Brown University Department of Computer Science
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The Brown University Department of Computer Science is a leading academic and research department known for pioneering work in computer graphics, visualization, and theoretical computer science.
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| instanceOf |
academic department
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university computer science department → |
| affiliation |
Ivy League
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| campus |
Brown University campus
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| city |
Providence
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| country |
United States
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| employerOf |
computer science faculty at Brown University
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| field |
computer science
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| followsAcademicSystem |
Brown Open Curriculum
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| hasBuilding |
CIT (Thomas J. Watson Sr. Center for Information Technology)
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| hasWebsite |
https://cs.brown.edu/
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| knownFor |
algorithms research
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artificial intelligence research → computer graphics → computer graphics education → human-computer interaction → scientific visualization → systems research → theoretical computer science → |
| languageOfInstruction |
English
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| locatedIn |
Providence, Rhode Island
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| offersCourse |
advanced computer graphics courses
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algorithms courses → artificial intelligence courses → introductory computer science courses → systems and networks courses → theory of computation courses → |
| offersProgram |
A.B. in Computer Science
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PhD in computer science → Sc.B. in Computer Science → combined degrees in computer science and related fields → master's degree in computer science → undergraduate computer science degree → |
| parentOrganization |
Brown University Faculty of Arts and Sciences
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| partOf |
Brown University
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| region |
New England
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| researchArea |
algorithms
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computational biology → computer graphics → data science → distributed systems → machine learning → programming languages → robotics → security → theoretical computer science → visualization → |
| state |
Rhode Island
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Referenced by (3)
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Andries van Dam
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John F. Hughes → |
workInstitution |
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Thomas J. Watson Sr. University Professor of Technology and Education at Brown University
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