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Friday, July 28, 2017

Top five universities for computer science

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Top five universities for computer science

1. ETH Zurich – Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich

ETH Zurich has a history of developing software and designing computer systems. Eventually these projects called for a dedicated computer science department, which was formed in 1981.
Now there are more than 30 professors in the department, hailing from more than 10 different countries.
About 200 doctoral students and research assistants study and work in the department alongside more than 50 senior scientists.
The department covers many areas of computer science, including computational intelligence, networks and distributed systems, algorithms and theory and information security. Different programming languages are also taught in software engineering courses.
There are close relationships with other departments within the university and with partners in business and industry, such as IBM, Microsoft, Google, SAP and Disney, with whom the university collaborates on research projects.
ETH Zurich dates back to 1855, just a few years after the formation of the federal state of Switzerland. It was created as a centre for scientific knowledge and innovation and remains a top institution for a range of subjects.

2. California Institute of Technology

The tiny university in Pasadena, California, boasts a world-leading department of computing and mathematical sciences.
In fact, computer science is the most popular major for women at Caltech, and 95 per cent of undergraduates take at least one course in computer science.
The undergraduate programme is very flexible; many students double major with computer science and another subject or combine with a minor subject.
Interdisciplinary collaborations are also encouraged, particularly at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory – a Nasa field centre nearby.
There are only three students to every faculty member, one of the lowest ratios of any top university.
Among many achievements, the department can claim responsibility for developing the first asynchronous microprocessor and for building the Touchstone Delta – a supercomputer – with Intel.

3. University of Oxford

Although computer science is a relatively modern discipline, Oxford has one of the oldest departments in the country, formerly known as the Oxford University Computing Laboratory.
Since its beginnings, the department has provided lecturers for undergraduates and trained research students at a postgraduate level.
In addition to core computer science topics, students can take courses in computational biology, quantum computing, information systems, software verification, software engineering and computational linguistics.
Three undergraduate degrees are offered by the department: single honours computer science, maths and computer science, and computer science and philosophy.
As of 2016 there are about 200 undergraduates, about 400 full-time and part-time master’s students and more than 130 doctoral students.
Like students of other subjects, computer science students – whether undergraduate or postgraduate – belong to one of Oxford’s colleges where they have the option to eat, socialise, study and live.

4. Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The department of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT confidently declares ‘our students change the world’.
Many of its alumni feature in lists of influential entrepreneurs who are making changes at home and abroad.
Recently, students have taken their start-ups to San Francisco and research projects have explored problems such as calculating the financial risks of renewable energy and developing faster parallel computing.
Undergraduates are enrolled on a flexible curriculum that allows them to focus on both on abstract theory and practical problems in computer science. Students can major in computer science or both computer science and molecular biology.
The department is the largest across the entire university, with 1,200 undergraduates, 700 postgraduates and 120 faculty members.
Graduates go on to design video games, work on supercomputers, research robotics and often join big companies such as Google and Microsoft.

5. Georgia Institute of Technology

Georgia Tech’s school of computing was founded in 1970, six years after the university first ran a computer science graduate programme.
Twenty years later, the university established a college of computing – the first public university to do so.
There are currently 18 degree programmes on offer, three separate schools of computer science, 84 faculty members and a wide community of researchers and students.
For graduates of the college, the median starting salary is $70,000 (£53,000) and the highest starting salary as of 2014  was $120,000.
In fact, the computer science major has the highest job placement rate across the university subjects.
The university is particularly recognised for excellence in the fields of artificial intelligence, systems research, and theoretical computer science

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