Howard University is a private, federally renowned research institution based in Washington, D.C., established in 1867. Howard University holds the accreditation of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and is divided among R2: Doctoral Universities that denote an extreme research activity.
Howard University offers more than 140 undergraduate, graduate, and professional degree specializations. Howard University is awarded as a leader in STEM areas. According to the National Science Foundation, Howard University is ranked as the leading producer of African-American undergraduates for science and engineering doctoral degrees.
Even though Howard University is privately controlled, it is financially assisted by the U.S. government in huge part. The major college and schools academic divisions of Howard University include arts and sciences, business, communications, dentistry, divinity, education, engineering, architecture, computer sciences, law, medicine, pharmacy, nursing, allied health sciences, and social work. Howard University is ranked at 83rd position among the Best Colleges in National Universities.
Address:  2400 6th St NW, Washington, DC 20059, United States
Phone:   +1 202-806-6100
Email:  hugsadmission@howard.edu
Website:  https://howard.edu/
Howard University facilitates excellent computer science research scope with its various research areas; some of the significant research focuses are;
• Software Engineering
• Cybersecurity
• Algorithms and Machine Learning
• Data communications
• Computer systems
Research topics under the research areas of computer science at Howard University are highlighted below with respect to research areas,
Software Engineering - Cyber-Security, Data-Centricity, Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Systems Interaction, Middleware Frameworks, Mobile Cloud Computing Systems, Model-Integrated Computing, and Software Patterns.
Cybersecurity - Authentication and Access Control, Security Architecture For Distributed Systems, Identity Management, Cybercrime Analysis, Computer Security, Operating Systems, Distributed and Parallel Systems, Network Security, Privacy Prevention Techniques, Key Management, Secure Ad Hoc Network Routing, Trust Management For Vanets, and Security In Smart Grid, Trust Management, and Security and Ubiquitous/Pervasive Computing
Algorithms and Machine Learning - Ai, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Deep Learning, Data Integration, The Internet Of Things, Knowledge Discovery, Machine Learning, Scientific Data Management, Visual Analytics, Distributed Computing, Graphics, Networking, Operating Systems, Programming Languages, and Security.
Data Communications - Internet Of Things, Software-Defined Networking, Network Function Virtualization, Cloud Computing Networking, Fog Computing, and 5g (Generation) Mobile Networks
Computer Systems - Computer Networking, Network Analysis and Synthesis, Networks, Distributed Computing, Parallel Processing, Wireless Computing, Software Engineering, Compilers and Program Optimization, Information Storage and Retrieval, Compiler Technology, Parallel, Distributed, and Mobile Computing, Cluster-Based Server Technology, Low-Power Hardware and Software, Processor and Memory Architecture, Concurrency and Synchronization.
As Howard University is well known for its research and development area of focus, it establishes various labs and centers for implementing research studies. Some of their computer science research labs and groups are
• DoD Center of Excellence in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (CoE-AIML)
• Data Science and Cybersecurity Center (DSC2)
• Center for Energy Systems and Control (CESaC)
• Howard Nanoscale Science and Engineering Facility (HNF)
• Motion Control and Drives Laboratory
• Electromagnetic Imaging and Modeling Laboratory (EMM)
• Affective Biometrics Laboratory
• Embedded Systems Security Laboratory
• Computational Biology and Algorithms Laboratory
• Computer Networks and Distributed Systems Laboratory
• Software Engineering Laboratory
• Cybersecurity and Wireless Networking Innovations Laboratory (CWiNS)
• Signal Processing and Communication Laboratory
• Hardware Design Lab
For their academic and career support, various funding opportunities are offered to the Howard University students and scholars. Some of their scholarship schemes are;
• FLAS Fellowships
• WARA Fellowships
• Sasakawa Peace Foundation Fellowship Program
• Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad (DDRA) Fellowship Program
• U.S. Department of State-s Critical Language Scholarship (CLS) Program
• Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program
• Mellon International Dissertation Research Fellowship (IDRF)
• USAID Donald M. Payne International Development Graduate Fellowship Program
• Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Fellowships
• Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program
• Boren Fellowships
• Richard A. Horovitz Fund for Professional Development
• Jennings Randolph Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship Program
• Ford Foundation Fellowship Programs
• Congressional Black Caucus Foundation Scholarships
To get PhD admission to Howard University, applicants must fill out the application form through the Howard University application portal. The admission requirements are
• Statement of Academic Background, Interest, and Professional Goals
• Autobiographical Sketch
• Updated Resume
• Three letters of recommendation
• Official transcripts from all universities or colleges pursued
• Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Verbal, Quantitative, and Analytical Writing scores reports
• All institutions official transcripts of the applicants are sent to the university.
• Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) result is needed for applicants of non-native English language and a degree in a non-U.S. institution.
• In addition, applicants for a bachelor-s degree must have a Cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.00 for graduate and a minimum of 72 credits
• Expedition of a comprehensive examination, accession of a dissertation in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree, and passage of the final oral examination are also required to finish.