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Home to cutting-edge research, award-winning faculty, remarkable students and ground-breaking laboratories, FIU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences brings together world-class research infrastructure and leading expertise to develop innovative technologies that have a wide-ranging impact on academic and scientific ventures.

Location The School of Computing and Information Sciences is located on FIU’s Modesto A. Maidique Campus in Miami. One of the most international cities in the hemisphere, Miami is an exciting and dynamic global marketplace and a major gateway to the Americas. The city is a crossroads for trade and travel and a world-class metropolis with rich cultural diversity.

About Florida International University Florida International University is recognized by the Carnegie Foundation as a community

School of Computing and Information Sciences

engaged university. Its colleges and schools offer more than 180 bachelor’s, master’s and

College of Engineering & Computing

Phone: 305.348.2744

Florida International University

Fax: 305.348.3549

11200 SW 8th Street

Graduate: grad-info@cis.fiu.edu

ECS 354

Undergraduate: undergrad-info@cis.fiu.edu

Miami, FL 33199

cis.fiu.edu

doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations, architecture, law and medicine. As one of South Florida’s anchor institutions, FIU is Worlds Ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. FIU emphasizes research as a major component of its mission. It has 160,000 alumni and enrolls 50,000 students on two campuses and three centers including FIU Downtown on Brickell and the Miami Beach Urban Studios. FIU has an athletic program with more than 400 studentathletes participating in 18 sports. For more information about FIU, visit fiu.edu About the College of Engineering & Computing

For general information, visit www.fiu.edu

Florida International University’s College of Engineering & Computing is South Florida’s

Florida International University is an

leading engineering education resource. The college offers a complete range of fully

Equal Opportunity/Access Employer and Institution.

accredited engineering baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degree programs in biomedical, civil and environmental, electrical and computer, and mechanical and materials engineering; construction management; and computing and information sciences. With close to $20 million of external funding, research is an integral part of the college’s mission and its success. The college is committed to diversity, and is the largest producer of Hispanic engineers, and one of the top producers of African-American engineers and females with Computing, visit cec.fiu.edu.

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doctoral degrees in engineering. For more information about the FIU College of Engineering &

School of Computing and Information Sciences


Research

Solving Societal Problems With a multi-disciplinary approach to seek both theoretical and applied computing challenges, SCIS faculty pursue a diverse array of research endeavors to advance computer science as a field of study, collaborate with industry, achieve technology transfer and solve important societal problems. Over the last quarter century, our research approach has grown from traditional themes such as algorithmic analysis and computer language development to the integration of computing in fields including computational sciences, bioinformatics, disaster management, geographical information systems, as well as cutting-edge technology like cloud computing, social networks, cyber security and highly reliable systems.

Research Centers, Institutes, Labs and Initiatives • NSF CREST Center for Innovative Information Systems Engineering • NSF I/UCRC Center for Advanced Knowledge Enablement • NSF PIRE A Global Living Laboratory For Cyberinfrastructure Application Enablement • Latin American Grid and the IBM Center for Autonomic and Grid Computing • High Performance Database Research Center

About the School FIU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences is a premier institution for education, training, research and technology development in Florida, and is the second largest engineering

School of Computing and Information Sciences

college-based computer science degree-awarding program in the U.S.

• Center for Advanced Distributed Software Engineering • Telecommunications and Information Technology Institute • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Laboratory • Systems Research Laboratory • Discovery Lab

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science This undergraduate program focuses on mathematics, science and computer science foundational topics necessary for the preparation of a successful computing professional. Working in state-of-the-art labs that offer a variety of operating system and interactive development environments, students develop software and learn skills in the art and science of computer programming that expose them to program design, logic, computing theory, software engineering and validation.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology This program features hands-on skill development in a broad array of subjects such as software development, databases and networking. Students develop software in leadingedge labs that offer a variety of operating system and interactive development environments. Students majoring in Information Technology focus less on mathematical and theoretical concepts of computing than students majoring in Computer Science and more on specific and advanced technologies.

Master of Science in Telecommunications and Networking This graduate program educates individuals seeking employment with hardware and/or software companies, service providers, large user organizations, or telecommunications regulatory agencies, as well as those already employed by these companies and organizations who wish to obtain a formal higher-level, specialized degree.

