The University of Nebraska is a public land-grant research institution in Lincoln, Nebraska, chartered in 1869. The University of Nebraska is recognized as the best university and the flagship institution of the countrywide system.
The University of Nebraska comprises colleges. The Agricultural University of Nebraska offers more than 200-degree programs in various disciplines over its undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs. The Carnegie Classification appreciates the University of Nebraska as a doctoral university that conducts very high research activity.
In accordance with National Science Foundation, the University of Nebraska spends $320 million on research and development. The University of Nebraska delivers quality education via inclusive training.
The University of Nebraska offers comprehensive learning to the students through eminent academicians and experts, advanced infrastructure, and also improves the participation of students in several industrial projects by implementing hands-on experience.
As the state-s primary intellectual center, the University of Nebraska provides leadership with qualified learning, teaching, research, and service.
Address:  1400 R St, Lincoln, NE 68588, United States
Phone:  +1 402-472-7211
Email:  admission@huskers.unl.edu
Website:  https://www.unl.edu/
M.S. Degree Areas:
The University of Nebraska makes a consistent effort in computer science research and focuses on many active research areas such as
Software Engineering – Software Engineering research at the University of Nebraska focuses on
• Methodology
• Maintenance
• Program Analysis
• Software Testing & Reliability
Informatics and Algorithmic Foundations – Research in Informatics and Algorithmic Foundations at the University of Nebraska investigates on following research topics
• Algorithms
• Bioinformatics
• Computational Complexity
• Computer Vision
• Constraint Processing
• Constraint Satisfaction
• Data Mining
• Databases
• GIS
• Image Analysis
• Intelligent Agents
• Languages
• Machine Learning
• Semantic Modeling
• Simulation & Modeling
• Visualization
Systems – Researchers at the University of Nebraska within system research focus on
• Collaborative Technologies
• Distributed Computing & Storage
• Embedded Systems
• Sensors & Sensor Networks
• Networking
• Real-Time Systems
• Security
The University of Nebraska comprises numerous facilities such as hi-tech laboratories, multimedia studios, IT and computing labs, libraries, and conference halls. The following is the list of computing labs and centers at the University of Nebraska;
• Big Data Computing Lab
• bricks Lab
• Bridging Research in Innovation, DesiGn, and Education (BRIDGE) Lab
• Center for Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and Network Systems
• Computer Science Learning Center (CSLC)
• Constraint Systems Lab
• Cyber-Physical Networking Lab
• Data Science Lab
• Empirically-based Software Quality Research and Development Lab
• Holland Computing Center
• ICE Lab
• Intelligent Agents and Multiagent Systems Lab
• Intelligent Device-2–Applications Lab
• Knowledge Representation and Natural Language Understanding (NLPKR) Lab
• Laboratory for Advanced Software Engineering Research (LASER) Lab
• Nebraska Intelligent MoBile Unmanned Systems Lab
• Networks Research Group
• Security, Wireless & Ad hoc Networks (SWAN) Lab
• Software Engineering Research and Empirical Studies (SERES) Lab
• Systems Biology and Biomedical Informatics Lab
• Visualization Lab
• Wireless Infrastructure for Network of Distributed Sensors (WINDS) Lab
The University of Nebraska provides scholarship and fellowship programs to its students to support their research and career. Some of the scholarships are listed below;
• Mary E. and Elmer H. Dohrmann Scholarship
• CAREER Scholarship
• STEM CONNECT Scholarship
• Cecilia Day Scholarship
• Earle W. Schweiger, Jr. Memorial Scholarship
• Garmin Computer Engineering Scholarship
• David A. Klarner Fellowship for Computer Science
• Mary E. and Elmer H. Dohrmann Fellowship Fund