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Founded in 1961, the
University of California, San Diego,
has rapidly achieved a status of one of the top institutions in the nation for higher
education and scientific research. It is a campus of spectacular natural beauty,
nestled along the Pacific coastline on 1,200 acres of coastal woodland, and
currently supports a community of 20,000 students.
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The UCSD Department of Computer Science and Engineering
(CSE) embodies the university's tradition of excellence as a
world-class leader in computer science and engineering education and research.
CSE is in a period of exciting growth and opportunity. Ranked in the top
20 nationwide, the department is dedicated to research, education and overall
excellence. CSE Graduates capture leading academic appointments as well as fuel
the Internet, wireless communications, biotech and computer industries. In 2002,
Forbes named San Diego as the #1 place for business and careers, providing a broad range
of opportunities for current students and future graduates.
Education
CSE has strong undergraduate and
graduate programs. At the graduate level, we offer Masters and
Ph.D. studies. Many of our students work closely with other world-class departments
and research centers at UCSD, such as the
California Institute of Telecommunications and
Information Technology (Calit2), the San
Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), the
Institute for Neural Computation, the Center for Networked Systems (CNS)
, the Center for Wireless Communications (CWC),
the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ,
the Interdisciplinary
bioinformatics program, and the School of Management.
Research
The CSE Department has significant strengths in most major fields of:
Faculty
The CSE Department continues to recruit stellar faculty members
(AY 2005-06: Lawrence Saul and Steve Swanson) and support great research
facilities. CSE classes are taught by a large, diverse faculty committed
to teaching and research. A large faculty enables the department to offer a
wide range of classes in both traditional and cutting-edge topics in computer
science. CSE courses are taught by distinguished faculty members who are leading,
award-winning researchers in the course areas they teach. Faculty commitment
to excellence in teaching has been recognized and honored with numerous engineering
and university teaching awards. In addition to classes, students also have the
opportunity to interact with faculty as course teaching assistants, tutors and readers, as graduate & undergraduate
research assistants and through faculty mentoring.
For more information, see: Faculty and Research.
Facilities
The Computer Science and Engineering department provides extensive computing
resources for research and education. This includes more than 300 high-performance
UNIX/Linux and Windows-based workstations, a large number of laptop systems, and several
hundred wireless personal digital assistants. In addition to general purpose file, e-mail,
Web, and compute servers, the department maintains two network-attached terabyte disk arrays
and four separate high-performance compute clusters. Through the
San Diego Supercomputer Center (SDSC), a unique national facility, students have direct
access to a variety of vector, multithreaded, and parallel supercomputers as well as a state-of-the-art
high-performance visualization laboratory. Department network communications includes a Gigabit Ethernet
backbone, offering connectivity to both the commodity Internet and high-performance research networks
such as Internet2. The department has wireless Internet connectivity via a campus-wide 802.11b network
and an experimental broadband wireless system in concert with Qualcomm. The department supports
specialized equipment for individual research efforts in vision, computer architecture,
networking, security, mobile systems, and distributed computing.
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