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Intel Researchers on Campus

In helping to accelerate the advancement of research and curricula to meet the rapid technology advances, Intel collaborates with top universities around the world through its higher education effort. Intel delivers fresh perspectives and fosters collaboration between industry and academia through equipment grants, scholarships and fellowships, research grants and lectures by senior Intel technologists.

Researchers on Campus
As an example, Intel researchers visit engineering and computer science schools to deliver lectures on Intel's cutting edge research. In addition, the researchers have the opportunity to meet and have informal discussions and exchanges with students and faculty working in their area of interest to learn about the latest work that is going on at that university. The visits foster intellectual exchange and research collaboration and they can also lead to finding Ph.D. and master's students who might want to work with Intel in the future.

Lecture topics cover a range of current research interests from nanotechnology and wireless technologies to the social life of cell phones.

To learn more about the social life of cell phones and the collaboration between universities and Intel researchers, read the profile below from Genevieve Bell, cultural anthropologist, and Intel researcher.

Intel's support of higher education extends to more than 75 schools in 25 countries worldwide.

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