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Computer Science Graduate Handbook

University of Utah
Department of Computer Science
50 S Central Campus Dr RM 3190
Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9205
(801) 581-8224 (voice)
(801) 581-5843 (fax)
info@cs.utah.edu
http://www.cs.utah.edu
1999-2000, Revised

Founded in 1965, the Department of Computer Science offers highly-regarded programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Department faculty and students have done pioneering work in interactive graphics, stack machine and dataflow architectures, digital recording, graphical user interfaces, three-dimensional rendering, asynchronous circuits, video games, computer algebra, and computer animation. Faculty and alumni have also founded a number of well-known companies, including Adobe Systems, Ashlar, Atari, Cirrus Logic, Evans & Sutherland, Myricom, Netscape, Pixar, Pixel-Planes, Silicon Graphics, and Word Perfect.

Graduate students immerse themselves in the research activities of the department, which currently include:

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tex2html_wrap_inline2498 compilers tex2html_wrap_inline2498 computer-aided geometric design
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 computer architecture tex2html_wrap_inline2498 computer graphics
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 computer vision tex2html_wrap_inline2498 databases
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 educational computing tex2html_wrap_inline2498 formal methods for system design
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 high-speed GaS circuits tex2html_wrap_inline2498 geometric modeling
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 human-computer interaction tex2html_wrap_inline2498 information-based complexity
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 natural language processing tex2html_wrap_inline2498 numerical analysis
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 operating systems tex2html_wrap_inline2498 parallel and distributed computing
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 programming languages tex2html_wrap_inline2498 robotics
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 scientific computing and visualization tex2html_wrap_inline2498 security
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 software development tools tex2html_wrap_inline2498 software engineering
tex2html_wrap_inline2498 structured VLSI design tex2html_wrap_inline2498 virtual environments

These research activities are funded from a variety of federal, state, and industrial sources, including the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Department of Energy, the Office of Naval Research, the National Institutes of Health, the Utah State Centers of Excellence Program, Silicon Graphics, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM. The department is a partner in an NSF Science and Technology Center for Computer Graphics and Visualization along with Brown, Caltech, Cornell, and the University of North Carolina; it recently received an NSF Research Infrastructure award to support research activities requiring high-bandwidth, low-latency machine-to-machine communications; it is a partner in the DOE Advanced Visualization Technology Center along with Los Alamos National Laboratory and Argonne National Laboratory; and it is a key participant in the University's $20 million Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative grant from the Department of Energy.

Graduate students have access to hundreds of Unix and Windows NT workstations and to the more specialized equipment that resides in the various research laboratories. This equipment includes a 96 CPU SGI Origin 2000 with 8 Infinite Reality Engines; SGI ONYX2, Power Challenge, Power Onyx, and Origin 200 computers; robot arms, mobile robots, and image digitization and display systems; a variety of visual and non-visual virtual environment interfaces; a professional-quality video editing and teleconferencing facility; advanced graphics display workstations equipped with special-purpose graphics hardware; and a collection of numerically controlled equipment used to produce physical prototypes of computer-generated designs.

The University of Utah is committed to policies of equal opportunity, affirmative action, and nondiscrimination. The University seeks to provide equal access to its programs, services, and activities for people with disabilities. Reasonable prior notice is needed to arrange accommodations.




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