Carnegie Mellon University's Privacy Engineering Master's Program is seeking organizations to sponsor capstone projects for the 2023 fall semester. CMU describes its capstone project as "part sandbox and part proving ground" and said it gives students hands-on experience as they take "the stage as a privacy consultant brought in to work with our client projects." Projects are supervised by CMU faculty with teams of less than three students who have successfully completed all core course requirements participating.
CMU Privacy Engineering Program seeks project sponsors
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