The Department of Computer Science and Engineering is ranked first at UTA in
external research funding, with almost $7 million in active research funding.
The department's internationally recognized faculty is engaged in research
across the leading areas of computer science and engineering, giving graduate
and undergraduate students excellent opportunities to perform fundamental and
applied research.
Research activities are sponsored by government and industry.
The department's research centers and labs welcome corporate participation in
establishing research agendas that advance technology for an industry.
Corporations can sponsor specific research or license technologies.
Research Centers and National Sites
Centre for Research in Wireless Mobility and Networking (CReWMaN)
Institute for Research in Security (IRIS)
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
Software Engineering Centre for Telecommunication (SECT)
Research Labs
Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory
Biocomputing and Vision Laboratory (BioVIL)
Database Exploration Laboratory
Distributed and Parallel Computing Lab
Health and Human Telecommunication Services Lab
Information Security Lab
Information Technology Lab
Multimedia Information Technology Lab
Multimedia Lab
Pervasive Community Organization Lab