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Siwak, Pawel P. – European Journal of Engineering Education, 1985
Presents two examples which illustrate the usefulness of ideas from cellular automata. First, Lee's algorithm is recalled and its cellular nature shown. Then a problem from digraphs, which has arisen from analyzing predecessing configurations in the famous Conway's "game of life," is considered. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: Computer Science, Engineering, Engineering Education, Higher Education
Burrelli, Joan S. – 2003
This brief describes graduate enrollment increases in the science and engineering fields, especially in engineering and computer sciences. Graduate student enrollment is summarized by enrollment status, citizenship, race/ethnicity, and fields. (KHR)
Descriptors: Administration, Computer Science, Educational Trends, Engineering Education
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Lepkowski, Wil – Chemical and Engineering News, 1985
The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded support for supercomputer centers at Cornell University, Princeton University, University of California (San Diego), and University of Illinois. These centers are to be the nucleus of a national academic network for use by scientists and engineers throughout the United States. (DH)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Science, Computers, Engineering Education
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Cutchins, Malcolm A. – CoED, 1982
Illustrates use of analog/logic computer to produce realistic display of the actual motion of computer simulations in addition to the usual variable-versus-time solution. An arbitrary vector-generating circuit is postulated and utilized in several examples, the most general of which shows vector length, angle, and position all changing with time.…
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Analog Computers, Aviation Technology, Computer Science
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Norman, Colin – Science, 1982
Electronics companies, faced with growing competition from Japan and fearing a shortage of well-trained Ph.D.'s, are pouring unprecedented amounts of cash into university electrical engineering, computer science, and other science departments. Specific examples are cited. (Author/JN)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Science, Electronics, Engineering