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With most of its growth taking place over the last 25 years, the CSE Department is a young and research-active department. CSE faculty members are graduates of many of the top departments in the country, and all are currently conducting externally funded research.

The department is home to 20 research laboratories, with annual research expenditures exceeding $8 million.

Research areas of particular strength are:

  • AI
  • Biometrics
  • Image processing
  • Machine learning
  • Software engineering
  • Formal methods
  • Mobile computing
  • Distributed systems
  • Computer networking
  • Multimedia technologies
  • Natural language processing
  • Data mining
  • Genetic algorithms

Funding sources include a broad spectrum of federal agencies (including NSF, DARPA, ONR, DOE, NIH, AFOSR, NASA, NSA), Michigan government agencies, and numerous corporate sponsors.

The faculty are aided in this research by an outstanding group of graduate and undergraduate research assistants. The number of faculty in the Department continues to grow, enabling us to strengthen existing research areas and expand into new ones.

Our collective research activities address a number of problems that are important to the nation's security and quality of life. Researchers protect critical infrastructures from cyber-terrorism, enhance how we find and organize information in databases, use biometrics to enhance security systems, explore the human genome, and design software used in safety-critical systems.


Research Groups and Labs

As part of the MSU tradition, our graduate research program emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and scholarship that transcends the traditional boundaries of the field. CSE is composed of more than 150 M.S. and Ph.D. students from around the globe.

Our annual research poster workshop gives CSE graduate students an opportunity to display their research and receive recognition for their efforts. It also informs the CSE community about the research our students are conducting and has been a significant community-building activity for more than a decade.

The annual CSE Research Open House provides an opportunity to tour our labs and experience how computer science is transforming the world.

MSU offers a variety of research colloquia, lectures, and seminars related to computer science.

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