Overview brochure describing our research in detail (PDF 1.85 MB)
If you visit the Intel Research Pittsburgh lab on the campus of Carnegie Mellon University, you may find a Ph.D. student in deep discussion with an Intel researcher. A seminar might be in session at one end of the lab while a project team at the other end gathers around a computer screen to test their latest software prototype. The atmosphere is collegial, the feeling is open and inviting. What you won't find are Intel researchers holed up in a corner of the lab, speaking in hushed tones, stopping when a student or faculty member walks by.
Intel Research Pittsburgh is one of three University Lablets in Intel Research, an innovative model of industry-university research pioneered by Intel to enhance and accelerate long-term research. Under the model, which stresses openness and collaboration, researchers flow freely between the labs, Intel and the university, conducting joint research projects. It's a win-win arrangement designed to generate breakthrough results.
Each lab in the network focuses on research that Intel considers important to advancing the vision of Essential Computing.
"When Intel set up this model, it seemed like a fairly radical and good idea. Now that I've experienced it more, I see that it's an outstanding idea. It completely changes the nature of how universities can collaborate with industry. The Pittsburgh lab has hired some top-quality researchers, and they participate in our environment, attend talks, and are available for discussions and so on. In many ways, for us Intel is like an extension of Carnegie Mellon."
-Randy Bryant, Dean of the School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Since its opening in early 2002, Intel Research Pittsburgh has grown into a thriving research organization. In a few short years, the open and collaborative research model under which the lab operates has proven its ability to deliver results.
Intel Research Pittsburgh
4720 Forbes Avenue
Suite 410 / CM2
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
USA
Phone: (412) 297-4020
Fax: (412) 297-4110