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Computer Science and Engineering

The Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department spans multiple areas of research including theory, systems, AI/ML, architectures, and software.

CSE’s areas of research are computer hardware, including architecture, VLSI (chip design), FPGAs, and design automation; computer security and privacy; cyber-physical systems; distributed systems; database systems; machine learning and artificial intelligence; natural language processing; networks; pervasive computing and human-computer interaction; programming languages; robotics; social computing; storage systems; and visual computing, including computer vision, visualization, and graphics.

In cooperation with other departments on campus, CSE also offers a strong research group in bioinformatics, computational biology, biomolecular engineering, and human genome mapping. The CSE department enjoys a close relationship with the Electrical and Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics, and Statistics departments. Faculty members carry out joint research projects, supervise students, and teach courses for these departments. The M.S. degree requires either a master’s thesis or an approved project and is usually completed in two years, although it is possible to complete the program in one year. The Ph.D. degree is usually completed in five years.

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Smarter tech for safer navigation

New game-changing apps will impact the way blind people navigate indoor spaces, offering a safer way to move through areas where GPS can’t reach.

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CSE research news

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Scheduling smarter: Combining technology and policy for more pleasant, equitable commuting

As housing costs push workers farther from their jobs, UCSC researchers are developing smart scheduling technology to ease commutes and reduce traffic in Santa Cruz. By combining real-time data, public policy, and community input, the project aims to create a more equitable and sustainable public transportation system.

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AI leaders gather in Silicon Valley for UC Santa Cruz, SF Tech Week event

More than 200 people gathered for an event called "AI Frontier: Data, Agents & Robots."

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New Physics Department professorship reflects an engineer’s love of science and his spouse

Bruce Schumm is the inaugural Darrell D.E. Long and Elaine N. Long Family Professor in Experimental Physics

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Open positions include: lecturer, teaching professor, research professor. Find out more.

Explore potential Computer Science and Engineering career paths

  • Software Engineer/Developer
  • Hardware Engineer/Developer
  • Network Engineer
  • Web Developer
  • Mobile App Developer
  • AI/ML Engineer
  • UX Designer
  • Systems Architect
  • Cybersecurity Engineer

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