Master of Science in Information Technology The Master of Science in Information Technology is intended to educate students in the area of technical aspects of information. With an emphasis on software technology, database technology and security technology, the program is ideally suited for those who wish to obtain a higher-level degree in Information Technology and seek employment in the IT industry.

• Distributed Multimedia & Information Systems Laboratory As a part of the College of Engineering & Computing, students enjoy experiential learning

• Laboratory for Virtualized Infrastructure, Systems and Applications

Master of Science in Computer Science

opportunities and close interaction with WorldsAhead faculty. Through industry internship

• Affective Social Computing Laboratory

opportunities and hands-on research activities in cutting-edge laboratories, graduates are

• Disaster IT Research Group

This master’s program provides study in state-of-the–art computer applications, as well as an introduction to the theoretical foundations of computer science.

prepared to hit the ground running in their chosen careers.

• Knowledge Discovery Research Group • Modeling and Networking Systems Research Group • Software Testing and Research Group

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science This program is designed to provide study in all major areas of computer science while leading to the frontiers of knowledge in a chosen field of concentration.


Research

Solving Societal Problems With a multi-disciplinary approach to seek both theoretical and applied computing challenges, SCIS faculty pursue a diverse array of research endeavors to advance computer science as a field of study, collaborate with industry, achieve technology transfer and solve important societal problems. Over the last quarter century, our research approach has grown from traditional themes such as algorithmic analysis and computer language development to the integration of computing in fields including computational sciences, bioinformatics, disaster management, geographical information systems, as well as cutting-edge technology like cloud computing, social networks, cyber security and highly reliable systems.

Research Centers, Institutes, Labs and Initiatives • NSF CREST Center for Innovative Information Systems Engineering • NSF I/UCRC Center for Advanced Knowledge Enablement • NSF PIRE A Global Living Laboratory For Cyberinfrastructure Application Enablement • Latin American Grid and the IBM Center for Autonomic and Grid Computing • High Performance Database Research Center

About the School FIU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences is a premier institution for education, training, research and technology development in Florida, and is the second largest engineering

School of Computing and Information Sciences

college-based computer science degree-awarding program in the U.S.

• Center for Advanced Distributed Software Engineering • Telecommunications and Information Technology Institute • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Laboratory • Systems Research Laboratory • Discovery Lab

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science This undergraduate program focuses on mathematics, science and computer science foundational topics necessary for the preparation of a successful computing professional. Working in state-of-the-art labs that offer a variety of operating system and interactive development environments, students develop software and learn skills in the art and science of computer programming that expose them to program design, logic, computing theory, software engineering and validation.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology This program features hands-on skill development in a broad array of subjects such as software development, databases and networking. Students develop software in leadingedge labs that offer a variety of operating system and interactive development environments. Students majoring in Information Technology focus less on mathematical and theoretical concepts of computing than students majoring in Computer Science and more on specific and advanced technologies.

Master of Science in Telecommunications and Networking This graduate program educates individuals seeking employment with hardware and/or software companies, service providers, large user organizations, or telecommunications regulatory agencies, as well as those already employed by these companies and organizations who wish to obtain a formal higher-level, specialized degree.

Master of Science in Information Technology The Master of Science in Information Technology is intended to educate students in the area of technical aspects of information. With an emphasis on software technology, database technology and security technology, the program is ideally suited for those who wish to obtain a higher-level degree in Information Technology and seek employment in the IT industry.

• Distributed Multimedia & Information Systems Laboratory As a part of the College of Engineering & Computing, students enjoy experiential learning

• Laboratory for Virtualized Infrastructure, Systems and Applications

Master of Science in Computer Science

opportunities and close interaction with WorldsAhead faculty. Through industry internship

• Affective Social Computing Laboratory

opportunities and hands-on research activities in cutting-edge laboratories, graduates are

• Disaster IT Research Group

This master’s program provides study in state-of-the–art computer applications, as well as an introduction to the theoretical foundations of computer science.

prepared to hit the ground running in their chosen careers.

• Knowledge Discovery Research Group • Modeling and Networking Systems Research Group • Software Testing and Research Group

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science This program is designed to provide study in all major areas of computer science while leading to the frontiers of knowledge in a chosen field of concentration.


Home to cutting-edge research, award-winning faculty, remarkable students and ground-breaking laboratories, FIU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences brings together world-class research infrastructure and leading expertise to develop innovative technologies that have a wide-ranging impact on academic and scientific ventures.

