Recruitment

We can help.

We offer valuable opportunities for recruitment - hosting a seminar, attending a recruitment event, or sponsoring a class or capstone, to name a few. Below are some additional options. Please contact us to learn more.

The JPMorgan Chase & Co. AI Maker Space

Unlike traditional maker spaces, which focus on building hardware, the AI maker space concentrates on software development. The space houses state-of-the-art hardware available to students, who also have access to associated software packages and massive datasets to pursue independent research and complete projects.

Visit the JPMorgan Chase AI Maker Space Website

Fellowships and Scholarships

The School of Computer Science does important work that benefits humanity — conducting foundational research, educating future computer scientists, collaborating across disciplines and thoughtfully exploring the ethics of computation. 

The generosity of the donors below and their commitment to providing support in perpetuity makes it possible for SCS’s faculty and students to solve real-world problems and improve the way people live, work and play.

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SCS/ECE Careers

Recruiters are encouraged to connect with our students through SCS/ECE Let's Talk!, campus career fairs, information sessions, technical presentations, course sponsorships, the SCS/ECE Professional Series, the Ph.D. Seminar, meet-and-greet programs, resume collections, and involvement in an array of unique student and division programming. 

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Tartanhacks (Hackathons)

ScottyLabs a community of passionate, interdisciplinary leaders that use design and technology to achieve more.

Visit the TARTANHACKS website

Carnegie Mellon Robotics Club (Roboclub)

The Carnegie Mellon Robotics Club, also known as "Roboclub", is a student organization at Carnegie Mellon University. At the heart of our mission we are a makerspace & social space. Members use our space and tools to work on all sorts of robotics projects for classes, club projects, or just general curiosity. We were founded in 1984 which makes us one of the oldest collegiate robotics clubs in the world.

Visit the Roboclub website

Women@SCS

Women@SCS' mission is to create, encourage, and support women's academic, social and professional opportunities in the computer sciences and to promote the breadth of the field and its diverse community.

Visit the Women@SCS website