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Computer Engineering blends Computer Science with Electrical Engineering, concentrating on computing across all scales - from tiny microprocessors to embedded devices, personal computers, and massive supercomputers. This field addresses the electrical engineering aspects of microprocessor functionality, design, and optimization, electronic component communication, integrated system development, and software-hardware interaction. Computer engineers are essentially electrical engineers with expertise in software, hardware, or integrated system design.
While Computer Engineers primarily develop computer hardware, Computer Scientists mainly create software solutions. These professionals collaborate to develop efficient, secure computing and communication systems that drive modern technology. These disciplines complement each other, and at Lewis, Computer Engineers and Computer Scientists work in close partnership to develop innovative, secure computing solutions.