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School of Computing

Our program covers the design principles of key computing technologies such as hardware, operating systems, database systems, networks, graphics, and artificial intelligence.

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Welcome to the School of Computing

The School of Computing at the University of Georgia is one of the leading centers of innovation and academic excellence in the nation. Known for its programs in computer science and information technology, the school offers a wide range for all undergraduates and graduates designed to meet the ever-evolving needs of the tech industry. Our faculty is filled with distinguished researchers and educators, actively engaging in cutting-edge research across various areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and software engineering. With our highly esteemed faculty, students also benefit from excellent facilities and laboratories, fostering a unique hands-on learning environment that encourages each student with exploration and experimentation. Emphasizing collaboration through industry and academia, the school equips graduates to thrive in each sector, and empowers them to drive innovation to excel in the dynamic field of computing. 

 

The School of Computing at the University of Georgia invites applications for two new open tenureD/TENURE-track positions starting fall 2025.

School of Computing is conducting an open search for two positions.

 

With the UGA Athletic Association Professor, the school is looking to recruit an internationally renowned researcher and educator. We are interested in a background in Data/information/scientific visualization or related areas like Computer Graphics, Human-Computer Interfaces (HCI), or Natural Language Processing/Interfaces. This position is part of a new cluster that includes the School of Computing, the School of Arts, the Department of Theatre and Film Studies, and the English Department. As the senior anchor position within the cluster, it is expected that the candidate takes leadership in the development of a multidisciplinary research agenda and academic programming, to include new degree programs. Applicants should have at least 12 years of Professional Experience conducting computing research and education.

 

The second position involves a collaboration with the Department of Geology for an Assistant/Associate Professor position. The position will be 75% in the School of Computing and 25% in Geography.  We are seeking candidates with a background or interest in Geospatial and/or Spatio-temporal Data Analytics (including GeoAI), Visual Analytics, Edge Computing, or Physics-based AI Models, and their applications to remote sensing such as developing innovative remote sensing methodologies for modeling and information synthesis, multi-source data fusion, or visualization.

 

Please see UGAJobSearch for additional details including application instructions and contact information.

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Graduate Program

The School of Computing offers the Master of Science (MS) ( thesis and non-thesis)  and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in computer science, and an interdisciplinary Masters in Applied Mathematical Sciences (MAMS) degree. 

At the graduate-level, the department also offers a Cyberscurity Certificate program.

Prospective students may apply online to any of the above Graduate Degree programs by visiting the Graduate School website at www.grad.uga.edu

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