Location The School of Computing and Information Sciences is located on FIU’s Modesto A. Maidique Campus in Miami. One of the most international cities in the hemisphere, Miami is an exciting and dynamic global marketplace and a major gateway to the Americas. The city is a crossroads for trade and travel and a world-class metropolis with rich cultural diversity.

About Florida International University Florida International University is recognized by the Carnegie Foundation as a community

School of Computing and Information Sciences

engaged university. Its colleges and schools offer more than 180 bachelor’s, master’s and

College of Engineering & Computing

Phone: 305.348.2744

Florida International University

Fax: 305.348.3549

11200 SW 8th Street

Graduate: grad-info@cis.fiu.edu

ECS 354

Undergraduate: undergrad-info@cis.fiu.edu

Miami, FL 33199

cis.fiu.edu

doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations, architecture, law and medicine. As one of South Florida’s anchor institutions, FIU is Worlds Ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. FIU emphasizes research as a major component of its mission. It has 160,000 alumni and enrolls 50,000 students on two campuses and three centers including FIU Downtown on Brickell and the Miami Beach Urban Studios. FIU has an athletic program with more than 400 studentathletes participating in 18 sports. For more information about FIU, visit fiu.edu About the College of Engineering & Computing

For general information, visit www.fiu.edu

Florida International University’s College of Engineering & Computing is South Florida’s

Florida International University is an

leading engineering education resource. The college offers a complete range of fully

Equal Opportunity/Access Employer and Institution.

accredited engineering baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degree programs in biomedical, civil and environmental, electrical and computer, and mechanical and materials engineering; construction management; and computing and information sciences. With close to $20 million of external funding, research is an integral part of the college’s mission and its success. The college is committed to diversity, and is the largest producer of Hispanic engineers, and one of the top producers of African-American engineers and females with Computing, visit cec.fiu.edu.

Be Worlds Ahead

12889_5/13

doctoral degrees in engineering. For more information about the FIU College of Engineering &

School of Computing and Information Sciences


Research

Solving Societal Problems With a multi-disciplinary approach to seek both theoretical and applied computing challenges, SCIS faculty pursue a diverse array of research endeavors to advance computer science as a field of study, collaborate with industry, achieve technology transfer and solve important societal problems. Over the last quarter century, our research approach has grown from traditional themes such as algorithmic analysis and computer language development to the integration of computing in fields including computational sciences, bioinformatics, disaster management, geographical information systems, as well as cutting-edge technology like cloud computing, social networks, cyber security and highly reliable systems.

Research Centers, Institutes, Labs and Initiatives • NSF CREST Center for Innovative Information Systems Engineering • NSF I/UCRC Center for Advanced Knowledge Enablement • NSF PIRE A Global Living Laboratory For Cyberinfrastructure Application Enablement • Latin American Grid and the IBM Center for Autonomic and Grid Computing • High Performance Database Research Center

About the School FIU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences is a premier institution for education, training, research and technology development in Florida, and is the second largest engineering

School of Computing and Information Sciences

college-based computer science degree-awarding program in the U.S.

• Center for Advanced Distributed Software Engineering • Telecommunications and Information Technology Institute • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Laboratory • Systems Research Laboratory • Discovery Lab

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science This undergraduate program focuses on mathematics, science and computer science foundational topics necessary for the preparation of a successful computing professional. Working in state-of-the-art labs that offer a variety of operating system and interactive development environments, students develop software and learn skills in the art and science of computer programming that expose them to program design, logic, computing theory, software engineering and validation.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology This program features hands-on skill development in a broad array of subjects such as software development, databases and networking. Students develop software in leadingedge labs that offer a variety of operating system and interactive development environments. Students majoring in Information Technology focus less on mathematical and theoretical concepts of computing than students majoring in Computer Science and more on specific and advanced technologies.

Master of Science in Telecommunications and Networking This graduate program educates individuals seeking employment with hardware and/or software companies, service providers, large user organizations, or telecommunications regulatory agencies, as well as those already employed by these companies and organizations who wish to obtain a formal higher-level, specialized degree.

Master of Science in Information Technology The Master of Science in Information Technology is intended to educate students in the area of technical aspects of information. With an emphasis on software technology, database technology and security technology, the program is ideally suited for those who wish to obtain a higher-level degree in Information Technology and seek employment in the IT industry.

