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Matt Scheinerman'09 (still above) demonstrates the Magic Table as part of a summer REU project in augmented reality at Iowa State.
![]() Pf. Dougherty (photo left), who has been working for years composing songs that capture computational concepts in both the lyrics and the music (i.e., computational singing), has recently been featured at CCSCE 2008 and in the Haverford News -- and here's a sample. Curious about after college career opportunities in computing? Check the new Computer Science Job Board |
Computer Science is the representation and manipulation of information; it is the study of the theory, analysis, design, and implementation of the data structures that represent information, and the algorithms that transform them [see also ACM definition of computing]. There remain many open questions in the field, such as:
Computer Science is interdisciplinary, with roots in mathematics, physics and engineering, and with applications in virtually every academic discipline and professional enterprise (e.g., scientific computing, physics and astronomy, economics, cognitive science, neuroscience, bioinformatics, linguistics, and the humanities).
Computing is not about computers any more. It is about living. -- Nicholas Negroponte The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers. -- Richard Wesley Hamming Computer science differs from the known sciences so deeply that it has to be viewed as a new species among the sciences. -- Juris Hartmanis |
![]() Durell Bouchard '01, Ph.D., recently accepted an assistant professor position in computer science at Roanoke College -- congrats, Pf. Durell! Aaron Block '02 successfully defended his Ph.D. dissertation in computer science at UNC-Chapel Hill -- congrats, Dr. Aaron!
Haverford CS plays a significant at the 39th Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education
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