COMPUTER SCIENCE. & ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
The Institute initiated its undergraduate program in Computer Science and Engineering in 1982. Since then the activities of the CSE Department have proliferated in various directions. A postgraduate course in Computer and Information Technology leading to an MTech degree was introduced in the 1986-87 session. Full scale thrust on research activities leading to a PhD degree was initiated in the 80s with the first PhD granted in 1986. The department has excellent hardware as well as software facilities. The hardware laboratory is well equipped with the latest equipment for training, research, and development on microprocessor-based systems. The software laboratory has a state-of-the-art computer cluster comprised of a Compaq server running Windows, and the following Linux/Unix servers: a DEC server, a SUN Enterprise server, a SUN Blade server, SUN Ultra SPARC stations, IBM and Intel servers. These servers are interconnected over a 100 Mbps LAN. The Software lab has over 45 thin clients acting as student access points. To facilitate research and training in the emerging areas the department has set up specialized laboratories in areas such as Multimedia, VLSI/CAD, Parallel processing, Systems, Networks and Bioinformatics. The department also has a Microsoft funded lab that is used for providing Microsoft tools support to the department community in addition to research and development in wireless and embedded systems. The departmental LAN is connected to the institute-wide backbone through multiple Gigabit links (fibre-optic), and the Institute LAN is connected to the Internet via VSAT and high-speed fibre-optic lines. The departmental library is well equipped with the latest books available in all the different areas of Computer Science and Engineering. The Department offers MTech degree in:
CS Computer Science and Engineering
Course Contains :
he curriculum of the course consists of three core courses and seven electives. A wide range of electives is offered to enable the students to select subjects in their special areas of interest. Some of the courses are listed below:
Advances in Algorithms, High Performance Computer Architecture, Distributed Systems, Logic for Computer Science, Testing and Verification of Circuits, Cryptography and Network Security, Algorithms for Bioinformatics, Artificial Intelligence, Advanced Graph Theory, Computational Complexity, VLSI System Design, Speech and Natural Language Processing, Object Oriented Systems, Internet Protocols and Applications, Date Warehousing and Data Mining, Database Engineering, Advanced Microprocessor Based Systems, Intelligent Systems, Advances in Operating Systems Design, Parallel and Distributed Algorithms, Real Time Systems, Theory of Programming Languages, Machine Learning, Fault Tolerant Systems, Computational Geometry, Software Engineering, CAD for VLSI Design, Quantum Computing, Advances in Digital and Mixed Signal Testing.
Areas of Research
Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence and Knowledge based systems, Computer Networks, Computer Architecture, Computer Vision and Image Processing, Computer Graphics, Computational Geometry, Data Base Management Systems, Distributed and Parallel processing, Fault tolerant computing, Logic and Semantics, Real-time systems, Verification of Hardware and Software, Programming Languages, VLSI Systems Design.
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