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Media Newswire (press release) Adam Davies, a PhD student at the University's School of Electronics and Computer Science ( ECS ) will present a paper at the annual Artificial Life XII ...
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Predictions revisited. Forecasts and fears about . artificial life. . Today's news of Craig Venter's success in fashioning a new species of bacterium, with completely man-made DNA, propels me to the bookshelf to recall how this breathtaking ...

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Is the Masters Degree in Artificial Life from UAT a good degree?
Q. I am interested in the subject, and the courses look good. However, because it is an online degree (www.uat.edu) I just wanted to ensure that it was not a diploma mill and that it would look good to employers. If the degree won't help me jobwise, I could save a pile of money and just learn about Artificial Life by reading books. My career goal is to work as a computer scientist in a lab doing research in Artificial Life/Artificial Intelligence. So, i am humbly asking, if this program is any good or if it is just a sham degree.
Asked by Mikw3620 - Thu Jun 21 21:30:28 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments

A. I can give you my personal experience with the school since I live in Phoenix - I was also interested in the Network Security degree at UAT. Living in the general area within ten minutes seemed like a great opportunity. From what I saw by just walking through the place, it seemed like tech head heaven. However, what concerns me is that the enrollement person I talked to indicated I would have to go through the application process to see if I was a "cultural fit". This term was used often, and I almost interrupted it as "cultural bias". My initail impression with the school is good in general, but go with your gut when you get the run around with the application process. Also, in researching local area colleges with the same types of… [cont.]
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