Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) is a private research university founded in 1900 by the industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It is one of the leading universities in the U.S., offering over 90 majors, 70 minors, and 24 doctoral programs across seven distinct colleges. The main campus is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with additional regional campuses located in Qatar and Silicon Valley. CMU has long been recognized for its interdisciplinary approach to education, merging traditional disciplines such as engineering, science and humanities with emerging fields like artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, data science & analytics, business analytics and entertainment technology. CMU's research impact can be seen on a global scale through its groundbreaking AI advancements like Watson from IBM or self-driving cars from Uber & General Motors' Cruise Automation project. The School of Computer Science at CMU also ranks among the world’s best for computer science research.
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