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Vision & Mission
Vision
The Center for Integrated Systems is a partnership between Stanford University
and member industrial firms to produce world-class research and Ph.D.
graduates in fields related to integrated systems."Integrated systems"
refers to complex interactions across hardware and software at several
levels of structure, and to semiconductor, electronics, and computer systems
within the context of real-world applications. CIS research, Ph.D. fellowships,
and information-exchange programs draw on the unique strengths of the
University and industry to enhance the productivity and competitiveness
of both sectors.
Mission
CIS aims to develop the fundamental knowledge base and design structures
necessary to achieve global excellence in computer and other electronic
systems by:
- Teaming graduate students, faculty and industrial liaisons through
research.
- Conducting research on conceptual design and feasibility of various
systems, including the development of new design concepts and the ensuing
process for implementation and manufacturing.
- Exploring long-range technology and device options for VLSI systems.
- Addressing high-level specification issues, including implementation,
refinement, and testing.
- Accelerating technology transfer with industry.
- Providing a forum for the exchange of best practices (technical and
management) among our industrial partners and between our partner companies
and Stanford.
Operating Principles
In the partnership, CIS member companies provide financial support, interaction
with their engineers and scientists, and access to resources (such as
software, hardware and fabrication, etc.). Through participation by their
senior executives, they also advise and guide research directions and
curriculum development. CIS programs are managed through the guidance
of Stanford faculty, using their standards for academic achievement.
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