Apply the laws of mathematics and computer science to the world around you. The most pressing problems facing society require breakthrough ideas. With a BS in Mathematics with a concentration in ...
You may have seen the term “computational software” more often recently. What are some prominent examples? Why do we in the electronic design automation (EDA) industry have to deal with math in the ...
Learn by Doing: Gain experience through an experiential learning component of the program approved by the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Real World Experience: With RIT’s cooperative education ...
Expand the application of computing and computational thinking at an R1 flagship technological university where STEM research is at the heart of everything we do. Learn from caring and skilled faculty ...
Moore’s Law—the theory that the number of transistors installed in a silicon chip will double every two years as the cost of a computer reduces by half—turns 56 years old this year. This daring ...
The year was 1989 and Stephen Altschul had a problem. Sam Karlin, the brilliant mathematician whose help he needed, was so convinced of the power of a mathematically tractable but biologically ...
Virtually every sector of employment seeks highly skilled mathematicians —from academia to commerce, finance, and health sciences, to government labs and national security, as well as STEM fields.
Designers need powerful tools and methods to address the challenges of modern design. Computational design combines art and algorithms to support and enhance the design process. It can pave the way ...
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