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Four famous computer schools
The four famous schools of computer science are Stanford Stanfor, Berkeley uc-berkeley, MIT and Carnegie Mellon cmu.

1, Stanford University:

Stanford University, referred to as Stanford for short, is a private university in the United States and is recognized as one of the best universities in the world. It is located in Stanford, California, near San Francisco. The assets owned by Stanford University are among the largest in the world. The computer science major of Stanford University ranks among the top 3 in the United States, and occupies a leading position in the United States and even the world in many fields such as computer theory, hardware, software, database and artificial intelligence.

2. University of California at Berkeley

1868 was formed by the merger of California College and College of Agricultural and Mining Machinery. 1873 moved to Berkeley near San Francisco. From 65438 to 0982, the board of directors of the United States Joint Scientific Research Council rated the graduate education of this school as the first in the United States. Berkeley's Electronic Engineering and Computer Science (eecs) has a long list of honorary awards, which has a strong influence in EECS academic circles. The geographical location close to Silicon Valley has unique advantages in both internship and employment.

3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (mit) is a comprehensive private university in the United States. Located in Boston, Massachusetts, the Charles River separates it from Boston's Back Bay. The mascot is ﹙beaver﹚. MIT has a very important influence in the United States and the world, and has trained many people who have a great influence on the world. It is a pioneer university in the field of high-tech and advanced research in the world.

4. Carnegie Mellon University

Carnegie Mellon University, located in ﹙pittsburgh﹚, Pennsylvania, is a powerful American private university. Founded by industrialist and philanthropist andrew carnegie in 1900, the school was named Carnegie Technical School at that time, and its educational goal was "to provide good vocational training for working-class children in Pittsburgh". 19 12 was renamed Carnegie Institute of Technology and began to transform into a research-oriented American key university.

Introduction to computer science;

A computer is a machine that performs arithmetic and logical operations, but there are communication problems in a system composed of several computers, and the objects it processes are all information, so it can be said that computer science is a science that studies information processing.