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The CSE department is strongly committed to excellence in both education and research. We conduct exciting research in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, computer engineering, computer networks, computer vision, information systems, and Web systems. Our 16 faculty include two IEEE fellows, one ACM fellow, and four NSF CAREER award winners. We have a strong graduate program with over 70 graduate students, half of whom are Ph.D. students.

Lehigh undergraduate students benefit from the personal attention typical of small colleges, yet like students at a large research university, they benefit from the exposure to an active research environment. To provide students with flexibility, we offer a number of degrees. We offer two B.S. degrees in computer science (one in Engineering and one in Arts and Sciences), a B.A. in computer science, and in conjunction with Electrical and Computer Engineering, a B.S. in computer engineering. Further, in partnership with the College of Business and Economics, we offer a B.S. in Computer Science and Business, a degree that is unique because it is fully accredited in both fields.

We are pleased to announce that Brian Y. Chen has joined our faculty this fall. Professor Chen's research is in the area of structural bioinformatics. He received his Ph.D from Rice and is currently finishing a postdoc in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics at Columbia University. Brian Y. Chen

News

  • Computer Science grad students, Liangjie Hong and Ovidiu Dan, along with their advisor Professor Brian Davison, received the Best Poster Award at WWW2011 held in Hyderabad, India for their poster entitled "Predicting Popular Messages in Twitter".
  • Lehigh's game design team "SudoSandShoe" and software design team "Team Not Enough Minerals" were awarded honorable mentions in the Imagine Cup US 2011 competition. The SudoSandShoe team members are: Greyson Parrelli, Michael Toth, and Yujia Huo (all CSB majors). Professor Hector Munoz-Avila served as the team's advisor. Team Not Enough Minerals included Wyatt Pierson (CS major) and Jason Kim (Finance major), with encouragement from Professor Brian Davison.
  • Congratulations to Professor Michael Spear for being named to a P.C. Rossin Assistant Professorship for the years 2011-13.
  • Professor Hank Korth has been invited to serve a three year term on the Computing Community Consortium (CCC)
  • Professor Dan Lopresti and Professor Stefan Maas, Biological Sciences, collaborate on software that reveals the inner workings of the human genome. more
  • Lehigh alumnus and CSE departmental advisory board member, Dr. James Foley, named to National Academy of Engineering. more
 
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