The University of Delaware is the largest public research and higher education institution based in Newark, Delaware, established in 1743.
The degree programs proffered by the University of Delaware are classified into seven colleges, namely the College of Art & Sciences, College of Business and Economics, College of Agriculture & Natural Sciences, College of Human Development, College of Engineering, College of Health Sciences, and the College of Environment. In addition to 148 bachelor-s programs, 121 master-s programs, and 55 doctoral, undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs, the University of Delaware also offers research-level programs.
The University of Delaware gains public funding for being a land-grant, sea-grant, and space-grant state-assisted research institution. According to the National Science Foundation, University of Delaware expends $186 million on research and development and is ranked 119th nationwide.
The University of Delaware is appreciated with the Community Engagement Classification by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and also engages in high research activity as the university is classified among R1-Doctoral Universities.
The University of Delaware was the first U.S university to proffer a study-abroad program. As an institution of higher learning, University of Delaware provides courses in the arts, sciences, agriculture, business, engineering, oceanography, education, and nursing.
Address:   Newark, DE 19716, United States
Phone:  +1 302-831-2792
Email:  gradadmissions@udel.edu
Website:  https://www.udel.edu/
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The University of Delaware develops a wide range of computer science research areas with prominent researchers and experts. Its core research areas are listed below;
• Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
• Bioinformatics
• Computer Networks
• Computer Science Education
• Computer Vision/Graphics/Robotics
• Cybersecurity
• High Performance Computing
• Human-Computer Interaction
• Natural Language Processing & Information Retrieval
• Quantum Computing
• Software Engineering
• Theory of Computation
Research topics in computer science research at the University of Delaware are listed below;
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning - Researchers at the University of Delaware under Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning are currently working on multi-agent systems, reinforcement learning, and deep learning and the applicability of AI/ML techniques toward health, biomedical, educational, and geographical data.
Bioinformatics - Bioinformatics researchers at the University of Delaware apply machine learning, distributed artificial intelligence, computer vision, and natural language processing to address a broad range of biological problems. Some of its recent interests include identifying protein homologs such as immune system enhancers and transporter proteins, building automated annotation systems, inferring genetic networks and their evolution, analyzing microarrays and protein docking images, and text-mining information such as protein-protein and protein-drug interactions from biomedical literature.
Computer Networks - The present major thrusts of computer networking research are in the topics of Transport Layer Services and Protocols, Network management, Flow and congestion control, Protocols for packet radio and wireless environments, High-performance computing, Dynamic spectrum access networks, Mobile ad hoc and wireless sensor networks, Bio-inspired swarming and networking protocols, Network security, Performance modeling and analysis, and Multimedia data compression
Computer Vision/Graphics/Robotics - Scene understanding, computational photography, camera systems, biometrics, medical image analysis, mobile robot perception, remotely sensed image analysis, and metric reconstruction of indoor/outdoor scenes are the prominent research topics at the University of Delaware.
Cybersecurity - Cybersecurity research groups at the University of Delaware are currently working on several scopes, including cloud and networking security, mobile and IoT security, privacy issues in wireless networks, and side/covert channels attacks
High Performance Computing - HPC at the University of Delaware covers various research interests such as parallel and distributed programming; interdisciplinary science, programming languages, and compilers; optimization and scheduling of large-scale scientific applications; software validation, verification, and testing; and algorithms and tools for exact linear algebra computation on large dense and sparse matrix problems
Human-Computer Interaction - HCI research at the University of Delaware currently focuses on recognizing how humans interact with computing technologies for requirement gathering and need discoveries, evaluating hardware and software prototypes utilizing qualitative and quantitative techniques, and measuring the impact of computing technologies have on society, and resolving inequities in access.
Natural Language Processing & Information Retrieval - Recent Natural Language Processing & Information Retrieval research interests at the University of Delaware concentrate on strategies for comprehending and the generation of descriptions of multimodal documents, anaphora understanding and generation, the implementation of robust dialogue systems, retrieval of new and diverse URLs in web search, search across sessions of user interactions, electronic health record retrieval and analysis, statistical and corpus-based approaches to natural language processing, experimental design and statistical analysis for NLP and IR, text mining of life sciences documents, text summarization, and applying natural language processing methods to assistive technologies for people with disabilities. Some other broad research topics of NLP are Information Systems, ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing, Computational Linguistics Journal, Information Retrieval, International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, ISRN Artificial Intelligence, Journal of Dialog Systems, Grammars, and User Modeling and User-Adapted Interaction.
Software Engineering - Research in software engineering at the University of Delaware directs on software testing methodology, tools customized for web applications, systematic testing of program-based security mechanisms, methods and tools for aspect mining, applying natural language processing to aid program comprehending and navigation, and utilizing dynamic compilation technology for dynamic program analysis in software tools.
The University of Delaware establishes numerous labs, centers, and institutes for computer science to impart practical knowledge and exposure to computer science fieldwork for researchers and scholars. Such labs and groups are enumerated below;
• Healthy LAife Laboratory
• Computational Neural and Information Engineering Lab
• HCI@UD
• Sensify LabMulti Agent Systems Laboratory (MAS Lab)
• VIMS Vision Laboratory
• Human Language Technologies Laboratory
• Computational Research and Programming Lab
• LinBox Laboratory
• Software Analysis and Compilation Laboratory
• Verified Software LaboratoryDynamic Vision Lab
• Safro Research Group
• Text Mining Laboratory
• Deep Robust & Explainable AI Lab (Deep-REAL)
• VIMS Vision Laboratory
• Deep-REAL Laboratory (GILab)
• Dynamic Vision Laboratory
• Software Analysis and Compilation Laboratory
• Program Analysis and Debugging Laboratory
• Verified Software Laboratory
• Bioinformatics Research Group Laboratory
• Center for Bioinformatics & Computational Biology (CBCB)
• Computational Biomedicine Laboratory
• Text Mining Laboratory
• Multi-Agent Systems Laboratory (MAS Lab)
• Computational Learning Laboratory
• VIMS Vision Laboratory
• Safro Research Group
• Human Language Technologies Laboratory
• Text Mining Laboratory
• Software Analysis and Compilation Laboratory
• Goal Oriented Learning and Discovery Lab
• Protocol Engineering Laboratory (PEL)
• DEGAS Networking Laboratory
• Network Management and Optimization Laboratory
The University of Delaware imparts financial aid to its students through fellowships, tuition scholarships, assistantships, and traineeships. Nearly 80% of scholars gain merit-based financial awards at the University of Delaware. Some University of Delaware-s opportunities are listed below:
• University Fellowships
• University Tuition Scholarships
• Graduate Student Assistantships
• Residence Hall Assistantships
• UD Press Awards Internship
• Folger Institute Seminars and Fellowships
• UD-Hagley Fellowships
• Winterthur Fellowships
• Delaware Nature Society Scholarships
• Nature Education Internships
• University Graduate Competitive Awards
To apply for the PhD in the computer science program at the University of Delaware, the general admission requirements are given as follows;
• A bachelor-s degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum grade average of 3.2 is required
• All applicants must complete their bachelor-s degree in computer science, mathematics, or a related field.
• GRE test scores are necessary
• For international applicants, TOEFL test scores are required to verify their English proficiency
• Three letters of recommendation from professors or experts
• Transcripts from all the prior institutions attended