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Carnegie Mellon University in Rwanda Fall 2014 Highlights Newsletter
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CMU in Rwanda Celebrates First Graduation

Carnegie Mellon University in Rwanda is proud to announce that its first class in Africa graduated on 24 July, 2014.
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Rwanda Based PhD Student Increasing Financial Feasibility of Microgrids

A new economic model for rural microgrid implementation is being explored by Carnegie Mellon University graduate student Nathan Williams.
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CNBC Segment Features CMU in Rwanda

In the segment are interviews with Hon Jean Philbert Nsengimana, Rwanda's Minister of ICT and Youth,  Jim Garrett, Dean of CMU's College of Engineering and Jelena Kovačević, Department Head of CMU's ECE.
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A Future of Milk Can Antennas

Staring from a balcony at Kigali’s IT hub kLab, Bonaventure Karibo thoughtfully points at a series of antennas perched on the roof of a nearby building and says, “You see that antenna? That should cost just five dollars.”
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The Journey of Lynn Kirabo

Lynn Kirabo, a second year MSIT student at Carnegie Mellon University’s Rwandan based Center of Excellence, knew she wanted to be involved in ICT when she was just six years old.
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CMU in Rwanda Graduate Presents Paper at Global Conference

Recent graduate Vanessa Umutoni and her adviser Suzana Brown presented a research paper at the Global Conference on Health Care System Engineering in Istanbul, Turkey.
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About CMU in Rwanda

With a century-long history that has hosted 19 Nobel Laureates, Carnegie Mellon University is renowned as one of the worlds leading engineering institutions. We have played critical roles on breakthroughs in areas such as artificial intelligence, driverless cars and WiFi.

Carnegie Mellon University recently extended its global reach into Africa with its Center of Excellence in Information and Communication Technology.

Focused on one of the fastest growing economic regions of the world, the Center of Excellence is creating a new generation of graduates able to take advantage of Africa’s unique opportunities.

Based in Rwanda, the Center of Excellence benefits from the country’s bold ICT strategy and our own culture of innovation to provide a platform for students to become technology thought leaders in emerging markets.

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Faculty Positions

Carnegie Mellon is seeking exceptional candidates who can deliver innovative, interdisciplinary graduate programs in the areas of: 
  • Software engineering
  • Mobile computing
  • Cloud computing
  • Communications
  • Cyber-security and privacy
  • Wireless networking
  • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technologies
  • Broadband applications
  • Embedded systems
  • Energy systems
  • Image and signal processing
  • Innovation and technology management

Candidates should possess a Ph.D. in a related discipline and an outstanding record in research, teaching and leadership. Qualified candidates are expected to collaborate with local industry in technology innovation and entrepreneurship.

Applications should include a comprehensive resume including a complete list of publications, three to five professional references, a statement of research and teaching interests (less than two pages each) and copies of two research papers (journal or conference papers)

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