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CIS at a glance
What’s Happening
Spark! Symposium Focuses on Financial Health
Graduate students’ research shows how education and technology can increase equity and opportunity
Hack to save the world
Computer science student group hosts second annual regional HenHacks Hackathon.
Two Ph.D. students and their advisors publish research in leading scientific conferences
Assistant professors Rahmat Beheshti and Xing Gao will present their work at The International Conference on Learning Representations and The Web Conference respectively.
Now Hiring: Tenure Track and Continuing Track Positions
With six decades of experience in doing cutting-edge research, teaching generations of students, and serving the community.
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Undergraduate Programs
We offer both a BS and BA in computer science as well as a BS in information systems.
Graduate Programs
We offer an MS and PhD in computer science and an MS in bioinformatics and computational biology.
Research Overview
Learn more about Research in Computer & Information Sciences at UD including:
- Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
- Bioinformatics
- Computer Networks
- Computer Science Education
- Computer Vision/Graphics/Robotics
- Cybersecurity
- High Performance Computing
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Natural Language Processing & Information Retrieval
- Quantum Computing
- Software Engineering
- Theory of Computation
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WHY A CAREER IN COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCE?
From its inception just a half century ago, computing has become the defining technology of our age. Computers are integral to modern culture and are the primary engine behind much of the world’s economic growth. Moreover, the field continues to evolve at an astonishing pace, making computer science increasingly important with each passing day.
With a background in computer and information science, you can help the world. For example, through computer science, you can help to:
- Improve human health
- Advance computer technology
- Coordinate disaster responses
- Impact national security
- Advance weather forecasting
- Improve communications