But what rational student would study computer science when there are no jobs to be had? |
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He did the same to get his master's degree in computer science from James Madison University. |
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At 12, he began extramural studies with Massey University, graduating three years later with a degree in mathematics and computer science. |
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While the research work is highly abstract and theoretical, it has practical applications in computer science, Goins notes. |
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He was an electrical engineering student but emerged with a degree in computer science instead. |
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After completing a university access course at York College, he will now go on to study computer science at Hughes Hall, Cambridge. |
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It would give more time for students with limited experience with computer science and programming to adapt and assimilate the knowledge. |
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This past Monday night I was proctoring a first-year computer science exam. |
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Portland cement manufacturing incorporates many disciplines, from engineering to chemistry to geology to computer science. |
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Their experiments showed that the added sound did help undergraduate computer science students with debugging. |
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She will be graduating in May of 2005 with a major in computer science and a minor in mathematics. |
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Starting with grade seven, education in computer science takes a more formal approach. |
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The facility will investigate computer science and the social context of technology. |
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I have taught courses in mathematics and computer science at various universities ranging from Stanford to junior colleges. |
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Here, a team of young computer science whizz-kids are putting the finishing touches to Alex. |
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In addition, the advent of computer science led to a rebirth of Hilbert's proof theory. |
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She published papers on mathematical logic, recursive function theory, and theoretical computer science. |
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For instance, professors in fields like computer science could receive more generous pay hikes than those in liberal arts. |
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Machine translation is at the confluence of linguistics and computer science. |
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He is going to five different colleges, trying to convince kids to study computer science. |
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Turing's legacy as one of the founders of computer science cannot be overestimated. |
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In computer science, an automaton is an abstract machine that can serve as a model of computation. |
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The moral of the story is that computer science is not the same as software development. |
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After only six months, Chen was able to grasp the core technologies of electronics and computer science. |
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Salary scales for computer science graduates can vary widely but can start at about 24,000, rising to about 45,000 in many cases. |
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He holds master's degrees in telecommunications systems and computer science. |
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By the mid 1970s, the computer industry and computer science were quite advanced. |
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The team members were chosen from among graduate students in computer science at the participating universities. |
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Another area of mathematics that is full of rough estimates is theoretical computer science. |
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It has yet to become a widely accepted core element of computer science or IT degree programs. |
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He is a Master of Science in computer science with a major in financial statement analysis and artificial intelligence. |
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This is a science in which biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science draw on one another and merge to become indistinguishable. |
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His work is of major importance in mathematical logic, recursion theory and in theoretical computer science. |
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A degree in maths and computer science has also had its influence on the production. |
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Now in experimental areas in computer science I find that we are far from such a baseline expectation. |
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His interests are applied mathematics, numerical analysis and the application of computer science to problems in geophysics and seismology. |
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I am probably one of the few people in the House with a degree in computer science and information technology. |
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He will graduate with a major in computer science and a minor in philosophy, and he plans to pursue his interest in freelance photography and photojournalism. |
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The report also names the administrator of one such targeted directory, a German computer science student named Sebastian Hahn. |
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He leveraged his earlier experience and knocked a computer science degree out of the park, graduating with high honors. |
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He hopes to go to Stanford and major in computer science, but for now he has to juggle homework with his online vigilante persona. |
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Each of the girls had a college degree, ranging from computer science to Russian. |
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Fekri Gassar, 31, the young Che-Guevara lookalike at the funeral, has a degree in computer science. |
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In computer science and engineering, earlier gains appear to have stalled or even shifted into reverse. |
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They are the fruits of a set of parallel but separate innovations in computer science that Google is quickly putting to work. |
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He returned to Poland, and pursued a master's degree at the Polish-Japanese Institute of computer science. |
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Parties can also use Information Technology professionals with training in computer security as arbitrators, rather than judges with no computer science background. |
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The HBP, he argues, could revolutionize computer science, which will surely profit from insights into how the brain works. |
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He was initially barred from enrolling for a degree in computer science at the University of Maryland due to a technicality, but managed to sign up and complete the course. |
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There are numerous excursions in scientific realms of chemistry, biology, meteorology, computer science, and most of all mathematics and philosophy. |
