The Department of
Computer Science is pleased to announce the availability of a large number of Graduate Fellowships: up to 16 Teaching Fellowships, 36 Research Assistantships, and 3 GAANN Fellowships. Fellowships may combine different kinds of support (e.g., TF and RA), and include a stipend, health benefits and free tuition.
Please apply to the CS graduate program in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Fellows will be supervised by CS Faculty and be involved in exciting disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research projects.
The CS Faculty at BU includes world-renown leaders in many central areas of computer science, including analysis of algorithms, complexity theory, cryptography, computer vision, databases and data mining, fault-tolerant computing, networking, operating systems, performance evaluation, programming languages, real-time systems, security, theory of computation, and distributed systems.
A sample of research projects include:
Networking:
Computer Vision and Modeling:
Security and Privacy:
Software Systems:
Distributed Systems and High-Performance Computing:
Databases:
For more information, please contact Prof. Abraham Matta
(matta @ cs.bu.edu or 617-358-1062).
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