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STSC2011 INTRODUCTION OF UCLA Group name: BMK

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STSC2011 Introduction of UCLA. Group name: BMK. Overview. Background History Faculty Achievement in Computer Science Research Highlights Conclusion. Background (1). It was founded in 1919 and is the second oldest of the ten campuses. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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STSC2011INTRODUCTION OF UCLA

Group name: BMK

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Overview

Background History Faculty Achievement in Computer Science Research Highlights Conclusion

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Background (1)

It was founded in 1919 and is the second oldest of the ten campuses.

174 buildings across 1.7 km² (nearly 11X of CityU)

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Background (2)

300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs .

Enrolls about 26,000 undergraduate and about 11,000 graduate students in total.

Have about 4000 academic staff and 27000 administrative staff.

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Background (3)

One of the greatest Olympic Games tradition of any university.

Have won 214 Olympic medals - 106 gold, 54 silver and 54 bronze.

Have had at least one competitor in every Olympics since 1920 with one exception (1924)

Has won a gold medal in every Olympics since 1932 with the exception of 1980 (boycott).

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University rankings (overall)

ARWU World 13

ARWU National 11

Forbes 71

QS World 35

Times Higher Education 11

USNWR National University 25

WM National University 3

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History(1)

In 1881, southern branch of the California State Normal School (original name of UCLA) was found.

In 1914, the school moved to a new campus in Hollywood.

In 1917, principal at that time lobby the State Legislature to enable the school to become the second University of California campus.

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History(2)

In 1919, the campus turned into the Southern Branch of the University of California.

In 1927, the campus renamed to "University of California at Los Angeles”

(the word "at" was officially replaced by a comma in 1958, in line with other UC campuses)

And moved to the current location.

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Faculty

11 Faculties

UCLA College of Letters and Science School of the Arts and Architecture Graduate School of Education and Information

Studies Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied

Science School of Law Anderson School of Management Luskin School of Public Affairs

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Faculty

School of Theater, Film and Television David Geffen School of Medicine Neuropsychiatric Institute School of Nursing School of Dentistry School of Public Health

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Achievement in Computer Science

Birth place of the Internet !!!!!!

It took place on October 29, 1969.

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Background of Department of Computer Science

Enroll about 700 students. Have about 30 laboratories.

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Achievement in Computer Science

This record was written in an "IMP Log" in UCLA.

Set up a message transmission to go from the UCLA computer to the SRI Host computer.

The transmission itself was simply to "login" to SRI from UCLA. They succeeded in transmitting the "l" and the "o" and then the system crashed.

After one hour, they can successfully login to the computer in SRI.

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Research highlights(1)

ER Lab and Medical Imaging Interval Training Personalized UV Monitoring Revolutionizing Medical Imaging by

Hardware Acceleration

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Research highlights(2)

Finding Objects in Images

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Conclusion

Points that you must see in UCLA IMP log Research Sport team

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End

for more information:http://www.ucla.edu/http://www.cs.ucla.edu/