• Distributed Multimedia & Information Systems Laboratory As a part of the College of Engineering & Computing, students enjoy experiential learning

• Laboratory for Virtualized Infrastructure, Systems and Applications

Master of Science in Computer Science

opportunities and close interaction with WorldsAhead faculty. Through industry internship

• Affective Social Computing Laboratory

opportunities and hands-on research activities in cutting-edge laboratories, graduates are

• Disaster IT Research Group

This master’s program provides study in state-of-the–art computer applications, as well as an introduction to the theoretical foundations of computer science.

prepared to hit the ground running in their chosen careers.

• Knowledge Discovery Research Group • Modeling and Networking Systems Research Group • Software Testing and Research Group

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science This program is designed to provide study in all major areas of computer science while leading to the frontiers of knowledge in a chosen field of concentration.


Research

Solving Societal Problems With a multi-disciplinary approach to seek both theoretical and applied computing challenges, SCIS faculty pursue a diverse array of research endeavors to advance computer science as a field of study, collaborate with industry, achieve technology transfer and solve important societal problems. Over the last quarter century, our research approach has grown from traditional themes such as algorithmic analysis and computer language development to the integration of computing in fields including computational sciences, bioinformatics, disaster management, geographical information systems, as well as cutting-edge technology like cloud computing, social networks, cyber security and highly reliable systems.

Research Centers, Institutes, Labs and Initiatives • NSF CREST Center for Innovative Information Systems Engineering • NSF I/UCRC Center for Advanced Knowledge Enablement • NSF PIRE A Global Living Laboratory For Cyberinfrastructure Application Enablement • Latin American Grid and the IBM Center for Autonomic and Grid Computing • High Performance Database Research Center

About the School FIU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences is a premier institution for education, training, research and technology development in Florida, and is the second largest engineering

School of Computing and Information Sciences

college-based computer science degree-awarding program in the U.S.

• Center for Advanced Distributed Software Engineering • Telecommunications and Information Technology Institute • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Laboratory • Systems Research Laboratory • Discovery Lab

Bachelor of Science in Computer Science This undergraduate program focuses on mathematics, science and computer science foundational topics necessary for the preparation of a successful computing professional. Working in state-of-the-art labs that offer a variety of operating system and interactive development environments, students develop software and learn skills in the art and science of computer programming that expose them to program design, logic, computing theory, software engineering and validation.

Bachelor of Science in Information Technology This program features hands-on skill development in a broad array of subjects such as software development, databases and networking. Students develop software in leadingedge labs that offer a variety of operating system and interactive development environments. Students majoring in Information Technology focus less on mathematical and theoretical concepts of computing than students majoring in Computer Science and more on specific and advanced technologies.

Master of Science in Telecommunications and Networking This graduate program educates individuals seeking employment with hardware and/or software companies, service providers, large user organizations, or telecommunications regulatory agencies, as well as those already employed by these companies and organizations who wish to obtain a formal higher-level, specialized degree.

Master of Science in Information Technology The Master of Science in Information Technology is intended to educate students in the area of technical aspects of information. With an emphasis on software technology, database technology and security technology, the program is ideally suited for those who wish to obtain a higher-level degree in Information Technology and seek employment in the IT industry.

• Distributed Multimedia & Information Systems Laboratory As a part of the College of Engineering & Computing, students enjoy experiential learning

• Laboratory for Virtualized Infrastructure, Systems and Applications

Master of Science in Computer Science

opportunities and close interaction with WorldsAhead faculty. Through industry internship

• Affective Social Computing Laboratory

opportunities and hands-on research activities in cutting-edge laboratories, graduates are

• Disaster IT Research Group

This master’s program provides study in state-of-the–art computer applications, as well as an introduction to the theoretical foundations of computer science.

prepared to hit the ground running in their chosen careers.

• Knowledge Discovery Research Group • Modeling and Networking Systems Research Group • Software Testing and Research Group

Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science This program is designed to provide study in all major areas of computer science while leading to the frontiers of knowledge in a chosen field of concentration.


Home to cutting-edge research, award-winning faculty, remarkable students and ground-breaking laboratories, FIU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences brings together world-class research infrastructure and leading expertise to develop innovative technologies that have a wide-ranging impact on academic and scientific ventures.

