Graduate Program

The mission of the Department of Computer & Information Science & Engineering is to educate students, as well as the broader campus community, in the fundamental concepts of the computing discipline; to create and disseminate computing knowledge and technology; and to use expertise in computing to help society solve problems.

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Application Deadlines

Fall
All Ph.D. applicants December 5
M.S. Priority January 5
M.S. International applicants February 1
M.S. Domestic applicants May 31

Spring
M.S. International applicants August 1
M.S. Domestic applicants September 30

Ben Lok Lab

Master's Program

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CISE HXR Lab

Ph.D. Program

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Admission Requirements

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Research Areas

  • AI/Machine Learning
  • Algorithms
  • Bioinformatics
  • Cloud Computing
  • Computational Geometry
  • Computer Vision & Medical Image Computing
  • Concurrency, Parallelism, and High-Performance Computing
  • Database, Data Science, and Informatics
  • Embedded Systems
  • Energy-Aware Computing
  • Graphics and Visualization
  • Human-Centered Computing
  • Image and Signal Analysis
  • Information Security
  • Networking
  • Pervasive and Mobile Computing
  • Programming Languages

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