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In BrainChip’s news release announcing their University AI Accelerator Program they state that The Program successfully completed a pilot session at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) this past spring semester and will be officially launching with Arizona State University in September … with a further 5 expected to participate.
I had never heard of Carnegie Mellon University so I took to google as any fine researcher does these days and I’ve come away very impressed.
CMU is a private research university.
If you search for top colleges / schools / universities for teaching computer science, Carnegie Mellon University repeatedly appears in the top 3 in America.
… the college is perhaps best known for its School of Computer Science. CMU is currently tied for second place on the US News and World Report’s ranked list of top schools for computer science in the country.
More specifically, the college’s programs for artificial intelligence and programming language are known as the very best in the country…
CMU is also known for its engineering program, which is currently tied for fourth in the national college rankings.
Best Artificial Intelligence Programs Being taught? Yep, CMU.
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/artificial-intelligence-rankings
But it doesn’t stop in the US! Additionally CMU ranks as 6th in the world for computer science according to https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2022/subject-ranking/computer-science
Pretty impressive work by BrainChip to hook up with Carnegie Mellon University.
I look forward to some recognition of BrainChip’s engagement in their computing school on the CMU website in the, hopefully near, future.
Maybe a good direction to take from the company, but sorry does nothing for us shareholders with our investment.