The School of Computing emphasizes experimental research to design and engineer a wide variety of computer and information systems.
Our primary research areas include:
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Computer Architecture and Hardware Design
- Computer Systems, Cloud/Edge Computing and High-Performance Computing
- Computer Vision, Graphics, Image Processing, Multimedia Computing and Pattern Recognition
- Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things and Real-Time Systems
- Database, Data Mining and Big Data
- Economics, Humanities and Computation
- Healthcare, Biomedical and Scientific Computing
- Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models
- Networking and Mobile Computing
- Programming Languages, Compilers and Software Engineering
- Robotics, Autonomous Systems and Human-Computer Interaction
- Security and Privacy
- Social Media, Social Networks and Web
- Theory, Algorithms and Formal Methods
This wide range of interests promotes effective and exciting collaboration. The department's research funding continues to grow includes Federal Agencies (NSF, AFOSR, NIH, & DOE) as well as industry.
We're always looking for bright, energetic students — both graduate and undergraduate — to join our groups and contribute to our research.