Reddy, Raj

Dr. Raj Reddy is the Herbert A. Simon University Professor of Computer Science and Robotics in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. His research includes the study of human-computer interaction and artificial intelligence, spoken language systems, invisible computing, gigabit networks, universal digital libraries and distance learning on demand.


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Research

Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science
In the past 15 years, SCS researchers have pioneered developments in the areas of distributed systems, networking, software technology, robotics, and parallel processing. We are at the forefront of the computer science field, furthering the accomplishments of our founder.