Location The School of Computing and Information Sciences is located on FIU’s Modesto A. Maidique Campus in Miami. One of the most international cities in the hemisphere, Miami is an exciting and dynamic global marketplace and a major gateway to the Americas. The city is a crossroads for trade and travel and a world-class metropolis with rich cultural diversity.

About Florida International University Florida International University is recognized by the Carnegie Foundation as a community

School of Computing and Information Sciences

engaged university. Its colleges and schools offer more than 180 bachelor’s, master’s and

College of Engineering & Computing

Phone: 305.348.2744

Florida International University

Fax: 305.348.3549

11200 SW 8th Street

Graduate: grad-info@cis.fiu.edu

ECS 354

Undergraduate: undergrad-info@cis.fiu.edu

Miami, FL 33199

cis.fiu.edu

doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations, architecture, law and medicine. As one of South Florida’s anchor institutions, FIU is Worlds Ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. FIU emphasizes research as a major component of its mission. It has 160,000 alumni and enrolls 50,000 students on two campuses and three centers including FIU Downtown on Brickell and the Miami Beach Urban Studios. FIU has an athletic program with more than 400 studentathletes participating in 18 sports. For more information about FIU, visit fiu.edu About the College of Engineering & Computing

For general information, visit www.fiu.edu

Florida International University’s College of Engineering & Computing is South Florida’s

Florida International University is an

leading engineering education resource. The college offers a complete range of fully

Equal Opportunity/Access Employer and Institution.

accredited engineering baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degree programs in biomedical, civil and environmental, electrical and computer, and mechanical and materials engineering; construction management; and computing and information sciences. With close to $20 million of external funding, research is an integral part of the college’s mission and its success. The college is committed to diversity, and is the largest producer of Hispanic engineers, and one of the top producers of African-American engineers and females with Computing, visit cec.fiu.edu.

Be Worlds Ahead

12889_5/13

doctoral degrees in engineering. For more information about the FIU College of Engineering &

School of Computing and Information Sciences


Home to cutting-edge research, award-winning faculty, remarkable students and ground-breaking laboratories, FIU’s School of Computing and Information Sciences brings together world-class research infrastructure and leading expertise to develop innovative technologies that have a wide-ranging impact on academic and scientific ventures.

Location The School of Computing and Information Sciences is located on FIU’s Modesto A. Maidique Campus in Miami. One of the most international cities in the hemisphere, Miami is an exciting and dynamic global marketplace and a major gateway to the Americas. The city is a crossroads for trade and travel and a world-class metropolis with rich cultural diversity.

About Florida International University Florida International University is recognized by the Carnegie Foundation as a community

School of Computing and Information Sciences

engaged university. Its colleges and schools offer more than 180 bachelor’s, master’s and

College of Engineering & Computing

Phone: 305.348.2744

Florida International University

Fax: 305.348.3549

11200 SW 8th Street

Graduate: grad-info@cis.fiu.edu

ECS 354

Undergraduate: undergrad-info@cis.fiu.edu

Miami, FL 33199

cis.fiu.edu

doctoral programs in fields such as engineering, international relations, architecture, law and medicine. As one of South Florida’s anchor institutions, FIU is Worlds Ahead in its local and global engagement, finding solutions to the most challenging problems of our time. FIU emphasizes research as a major component of its mission. It has 160,000 alumni and enrolls 50,000 students on two campuses and three centers including FIU Downtown on Brickell and the Miami Beach Urban Studios. FIU has an athletic program with more than 400 studentathletes participating in 18 sports. For more information about FIU, visit fiu.edu About the College of Engineering & Computing

For general information, visit www.fiu.edu

Florida International University’s College of Engineering & Computing is South Florida’s

Florida International University is an

leading engineering education resource. The college offers a complete range of fully

Equal Opportunity/Access Employer and Institution.

accredited engineering baccalaureate, master’s and doctoral degree programs in biomedical, civil and environmental, electrical and computer, and mechanical and materials engineering; construction management; and computing and information sciences. With close to $20 million of external funding, research is an integral part of the college’s mission and its success. The college is committed to diversity, and is the largest producer of Hispanic engineers, and one of the top producers of African-American engineers and females with Computing, visit cec.fiu.edu.

Be Worlds Ahead

12889_5/13

doctoral degrees in engineering. For more information about the FIU College of Engineering &

School of Computing and Information Sciences


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