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This paper describes a successful project using computer animation to teach the concepts of microprogramming to lower division computer science majors. |
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Narayanamurti said Harvard will focus on strategic areas, such as bioengineering and the interface of biology and applied physics, math and computer science. |
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Our most competitive subjects at undergraduate level are medicine, law, English, computer science, history, engineering, geography, economics, physiotherapy and midwifery. |
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I told her a sob story about a math assignment, a philosophy paper and computer science midterm in a way that I thought would assure a remedy for my chronic procrastination. |
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The conference will cover many areas of mathematical sciences like astronomy, statistics, operations research, computer science and many other mathematically related subjects. |
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It's a new clearing house for information on why theoretical computer science matters, and how the current funding crisis affects the work that we do. |
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It should scarcely come as a surprise then that so few college graduates pursue doctoral degrees in either the biological or physical sciences or computer science. |
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Born in Beijing, Weng studied computer science at the University of Texas. |
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Is studying computer science the best way to prepare to be a programmer? |
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What's more, the management, accounting, and computer science majors are counting on the hierarchical corporate power structure to work in their favor upon graduation. |
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When the Princeton graduate, who majored in electrical engineering and computer science, decided to make the leap on to the internet he knew it would be dicey. |
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It makes it a lot easier because we're all into the same things,'' added Kareem Ghanie, an 18-year-old Venice computer science major. |
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The best measurement of the number of computer science students is AP exam data. |
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Project ZINE is designed to expand the presence of Java and CORBA technologies in computer science curriculum. |
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Douglas Hofstadter and his team challenged the shared structure theory and mostly its applications in computer science. |
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While all areas of engineering are not abundantly represented in the over 1000000 FTPable items, computer science reports certainly are. |
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In contrast, the most popular degree for data science professionals was computer science, followed closely by engineering and the hard sciences. |
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In computer science, B is the symbol for byte, a unit of information storage. |
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As in mathematics, negation is used in computer science to construct logical statements. |
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Much research activity is interdisciplinary, involving collaborators in physics, computer science and engineering and partners in industry. |
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In addition to all of the other subdisciplines of geography, GIS specialists must understand computer science and database systems. |
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These have led to widely applied advances in computer science, especially string searching algorithms, machine learning, and database theory. |
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Economists draw on the tools of calculus, linear algebra, statistics, game theory, and computer science. |
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Women account for a mere 18 per cent of students enrolled in university-level computer science courses. |
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His message was that computer science was on the cusp of breakthroughs in areas like speech recognition and artificial intelligence. |
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Given the uncertainties of a career in music and with a concurrent interest in technology Haji chose to go into computer science. |
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The two theories of theoretical computer science are computational complexity theory and the related field of computability theory. |
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Turing is widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence. |
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Neural networks are an established field in computer science, and is increasingly applied to a range of other sciences and technologies. |
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People perhaps suggest expanding the horizons of computer science with meta-knowledge derived from perspectives from other disciplines. |
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Promote funding for computer science courses, equipment and materials. |
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Structure mapping theory concerns both psychology and computer science. |
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Cyberfeminism is an attempt by feminists to own a part of the computer revolution, where the field of computer science has established a resistant, male center of power. |
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Binary states are often represented as 1 and 0 in computer science. |
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His pivotal advances in mathematics, logic and probability provided the essential groundwork for modern mathematics, microelectronic engineering and computer science. |
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These include three-dimensional geometry and topology, combinatorics of two-dimensional arrays, and the more recent area of computer science, whose roots reach back 500 years. |
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Siebel Scholars are the brightest students in the fields of computer science and business who will influence the global policy and economic decisions that shape our future. |
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Her work combines these areas, uniting temporal logic and tools from computer science with philosophical theories of causality to solve biomedical problems. |
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In December 2004, he accepted a chair in computer science at the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, Hampshire, to work on the Semantic Web. |
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After reviewing the classical treatments of Golden Mean, Fibonacci numbers, and Platonic solids, he covers the mathematics of harmony and its application in computer science. |
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The present chapter reintroduces CL in a more compact and less technical way, being written in a semitutorial style with a wider computer science audience in mind. |
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In computer science, simulations of evolution using evolutionary algorithms and artificial life started in the 1960s and were extended with simulation of artificial selection. |
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A Princeton-trained computer science engineer, Patzer was a Quicken online customer until his level of frustration working on personal budgets led him off on another path. |
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