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Welcome to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Science

Our mission is to develop the human and intellectual resources needed to meet the future technological challenges in the field of computing. This includes developing computer scientists and computer engineers for positions of leadership in industry, government, and academia.

Research Spotlight: The High Performance Computing Lab

The High Performance Computing Laboratory's research interests lie in the general area of Computer Architecture and High Performance Computing. Specifically, our work has focused on providing network support for Chip Multiprocessor and high performance cluster systems.The issues dealt with in our past/ongoing research include high performance cluster interconnect design, energy optimization techniques in clusters, and secure cluster design. In addition, many of the issues will be re-examined in the context of on-chip networks, which are increasingly finding their way into commercial markets and could be used as cluster nodes in the future. To see the complete list of research highlighted in this section, click here.

Research Spotlight: The High Performance Computing Lab


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Computer Science

We take pride in being a home for high quality education and research and, as always, a home for our computer science and computer engineering students. Being part of the Texas A&M family is more than life in a classroom.

CSE undergrad curriculum creates solid foundation, more customization

Computer Science and Computer Engineering undergraduates follow an exciting curriculum designed to give students a solid foundation of fundamental concepts and more flexibility in upper level courses. The CS curriculum underwent a significant redesign in 2005-2006, and a pilot group of undergraduates began the new curriculum in Fall of 2006. As of Fall 2007, all incoming Computer Science and Computer Engineering undergraduates follow the redesign.



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