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  July 16, 1999
  Carnegie Mellon University


The CMU Remote Lab Project

A Computerworld Smithsonian Leadership Award Finalist

The Remote Laboratory represents an extension to the ways in which people use the internet. Most people use the internet to search for information, or perhaps make it available to others. The Remote Laboratory empowers students collect information from the physical world. Remote computer access to laboratory instruments allows undergraduate students to conduct actual experiments at any time and from any location. This technology greatly enhances the flexibility of laboratory education, and introduces students to the new paradigm of remote experimentation.

For more infomation contact:

Professor Daniel D. Stancil
Carnegie Mellon University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Phone: (412) 268-3607
Fax: (412) 268-6087
Email: stancil@cmu.edu