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Research Grants

NOV 01, 1962
Physics Today

Carnegie Institute of Technology has received a one‐year grant of $400 000 from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for the support of research in areas of information processing that include computer programming, languages, the theory of programming, artificial intelligence, the interpretation of natural languages, man‐computer reaction, and the design of computing machines. In addition to providing partial support for senior research personnel, the grant will be used for six research assistantships for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. A considerable portion of the funds will go towards the purchase of advanced equipment for use with Carnegie Tech’s computer.

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