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14 PhD programmes in Computer Sciences in Pennsylvania, United States
Computer Science
The PhD in Computer Science program at the University of Pittsburgh prepares you for a career in research and/or teaching by providing the necessary course work and collaborative environment for both supervised and independent research.
Computer Science
Lehigh University graduate programs in Computer Science provide a balance between formal classroom instruction and research and are tailored to the individual student’s professional goals.
Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon University's Ph.D. in Computer Science is, above all, a research degree. When the faculty award a Ph.D., they certify that the student has a broad foundation and awareness of core concepts in computer science, has advanced the field by performing significant original research and has reported that work in a scholarly fashion.
Computer Science
The Department of Computer Science in the College of Computing & Informatics at Drexel University houses research groups actively conducting research on a wide range of topics in Computer Science, including artificial intelligence, algorithms, computer vision and graphics, programming languages, networks, privacy and security, high-performance computing, software engineering, computer algebra.
Computer Science - Neural Basis of Cognition
In addition to our Ph.D. in Computer Science and the dual degree with Portugal, we also the interdisciplinary Computer Science - Neural Basis of Cognition degree at Carnegie Mellon University.
Computer Science with Portugal
Doctoral students conduct their studies both in Portugal and in the United States, and are co-advised by faculty from Carnegie Mellon University and from Portuguese partner higher education institutions. We offer a Computer Science with Portugal degree at the Carnegie Mellon University.
Societal Computing
Our PhD Societal Computing program at the Carnegie Mellon University in the integrated, innovative discipline of Societal Computing provides the techniques, theories, and research methods to address societal issues and create technologies that impact society.
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Students in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Ph.D. Program at Carnegie Mellon University are provided a research-intensive study of the fundamentals of electrical or computer engineering.
Computer and Information Science
The Doctoral Program (Ph.D.) in Computer and Information Science (CIS) at the University of Pennsylvania welcomes candidates in disciplines related to computer science, information processing, and computing.
Computational Biology
The Joint Carnegie Mellon University-Pitt Ph.D. Program in Computational Biology (CPCB) provides interdisciplinary training in using quantitative and computational approaches to tackle scientific questions that lie at the interface of the life, physical, engineering, and computer sciences.
Computational Design
The PhD in Computational Design is a research-based program at Carnegie Mellon University investigating new design opportunities and critical perspectives at the intersection of design and computation.
Computer Science and Engineering
The graduate programs in Computer Science and Engineering at Pennsylvania State University emphasize the practical applications of electrical and computer sciences and the technological needs of society.
Computer Engineering
Students in the Computer Engineering graduate program at Lehigh University conduct cutting-edge research in a variety of fields including database and information systems, Internet search, graphics, user interfaces, Web-based systems, multimedia and image processing, bioinformatics, intelligent systems, computer architecture, robotics, secure systems, networks, embedded systems, and mobile computing.
Computational Modeling and Simulation
The Computational Modeling and Simulation program at the University of Pittsburgh provides its graduate students with an integrated program of creative and independent research, coursework, and teaching.