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The CSE department is strongly committed to excellence in both education and research. We conduct exciting research in artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, computer engineering, computer networks, computer vision, information systems, and Web systems. Our 16 faculty include two IEEE fellows, one ACM fellow, and three NSF CAREER award winners. We have a strong graduate program with over 70 graduate students, half of whom are Ph.D. students.
Lehigh undergraduate students benefit from the personal attention typical of small colleges, yet like students at a large research university, they benefit from the exposure to an active research environment. To provide students with flexibility, we offer a number of degrees. We offer two B.S. degrees in computer science (one in Engineering and one in Arts and Sciences), a B.A. in computer science, and in conjunction with Electrical and Computer Engineering, a B.S. in computer engineering. Further, in partnership with the College of Business and Economics, we offer a B.S. in Computer Science and Business, a degree that is unique because it is fully accredited in both fields.
News
- The Technology Collaborative (TTC), awarded a Phase II $30,000 grant to undergrad team led by Professor John Spletzer. The students are designing a product to assist the elderly with plugging and unplugging household electrical appliances. More...
- Congratulations to Stephen Urban for receiving the Graduate Student Life Leadership Award for exemplary scholarship, leadership, and service to the Lehigh
graduate student community. This award represents one of the highest traditions of
Lehigh University, a tradition characterized by service beyond the scope of the
person's graduate studies.
- CS major Whitney Levine was recently elected president of Lehigh's chapter of Society of Women Engineers (SWE). Whitney’s duties and responsibilities will include representing the organization to the public and presiding over all meetings of the executive board and membership. Whitney will also play a key role in organizing Choices which is an outreach program for Middle School girls exposing them to all of the disciplines of Engineering. More about SWE
- Congratulations to Hector Munoz-Avila for receiving the Lehigh Class of 1961 Professorship for the 08-09 and 09-10 academic years. This professorship "recognizes
faculty members who have achieved the rank of associate professor and have shown distinction in teaching, research, and service".
- Update on our DARPA Urban Challenge Team: Congratulations to John Spletzer and The Ben Franklin Racing Team, a partnership between the University of Pennsylvania and Lehigh, on their achievements at the DARPA Urban Challenge held in Victorville, CA on November 3, 2007. Our finalist, "Little Ben," was the fourth car to cross the finish line.
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