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Association for Computing Machinery
University of Utah
4 Members
Association for Computing Machinery
The Association for Computing Machinery is the largest educational and scientific computing society in the world, and aims to advance computing worldwide as a science and a profession. In addition to being an academic resource for professionals and researchers, ACM also hosts student chapters in universities around the world that are made up of students from all majors associated with computing. For this reason, students from any computing-related majors including CS, CE, ECE, EAE, IS, and others are welcome to join ACM, and are a vital part of diversifying the U of U chapter. Your voice is important, and we want your help in making ACM a better resource for students in your major.
University of Utah ACM
acm.eng.utah.edu
Facebook Group: U of U ACM
Twitter: @uofuacm
If you would like to learn more about the international ACM organization, have a look at their website at http://www.acm.org.
Association for Computing Machinery
The Association for Computing Machinery is the largest educational and scientific computing society in the world, and aims to advance computing worldwide as a science and a profession. In addition to being an academic resource for professionals and researchers, ACM also hosts student chapters in universities around the world that are made up of students from all majors associated with computing. For this reason, students from any computing-related majors including CS, CE, ECE, EAE, IS, and others are welcome to join ACM, and are a vital part of diversifying the U of U chapter. Your voice is important, and we want your help in making ACM a better resource for students in your major.
University of Utah ACM
acm.eng.utah.edu
Facebook Group: U of U ACM
Twitter: @uofuacm
If you would like to learn more about the international ACM organization, have a look at their website at http://www.acm.org.