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{{title|Carnegie Mellon University}} | {{title|Carnegie Mellon University}} | ||
− | '''Carnegie Mellon University''' is a private research university in [[wikipedia:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]]. | + | '''Carnegie Mellon University''' is a private research university in [[wikipedia:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]]. |
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering & CMU's '''VLSI Design Group''' ('''VDG''') focuses on the design and implementation of digital and mixed-signal micro-electronic systems. | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering & CMU's '''VLSI Design Group''' ('''VDG''') focuses on the design and implementation of digital and mixed-signal micro-electronic systems. |
Latest revision as of 10:48, 22 June 2016
Carnegie Mellon University is a private research university in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering & CMU's VLSI Design Group (VDG) focuses on the design and implementation of digital and mixed-signal micro-electronic systems.
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