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Graduate Studies in CSE

Outline. FACULTY and STAFFRESEARCHGRADUATE PROGRAMSRULESOTHER INFO. Graduate Faculty. George Bebis (computer vision, image processing, pattern recognition, machine learning). Sergiu Dascalu (software engineering). Dwight Egbert (hardware design, microprocessors, computer game engineering, image processing) .

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Graduate Studies in CSE

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    1. Graduate Studies in CSE Dr. George Bebis Professor and Graduate Director Dept of Computer Science & Engineering University of Nevada, Reno

    3. Graduate Faculty

    4. Graduate Faculty

    5. Graduate Faculty

    6. Staff System Admin: Michael Dahl (dahl@cse.unr.edu) CSE Secretary: Trish Spoon (tspoon@unr.edu) Student Office Assistants: two

    7. Research Areas

    8. Research Labs Computer Networking Lab (CNL) Computer Vision Lab (CVL) Evolutionary Computing Systems Lab (ECSL) Neuro-evolution and Behavior Lab (NEBL) Robotics Research Lab Software Engineering Lab (SOELA) High Performance Computation and Visualization Lab

    9. Graduate Programs Master’s in Computer Science Master’s in Computer Engineering Thesis Option (Plan A) Professional Paper Option (Plan B) Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering

    10. MS Degree – Thesis Option

    11. MS Degree - “Courses Only” Option

    12. RULES If GPA drops below 3.0, students are either put on probation (for one semester) or dismissed. Your advisor must approve all your courses http://www.unr.edu/grad

    13. Accelerated Bachelor/Master Program (5 years) Admission requirements Must have completed 75 credits towards BS degree At least 3.2 GPA (UNR courses) Must have completed Basic Science courses and at least 30 credits of Engineering Science or Design courses. Student must select a faculty advisor

    14. Ph.D. Program Complete 72 credits beyond BS degree 48 credits of course work are required. 24 dissertation credits A maximum of 24 credits from MS program can be transferred (with grades B or better) At least 30 credits of 700-level courses (18 of them could be from MS program).

    15. Ph.D. Program Students must show that they have taken at least one course in each of the areas below at the 400 level or above, earning at least a B. Operating Systems Computer Architecture Computer Networks Artificial Intelligence Analysis of Algorithms Software Engineering Theory of Computing

    16. Ph.D. Program – Comprehensive Exam Written Requirement Thorough review of the literature for the student’s research area. Research proposal (goals, methodology, research plan). Work in progress.

    17. Ph.D. Program – Comprehensive Exam Oral Requirement Public colloquium covering the written exam. Q&A from the student’s dissertation committee, covering the written exam.

    18. Ph.D. Program Dissertation committee must be formed within a year of admission to the PhD program. Committee is responsible for: Program of study Directing the student towards the written and oral requirement of their comprehensive exam and advancement to candidacy. Direction of student’s research

    19. RULES If GPA drops below 3.0, students are either put on probation (for one semester) or dismissed. Your advisor must approve all your courses http://www.unr.edu/grad

    20. Ph.D. Program Other requirements Attend colloquia Give presentations of your research within the department and at conferences Help your advisor with paper and proposal writing

    21. Default Advise Sample: Take wide variety of courses in first 2 semesters Take courses from different graduate faculty Mix theory with programming courses Talk to students about advisors/courses Talk to faculty Picnics Research group meetings Find a research advisor quickly!!

    22. Continuous Enrollment

    23. Leave of Absence

    24. Time Limitations PhD degree All course work must be completed within 8 years. MS degree All course work must be completed within 6 years.

    25. Academic Dishonesty

    26. Assistantships Teaching Assistantship (TA) Help with teaching and grading Submit TA application Most TA openings are in the Fall semester Deadlines: March 15 (Fall), Sept 15 (Spring) Research Assistantship (RA) Get involved in research Talk to faculty who have research projects and funding

    27. Get Involved! Get to know the CSE faculty and other students. Attend the CSE colloquia series Join a student organization Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Women Into Computer Science and Engineering (WICSE)

    28. Learn What’s Happening Check the College’s EngiNews blog or the CSE Department blog for updated information, events and deadlines.

    29. Useful Resources Graduate Student Handbook http://www.cse.unr.edu/gradstudenthandbook.html Graduate Corner http://www.cse.unr.edu/temp_graduate_corner.html Grad School Tips http://www.gradschooltips.com/ How to get a MS in Computer Science http://www.cse.unr.edu/programs_mscs_howto.html Typical layout of a Thesis/Professional Paper http://www.cse.unr.edu/~bebis/thesis_help.html

    30. Questions? Thank you!

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