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2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Department of Computer Science


Colleges  > College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics  > Department of Computer Science

 


Who’s Who in the Department of Computer Science

Chair: Jaspal Subhlok

Professors:
Barbara Chapman, Albert M.K. Cheng, J. C. Huang (Emeritus), Shou-Hsuan Stephen Huang, Olin G. Johnson, Lennart Johnsson, Ioannis A. Kakadiaris, Willis K. King (Emeritus), Ernst L. Leiss, Jehan-François Pâris, Ioannis Pavlidis, Jaspal Subhlok, Rakesh Verma

Associate Professors:
Kam-Hoi Cheng, Zhigang Deng, Christoph Eick, Edgar Gabriel, Shishir Shah, Nikolas V. Tsekos, Ricardo Vilalta

Assistant Professor: Zhigang Deng, Omprakash Gnawali, Victoria Hilford (Instructional), Carlos Ordonez, Nouhad Rizk (Instructional), Weidong (Larry) Shi, Venkat Subramaniam (Instructional), Changhoon Yun (Research)

Lecturer: Robert N. Lea
 

Overview

Computer science is the systematic study of computing systems and computation. Numerous professional opportunities exist for graduates with computer science degrees including software engineering, internet systems and technology, game design, computer graphics, animation, robotics, artificial intelligence, security, medicine, biotechnology, business management and consulting, modeling, as well as graduate study in computing-related fields.

The computer science program at the University of Houston is rigorous. There is a strong correlation between the logical thinking and computer science. Students considering a major in computer science should thus have shown considerable ability in logical reasoning and mastered the fundamentals of applied mathematics. Students majoring in computer science also receive extensive instruction in state-of-the-art computing architectures, operating systems, compilers, software engineering methods and practices. Therefore, they combine good mathematical background with the ability to design and develop quality software systems on a large scale.

The department’s teaching and research fields of specialization include bioinformatics, biomedical image analysis, computer networks, computer vision, computer graphics, databases, high performance computing, internet computing, operating systems, parallel and distributed computing, physics-based modeling and simulation, real-time systems, software engineering, scientific computing, and theory.

Several faculty members have interdisciplinary interests in chemistry and the biological/medical sciences.