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This wiki is intended to be a repository of information, documentation and help concerning the various technology systems supported and provided by the facilities group of the [http://www.ece.cmu.edu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering] of [http://www.cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon University].
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'''Welcome to the ECE Community Wiki'''
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Think of the wiki as a convenient place for the ECE community to store information and documentation about how things work here at ECE. It's a good place to put the little nuggets of information about how to get the most from your technology resources.
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This wiki is repository of information, documentation, and help concerning the workings of the [http://www.ece.cmu.edu Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering] at [http://www.cmu.edu Carnegie Mellon University].
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== Quick Links ==
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You are also encouraged to [[Using the wiki|give back]] by adding your own content wherever you see fit. [[:Category:Computing|Computing tips]], [[places to eat]], and [[:Category:Recipes|recipes]] are just a few of the things you can add.
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[http://wiki.ece.cmu.edu/index.php/Quick_Links Click here to get what you need quickly.]
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The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon University is housed in the College of Engineering[https://www.ece.cmu.edu/about/index.html]. It is the largest of the seven departments in the college, with around 1,400 individuals. The undergraduate program is currently ranked 9th and 1st in the country for electrical and computer engineering, respectively[https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate-electrical-electronic-communications][https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/engineering-doctorate-computer]. The goal of the program is to educate and inspire the next generation of engineers to tackle new scientific problems and to be on the verge of technological advances. The program does this by teaching its students how to problem solve with the knowledge they are taught in the classroom and skills they learn through hands-on projects and lab. Not only are they educated on how to solve these new challenges we face, but they are also trained to do so with the utmost integrity, commitment, and quality.
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* The [[:Category:Quick Links|Quick Links category]] contains links to the most frequently requested information.
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* See the [[Special:Allpages|complete list of pages on this wiki]].
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* Students, please visit [[Course Feedback]] to leave feedback on the different ECE classes and professors who have taught them.
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Welcome to the ECE Community Wiki

This wiki is repository of information, documentation, and help concerning the workings of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University.

You are also encouraged to give back by adding your own content wherever you see fit. Computing tips, places to eat, and recipes are just a few of the things you can add.

The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Carnegie Mellon University is housed in the College of Engineering[1]. It is the largest of the seven departments in the college, with around 1,400 individuals. The undergraduate program is currently ranked 9th and 1st in the country for electrical and computer engineering, respectively[2][3]. The goal of the program is to educate and inspire the next generation of engineers to tackle new scientific problems and to be on the verge of technological advances. The program does this by teaching its students how to problem solve with the knowledge they are taught in the classroom and skills they learn through hands-on projects and lab. Not only are they educated on how to solve these new challenges we face, but they are also trained to do so with the utmost integrity, commitment, and quality.

Get started

Course Pages and Feedback

  • Course list
  • Students, please visit Course Feedback to leave feedback on the different ECE classes and professors who have taught them.

Contributing

  • Please visit the ECE Wiki Access for a description of who can access these pages
  • Please visit the Contribution Tutorial for help on how to add content to the wiki
  • Please visit the Moderation Guide for information on how to moderate and tag content on the wiki
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