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Georgia Institute of Technology School of Computational Science and Engineering

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Type
  
Public

Chair
  
David A. Bader

Postgraduates
  
87

Founded
  
2010

Established
  
2010

Academic staff
  
17

Phone
  
+1 404-385-4785

Location
  
Atlanta, Georgia,  United States

Address
  
Klaus Advanced Computing Building, 266 Ferst Drive, Atlanta, GA 30313, USA

The School of Computational Science & Engineering is an academic unit located within the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). It conducts both research and teaching activities related to computational science and engineering at the undergraduate and graduate levels. These activities focus on "making fundamental advances in the creation and application of new computational methods and techniques in order to enable breakthroughs in scientific discovery and engineering practice."

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History

The School of Computational Science & Engineering was formed in March 2010, when the former Computational Science and Engineering Division was elevated to "School" status. Richard Fujimoto was appointed as the school's first chair. The School of Computational Science & Engineering represents a continuation of the College of Computing’s efforts to define and delineate the field of computing into focused bodies of study. In July 2014, David A. Bader, replaced Fujimoto as school chair.

Degrees offered

The School of Computational Science & Engineering offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees in several fields. These degrees are technically granted by the School's parent organization, the Georgia Tech College of Computing, and often awarded in conjunction with other academic units within Georgia Tech.

Doctoral degrees

  • Ph.D. in Bioengineering
  • Ph.D. in Bioinformatics
  • Ph.D. in Computational Science & Engineering
  • Ph.D. in Computer Science
  • Master's degrees

  • M.S. in Analytics
  • M.S. in Bioengineering
  • M.S. in Computational Science & Engineering
  • M.S. in Computational Science & Engineering Distance Learning
  • M.S. in Computer Science
  • Bachelor's degrees

  • B.S. in Computer Science
  • Notable faculty

  • David A. Bader
  • Mark Borodovsky
  • Haesun Park
  • Location

    The School of Computational Science & Engineering’s administrative offices, as well as those of most of its faculty and graduate students, are located in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building.

    References

    Georgia Institute of Technology School of Computational Science & Engineering Wikipedia