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Why no European Computer Science Department is in the World’s Top-10 Willy Zwaenepoel
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Why no European Computer Science Department is in the World’s Top-10 Is it true?
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Shanghai Jiao’Tong 2010 1Stanford 2MIT 3U of California - Berkeley 4Princeton 5CMU 6Cornell 7U of Southern California 8U of Texas - Austin 9Harvard 10Toronto
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Shanghai Jiao’Tong 2010 1Stanford 2MIT 3U of California - Berkeley 4Princeton 5CMU 6Cornell 7U of Southern California 8U of Texas - Austin 9Harvard 10Toronto At best meaningless and at worst misleading. Relies on WoS for publications and citations.
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1CMU MIT Stanford U of California - Berkeley 5Cornell UIUC 7U of Washington - Seattle 8Princeton 9U of Texas - Austin 10Georgia Tech 11Cal Tech U of Wisconsin - Madison 13Michigan 14U of California – Los Angeles U of California – San Diego U of Maryland – College Park 17Columbia Harvard U of Pennsylvania 20Brown Purdue Rice U of Massachussets - Amherst U of North Carolina – Chapel Hill U of Southern California Yale US News and World Report 2010
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1CMU MIT Stanford U of California - Berkeley 5Cornell UIUC 7U of Washington - Seattle 8Princeton 9U of Texas - Austin 10Georgia Tech 11Cal Tech U of Wisconsin - Madison 13Michigan 14U of California – Los Angeles U of California – San Diego U of Maryland – College Park 17Columbia Harvard U of Pennsylvania 20Brown Purdue Rice U of Massachussets - Amherst U of North Carolina – Chapel Hill U of Southern California Yale US News and World Report 2010
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1CMU MIT Stanford U of California - Berkeley 5Cornell UIUC 7U of Washington - Seattle 8Princeton 9U of Texas - Austin 10Georgia Tech 11Cal Tech U of Wisconsin - Madison 13Michigan 14U of California – Los Angeles U of California – San Diego U of Maryland – College Park 17Columbia Harvard U of Pennsylvania 20Brown Purdue Rice U of Massachussets - Amherst U of North Carolina – Chapel Hill U of Southern California Yale US News and World Report 2010 Mostly makes sense, but restricted to U.S.
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The Z-factor Z-factor = number of ACM Fellows
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Consistency check: USNWR vs. Z No. of ACM Fellows USNWR
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Where are the European departments? Top-10 No. of ACM Fellows European schools
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Why no European Computer Science Department is in the World’s Top-10 Why is this so?
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Ten Days in Amersfoort …
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The Reasons 1.They are not departments. They are loose confederations of fiefdoms. 2.They do not do computer science. They do applications of computers.
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Disclaimer All examples discussed next are from the Netherlands. Any resemblance to situations at EPFL, past or present, is purely coincidental.
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Symptoms 1. They are not departments They do not call themselves departments Curriculum = ∑ professors’ pet topics Doctoral program = ∑ professors’ labs Over-representation in one or two areas Under-representation in others …
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Symptoms 2. They do not do computer science Computer science has applications Computer science ≠ applications of computers
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Symptoms 2. They do not do computer science Computer science has applications Computer science ≠ applications of computers in the sciences HPC, supercomputing, computational science, e- science, simulation-based science, …
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2009 HPC vs. IT Market
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Symptoms 2. They do not do computer science Computer science has applications Computer science ≠ applications of computers in the sciences HPC, supercomputing, computational science, e- science, simulation-based science, … Why? – Press likes it – Administrators like it – Funding agencies like it
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Why no European Computer Science Department is in the World’s Top-10 Why am I saying this?
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Because I believe that at EPFL we have a unique chance to make it into the world’s top-10. If anywhere in Europe it is going to happen, it is here!
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We are in Switzerland Switzerland Real World Map of the academic world, anno 2011, © Willy Zwaenepoel
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The competition is not doing so well Switzerland Real World Map of the academic world, anno 2011, © Willy Zwaenepoel
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Brain Gain
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We may have problems, but we are lightyears ahead of others in Europe 1.They are not departments Tenure track, little inbreeding, attracting MS and PhD students, balance, etc. Main impediment: EPFL lab culture. 2.They do not computer science We are in good shape Stay the course !
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We are doing well: ACM Fellows InstitutionActive ACM Fellows EPFL5 ETHZ4 Imperial3 5 institutions2 26 institutions1 InstitutionTotal ACM Fellows ETHZ8 Cambridge6 EPFL, Imperial5 5 institutions2 27 institutions1
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We are doing well: ERCs InstitutionPE6 ERCs INRIA8 EPFL6 CNRS, Technion, Weizmann4 Bar-Ilan, Imperial, Oxford3 ETHZ, KUL, Roma, VU A’dam2 33 institutions1
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The glass is half-full!
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Even if you are on the right track, you are going to get run over if you just sit there
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