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The objective of the computer science program leading to the Master of Science degree is to provide students advanced skills and knowledge in planning, design, implementation, testing and management of computer systems and applications. These skills form good foundations for doctoral study, research or teaching in computer science, and are necessary for dealing with problems encountered in various computer applications in business, industry, and governmental agencies for those holding related technical or managerial positions.
The active research areas in the Department of Computer Science include 3D HCI, Bioinformatics, Biomedical Imaging and Instrumentation, Biomedical Signal Processing, Communication Networks, Computer and Parallel Architecture, Computer Graphics, Game Design, Computer System Engineering, Computer Vision, Data Mining, Evolutionary Computation, Flexible Query Processing, Haptics, Heuristic Search, Image/Video Processing, Intelligent Systems, Knowledge Based Systems, Knowledge Discovery, Multimedia Databases, Neural Systems, Neural Networks, Robotics, Scientific and Information Visualization, Soft Computing, Virtual Reality, Vision, and Wireless Networks.
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