Masters degree in Computer Science at California Institute of Technology

 

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Masters Degree in Computer Science at California Institute of Technology

California Institute Of Technology
Master's degree
Computer Science

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Master's degree is awarded only under special circumstances.

The collegial atmosphere of Caltech facilitates close working relationships between faculty members and students and encourages interdisciplinary research. Research in the
department stresses mathematical depth, the integration of theory and implementation, and a broad perspective on computing systems. Students are encouraged to tailor their programs of courses and research to fit their specific needs.

Research emphases are in algorithms; communication protocols, concurrent computation, and networks; graphics and human-computer interaction; novel computational substrates, including quantum mechanical computers and molecular computers; VLSI, with a specific emphasis on asynchronous and analog VLSI; high-confidence systems, including fault tolerance, program verification, and security; information theory; learning theory; computational complexity; computer vision; and large-scale scientific computing.

Caltech’s new centers of Information Science and Technology (IST) facilitate multidisciplinary collaboration across all departments on campus. These centers organize seminars, have visiting scholars, organize short courses, and fund student and postdoctoral research.
Graduate projects frequently involve connections with other disciplines including Physics, Biology, Control and Dynamical Systems, Economics, and Social Sciences. Students join a research group from the very beginning of their sojourn at Caltech so it is desirable that applicants have a defined area of interest when applying.

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