Current Research Interests

 

 

 

Computer Science and Engineering faculty are actively involved in many contemporary research areas in their fields. The current research interests of the faculty include:

 

  • Wireless and mobile computing (mesh, ad-hoc, and sensor networks)
  • Network design
  • Network performance analysis and evaluation
  • Network management
  • Network resource management
  • Next generation networks
  • Pervasive computing
  • Network topology control
  • Web service technology
  • Optical networks
  • Distributed real-time systems
  • IT security systems, including biometrics and forensics
  • Applied cryptography and steganography
  • Encryption and authentication technologies
  • Computer network security
  • Autonomous intelligent systems (Robotics)
  • Multimedia systems
  • Computer vision
  • Access technology (smart cards and RFID technology)
  • Design and analysis of algorithms
  • Neural networks
  • Software engineering
  • Machine learning
  • Natural language processing and machine translation
  • Computer graphics
  • VLSI design automation
  • Synthesis and verification of hardware systems
  • Testing, verification and design for testability
  • Software-hardware co-design
  • Application-specific and mixed-signal Systems
  • Systems on chips
  • Configurable computing
  • Parallel computing and distributed processing
  • High performance architecture/processing
  • Fault-tolerant computing
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