Positioned for Excellence
A Message from the Chair
Welcome to the Computer Science and Engineering Department (CSE) at the University at Buffalo. As Chair of CSE, I would like to share with you some highlights of our department – our world class faculty and research centers, flexible degree program options, successful alumni, and great job markets.
“Our faculty perform world-class research in theory, software, and hardware, and are recipients of numerous awards.”
Aidong Zhang
Professor and Chair
Computing as an academic discipline was started in 1967 at UB, which is one of the first universities to offer degree programs in this field anywhere in the world. We just celebrated 40 years of excellence in research and education, with year-round talks by our distinguished alumni and a special two day event. Information, computing and communication technologies pervade nearly all aspects of today’s digital society and will continue in the decades ahead to be of critical importance to the nation’s technological infrastructure. We are proud of the accomplishments of our many alumni, including among them prize-winning researchers and CEOs of some of the fastest-growing information technology companies.
CSE faculty perform world-class research in basic theory, software and hardware, and are recipients of numerous national and international awards. They serve on the editorial boards of over 30 prestigious journals, and including Fellows of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineering (IEEE), International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), and American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS). In a recent survey by the National Science Foundation, we were ranked 21st nationwide for funding in computer sciences. You can learn more about CSE research by reviewing our CSE research promotional piece.
CSE faculty have founded and presently direct major centers devoted to biomedical computing, biometric systems, cognitive science, document analysis and recognition, information assurance, and high performance computing. Other major areas of research include optical and wireless networks, computer security, databases, algorithms, theory, and software and hardware systems. I would like to highlight two major achievements of our faculty:
- CSE professors Sargur Srihari and Venu Govindaraju are internationally renowned for their research in pattern recognition and document analysis. Pioneers in the science and technology of automated handwriting recognition, they have developed software for machine reading of handwritten addresses that has saved the U.S. Postal Service over $1 billion in a span of a few years and sped the flow of mail.
- CSE professor Russ Miller, along with Nobel Laureate Herbert Hauptman, developed an algorithm for crystal structure determination that is ranked by the leading professional organization IEEE as one of the top algorithms of the 20th century. Miller helped establish at UB one of the leading academic supercomputing centers in the world.
The CSE department is deeply committed to providing the highest quality of undergraduate and graduate education. Many of our faculty have been recognized for outstanding teaching by the university, including the SUNY Chancellor’s Award for Teaching Excellence. The CSE department offers three programs at the undergraduate level: the BA and BS degree programs in Computer Science and the BS in Computer Engineering. The design of these degree programs take into account the highest national standards for computing curricula set by the ACM and IEEE Computer Societies as well as the Accreditation board for Engineering and Technology. We also offer a PhD and MS programs.
The department has graduated some outstanding computer scientists and engineers:
- Carl Kesselman (BA 1982) is one of the co-inventors of ‘grid computing.’ Which is the most promising development in high-performance computing today.
- Robin Li (MS 1994) is the founder and CEO of baidu.com, the leading search engine maker in China (the Chinese equivalent of Google).
- Max Nikias (PhD 1982) is the Provost of the University of Southern California.
- Bruce Shriver (PhD 1971) was past President of the IEEE Computer Society.
- Reid Simmons (BA 1979) is a Research Professor at Carnegie-Mellon University working in the exciting field of ‘social robots.’
The CSE department offers many opportunities to expand your intellectural horizons through out distinguished-lecture series, student clubs, and innovative projects in our advanced courses and at our research centers. I would like to make a special mention of our unique software engineering and engineering design courses, where students develop software and hardware tools for building experimental devices that are used by disabled individuals and their caregivers. The department is thus a leader in bringing socially relevant projects into the CSE curriculum.
In closing, I hope you will enjoy our website and welcome you to the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.
Sincerely, and with best wishes,
Aidong Zhang
Professor and Chair