Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!csd4.csd.uwm.edu!gem.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!turing.cs.rpi.edu!ramamurb From: ramamurb@turing.cs.rpi.edu (Badrinath Ramamurthy) Newsgroups: comp.ai.neural-nets Subject: Schools for AI/Neural-Nets : Addendum!! Keywords: Schools AI Neural-nets addendum Message-ID: <6890@rpi.edu> Date: 22 Aug 89 13:05:33 GMT Sender: usenet@rpi.edu Reply-To: ramamurb@turing.cs.rpi.edu (Badrinath Ramamurthy) Distribution: na Organization: RPI CS Dept. Lines: 119 Hi Folks, Here I am, back with a few more responses I received for "Schools for AI/Neural-Nets". Thanks to all people who replied now and then. ======================================================================== >From: patil@a.cs.okstate.edu (Patil Rajendra Bha) Subject: Re: Schools for AI&Neural-nets Date: 11 Aug 89 04:32:47 GMT Organization: Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater The information about the schools is given in one of the neural network society journal of 1988 some of them are The university of Tennessee , Center for neural engineering Boston University, Center for adaptive systems Brown university, Rhode Island John Hopkins university CALTECH Carnegie Mellon, Psychology Dept, MIT There are many others, last month I posted the same message, I got the same reply what you got, Then I looked into the research center directory and now awating the replies from the universities. I am a graduate student in computer science and willing to go for Ph.D in neural networks. I would appreciate if you could mail the list of universitiesto me. I will let you know about the replies that I will receive. Thank you Patil Rajendra patil@a.cs.okstate.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 8 Aug 89 16:54:23 PDT From: ash@cs.UCSD.EDU (Tim Ash) Subject: Re: Schools for AI&Neural-nets The top Neural Net graduate programs are at the following schools: U.C. San Diego U.S.C. C.M.U. Stanford U. Boston U. Some others to consider (not as good as the above): U.C. Boulder C.I.T. University of Toronto Northeastern U. All of the above schools have people who are active and well known in the field. U.C. San Diego is acknowledged to be the strongest school in the field (both in terms of numbers of people, and the variety of academic departments involved in the work). Many of the top researchers at other universities passed through U.C.S.D. at one point or another. Good luck in your friend's search. If you need specific information about U.C.S.D., send me e-mail. Tim Ash (CSE Dept. U.C.S.D.) ash@ucsd.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: gary@cs.ucsd.edu (Gary Cottrell) How about: University of California San Diego: Researchers in PDP, AI and related fields include: (active research, not department, in parens) Henry Abarbanel (Dynamical systems) Elizabeth Bates (Brain and Language) Rik Belew (Genetic Algs, PDP and AI) Shankar Chatterjee (Vision and simulated annealing) Patricia Churchland (Philosophy of Computational Neuroscience)) Gary Cottrell (PDP) Francis Crick (Neuroscience) Jeff Elman (PDP, NLP and GA) Clark Guest (Optical neurocomputing) Paul Kube (Vision) Marta Kutas (NLP and Neuroscience) David Kirsh (AI) Helen Neville (Brain and Language) Mohan Paturi (Learning theory) Ramachandran (Human Vision) Walt Savitch (NLP) Terry Sejnowski (PDP and Computational Neuroscience) Marty Sereno (PDP and Neuroscience) Hal White (PDP and theory) David Zipser (PDP and Computational Neuroscience) gary cottrell 619-534-6640 Computer Science and Engineering C-014 UCSD, La Jolla, Ca. 92093 gary%cs@ucsd.edu (ARPA) {ucbvax,decvax,akgua,dcdwest}!sdcsvax!gary (USENET) gcottrell@ucsd.edu (BITNET) =================================================================== Hope it helps all souls searching for way into neural-nets/AI ! -Badri ( ramamurb@turing.cs.rpi.edu )