At the University of Nevada, Reno, we train aspiring computing professionals to use technology to solve important societal problems.
Whether we're working to help robots better understand human intentions or harnessing the power of big data to help researchers study climate change, we're excited about all the ways technology is changing our world.
Department of Computer Science & Engineering
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Cybersecurity Center
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The University of Nevada, Reno is home to a thriving interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Center. Faculty in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering play a leading role in research, education and outreach programs in the center, and we're proud to be on the forefront of making cyberspace a safer place.
Department news
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University recognizes Engineering researchers this spring
Ebrahamian, Pagilla and Tavakkoli acknowledged at Honor the Best May 14
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Ur Next Route: Revolutionizing campus safety with innovation and inclusivity
Students combine innovative technology and collaborative efforts to create a safety app at the University of Nevada, Reno
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Father and son set to receive doctoral degrees May 17
College of Engineering will graduate Jay and Nathan Thom with Ph.Ds in Computer Science & Engineering
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