The University of Technology Sydney is a publicly-based research institution in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and was chartered in the 1830s.
As one of the highest-performing universities in Australia, the University of Technology is ranked 11th by QS among the Top 50 Universities. The University of Technology Sydney is recognized as one of the world-s leading young universities and is a founding associate of the Australian Technology Network, Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL), Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), Universities Australia and the Worldwide Universities Network.
The University of Technology Sydney centers on research, innovation, and disseminating knowledge of public value and owns vibrant international exchange study and research programs. The University of Technology Sydney delivers more than 500 degree programs at undergraduate, graduate, and research levels in various fields such as Business, Communication, Education, Engineering, and Information Technology.
The University of Technology Sydney delivers more than 210 postgraduate and 130 undergraduate degree courses in several disciplines such as architecture, business, built environment, communication, education, design, engineering, international studies, information technology, law, nursing, midwifery, pharmacy, and science. Research at the University of Technology Sydney is underpinned by leading research assistance infrastructures. Its research impact in Australia is rated first due to highly rated research areas.
Address:  15 Broadway, Ultimo NSW 2007, Australia
Phone:  +61 2 9514 2000
Email:  international@uts.edu.au
Website:  https://www.uts.edu.au/
The University of Technology Sydney is at the forefront of computer science research and investigates in following research areas such as;
• Artificial Intelligence (AI)
• Algorithms and Data Structures
• Security and Cryptography
• Distributed Systems and Networks
• Software Engineering
• Computer Architecture
• Operating Systems
• Database Systems
• Human-Computer Interaction
• Bioinformatics
Artificial Intelligence (AI):
• Machine Learning
• Deep Learning
• Natural Language Processing
• Computer Vision
• Robotics
• Reinforcement Learning.
Algorithms and Data Structures:
• Graph Algorithms
• String Algorithms
• Computational Geometry
• Parallel Computing
• Approximation Algorithms.
Security and Cryptography:
• Cryptography
• Network Security
• Cloud Security
• Intrusion Detection
• Authentication.
Distributed Systems and Networks:
• Network Protocols
• Cloud Computing
• Data Centers
• Internet of Things (IoT).
Software Engineering:
• Software Design
• Testing
• Verification
• Reliability
• Performance.
Computer Architecture:
• Memory Hierarchy
• Multi-core Systems
• GPU Computing
• Embedded Systems.
Operating Systems:
• Operating System Design
• System Performance
• Memory Management
• File Systems.
Database Systems:
• Data Modeling
• Query Processing
• Data Mining
• Indexing.
Human-Computer Interaction:
• User Interface Design
• Usability Engineering
• Visualization.
Bioinformatics:
• Sequence Analysis
• Structural Analysis
• Functional Analysis
• Gene Expression.
The University of Technology Sydney-s Computer Science Research Labs, Groups, and Centers, listed below, are the hub of innovation and exploration.
• Centre for Autonomous Systems
• Centre for Translational Data Science
• Centre for Quantum Computation and Intelligent Systems
• Centre for Artificial Intelligence
• Centre for Internet of Things
• Centre for Networked Systems
• Centre for Security, Privacy, and Applied Cryptography
• Centre for Software Engineering
• Centre for Computational Foundations of Software Engineering
• Centre for Applied Artificial Intelligence
• Centre for Complex Dynamic Systems and Control
• Centre for Cloud Computing and Big Data
• Centre for High Performance Computing
• Centre for Human-Computer Interaction
• Centre for Robotics and Autonomous Systems
• Centre for Computational Intelligence
• Centre for Intelligent Decision Support Systems
• Centre for Computational Biology
• Centre for Intelligent Systems
• Centre for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence
• UTS International Postgraduate Research Scholarship
• UTS Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology HDR Scholarships
• UTS Vice-Chancellor-s International Postgraduate Research Scholarship
• UTS Faculty of Science International HDR Scholarship
• UTS Faculty of Science Postgraduate Research Scholarship
• UTS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Postgraduate Research Scholarship
• UTS Faculty of Business Research Scholarship
• UTS Faculty of Transdisciplinary Innovation Research Scholarship
• UTS International Academic Excellence Scholarship
• UTS International Postgraduate Research Tuition Fee Scholarship
• UTS Postgraduate Research International Scholarship
• UTS Postgraduate Research Excellence Scholarship
• UTS President-s Postgraduate Research Scholarship
• UTS Vice-Chancellor-s International Postgraduate Research Excellence Scholarship
• Australian Postgraduate Award
Funded projects in computer science at the University of technology are
• Data-driven Cognitive Radio Networks
• Advanced Deep Learning for Computer Vision and Robotics
• Adaptive Computing for Smart Edge Devices
• Autonomous Intelligent Systems for Autonomous Vehicles
• Automated Image Analysis and Tracking for Cyber Security
• Cyber Security for Networked Embedded Systems
• Digital Signal Processing for Autonomous Systems
• Machine Learning for Autonomous Systems
• Multi-agent Systems for Autonomous Robotics
• Predictive Analytics for Smart Grid Applications
Admission requirements at the University of Technology Sydney for Ph.D. study are
• A bachelor-s degree with at least an upper second-class honors in a relevant area of study
• Acceptable results in an authorized English language proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL
• Applicants are required to submit a completed application form, along with a statement of purpose, detailed curriculum vitae, a research proposal, and two references
• Applicants also provide official transcripts of all prior undergraduate and postgraduate study
• Applicants submit relevant documents, including proof of identity, passport, and visa
• Applicants are required to pay the application fee
• Applicants are required to attend an interview and then receive an offer of admission