The University of Texas at Dallas is a public research institution in Richardson, Texas. The University of Texas is regarded as one of the largest public universities in the Dallas area and was established in 1969.
University of Texas, Dallas is represented by its drastic research outcomes growth and aggressive undergraduate admissions policies. University of Texas, Dallas, engages highest research activity, as it is categorized as a doctoral research university by the Carnegie Foundation.
University of Texas, Dallas provides more than 140 academic programs over its eight schools and maintains more than 50 research centers and institutes. The University of Texas, Dallas is regarded as the top among 150-year-old universities in Texas.
More than 140 undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs are offered from 8 academic schools at the University of Texas, Dallas. The University of Texas at Dallas has extensive research opportunities for scholars and researchers in cybersecurity, bioengineering, nanotechnology, space science, and brain science research with its 50 research centers and institutes. The University of Texas at Dallas expends $122 million on research and development.
Address:  800 W Campbell Rd, Richardson, TX 75080, United States
Phone:   +1 972-883-2111
Email:  admission@utdallas.edu
Website:  https://www.utdallas.edu/
Undergraduate Programs:
• Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
• Bachelor of Science in Software Engineering
Graduate Programs:
• Master of Science in Computer Science
• Master of Science in Software Engineering
• Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering
• Master of Science in Cyber Security
Ph.D. Programs:
• Ph.D. in Computer Science
• Ph.D. in Software Engineering
• Ph.D. in Telecommunications Engineering
• Ph.D. in Cyber Security
The University of Texas Dallas has gained a strong insistence on computer science research across innovative areas such as Artificial Intelligence; Machine Learning; Cyber Security; Data Science
Networks; Systems; Theory; and Software Engineering. Trending computer science research areas at the University of Texas Dallas:
• Cyber Security
• Computing Theory
• Computer Systems
• Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
• Software Engineering
• Networks
Cyber Security - Cyber security researchers at the University of Texas Dallas, focus on preventing and detecting cybercrimes, wireless and sensor network security, and database security threats.
Computing Theory - The computing theory research at the University of Texas Dallas concentrates on problems related to algorithms, combinatorics, graph theory, and cryptography. Key research areas include algorithms, combinatorics and optimization, computational biology, computational complexity, computational geometry, cryptography, and secure multiparty computations.
Computer Systems - The Computer system researchers at the University of Texas Dallas, conduct top-class research on various topics, namely, parallel embedded systems, embedded software, parallel computers and networking, data mining, database systems, forensic analysis, multimedia, computer graphics, visualization, and programming language security.
Software Engineering - The software engineering research at the University of Texas Dallas investigates complications linked to efficiently implementing large-scale, complex systems and core research topics such as requirements engineering, architecture, design, component-based engineering, testing and verification, static analysis, and software maintenance, and multi-agent systems. Novel categories of applications are Big Data, Cyber-physical, and autonomous adaptable systems.
Networks - The University of Texas Dallas networking researchers are working on difficulties in designing and evaluating next-generation computer and telecommunication networks. Main research topics of networks such as wireless and mobile networking, analysis and modeling of large networks, quality of service scheduling, network reliability and survivability, optical networking, network monitoring and Internet measurements, network security, group communication, and IP multicast, algorithmic issues in wireless sensor networks, mobile ad hoc networks, cognitive radio networks, distributed algorithms, resource allocation, high-performance network architectures, and network switches and routers.
Computer science research faculties and scholars at the University of Texas Dallas direct various research institutes and centers for better research outcomes. Recent institutes and centers include:
• Cyber Security Research and Education Institute
• Human Language Technology Research Institute
• Institute for Data Analytics
• Center for Software Testing
• Software Technologies to Improve (Human) Performance (h-STIP)
• Center for CS Education and Outreach
• The Dallas Institute for Interactive and Spatial Computing (UT-DIISC)
• The Center for Machine Learning
• The Center for Applied AI and Machine Learning
• Applied Logic; Programming Languages; and Systems Lab
• Computer Graphics and Animation Lab
• Distributed Systems Lab
• Speech Processing Lab
• Wireless Networks Lab
• Multimedia Computer Systems Lab
• Advanced Networks Research Lab
• Multi-Agent & Visualization Systems Lab
• Data Security and Privacy Lab
• Big Data Management and Analytics Laboratory
• Data Communication and Data Management Laboratory
• Social Network Group
• Intelligent Robotics and Vision Lab at the University of Texas at Dallas
• CARAML Lab
• SoftwarE Evolution ReSearch (SEERS) Group
The University of Texas Dallas offers scholarship and endowment funds to highly qualified researchers and graduate students via the following programs;
• Dean-s Graduate Scholarship
• National Science Foundation (NSF) funded Cybercorp®: Scholarship for Service (SFS) program
• Jonsson Graduate Scholarship in Computer Science
• Louis Beecherl, Jr.,Fellowship
• Excellence in Education Fellowships
• Jan P. Van der Ziel Engineering Fellowship
• Jonsson Family Fellowships in Bioengineering
• Jonsson School IAC Graduate Fellowship
• Ok Kyun Kim and Youngmoo Cho Kim EE Fellowship
• Stella Kim Memorial MSEN Fellowship
• Mary and Richard Templeton Fellowship
• Phil Ritter Scholarship
• The National GEM Consortium
• NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program
To apply for PhD at the University of Texas Dallas by filling online application on the university website and attach all supplements given below;
• A bachelor-s or master-s degree in computer science or related field with a minimum 3.5 GPA
• GRE score result with a minimum score of quantitative: 156, verbal: 151, writing: 4.5
• Reports of a TOEFL score of 90 (internet-based) or an IELTS level of 7.0 for international applicants are essential whose native language is not English and who hold a degree from a non-accredited U.S. institution.
• Transcripts of all the degrees pursued
• Three letters of recommendation
• Statement of purpose
The admission is confirmed after an overall evaluation of the applicant-s credentials