Internet of Things

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Internet of Things
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On Campus

Description

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a network of everyday items, such as devices, vehicles, and home appliances, that connect to the Internet and to each other. IoT technologies have had a transformative impact on key industries such as healthcare, agriculture, manufacturing, and defense.

Courses


For more information, visit: School of Computing, College of Engineering

Applying for Admission

Standard requirements for all graduate programs

  • Application for Admission with $50 non-refundable application fee.
  • Transcripts (unofficial): Uploaded as part of application form.

    If International: Uploads must include all college- or university-level transcripts or mark sheets (records of courses and marks earned), with certificates, diplomas, and degrees plus certified English translations.

    After admission: Official documents are required from all students who are admitted and enroll. Photocopies of certified records are not acceptable. International students enrolled in other U.S. institutions may have certified copies of all foreign records sent directly to the Office of Graduate Studies by their current school’s registrar office.

  • If applicant’s native language is not English, verification of English proficiency is required.

    When sending TOEFL scores, our institution code is 6877 and a department code is not needed.

  • If applicant is not a US citizen and expects an F or J visa: financial information.
  • Applicants must also fulfill any additional requirements the department specifies at the time of application.

Admission Application Deadlines

Rolling deadline.

Program Faculty

Suzette Person (bio)

Software Testing and Program Analysis Techniques in the Context of Evolving Software

Max Pierobon (bio)

Molecular Communication Theory for Nanonetworks, Communication Engineering Applied to Intelligent Drug Delivery Systems, Biological Circuit Network Engineering

Byrav Ramamurthy (bio)

Computer Networks, Network Security, Optical Networks and WDM, Wireless Networks, Middleware Support for Grid Computing, Telecommunications

Stephen Reichenbach (bio)

Digital Image Processing, Visualization and Informatics, Internet and Multimedia Systems

Peter Revesz (bio)

Database Systems, Constraint Programming, Geographic Information Systems, Bioinformatics

Charles Riedesel (bio)

Algorithms, Graph Theory, Computer Science Education

Ashok Samal (bio)

Computer Vision, Geographic Information Science, Document Analysis, Parallel and Distributed Computing

Stephen Scott (bio)

Machine Learning, Bioinformatics, Design and Analysis of Algorithms

Sharad Seth (bio)

VLSI Design and Testing, Document Image Analysis, Geographic Information Systems

Richard Sincovec (bio)

Scientific Computing, Parallel Computing, Mathematical Software, Object-Oriented Methods, Software Engineering, Computing and Information Environments

Leen-Kiat Soh (bio)

Multiagent Systems, Intelligent Education Systems, Machine Learning, Intelligent Agents, Data Mining, Image Processing and Analysis, Multiagent Systems

Witawas Srisa-an (bio)

Computer Architecture, Object-Oriented Systems, Dynamic Memory Management, Embedded Systems

Vinod Variyam

(bio)

Computational Complexity Theory, Computational Group Theory, Computational Learning Theory, Randomized Computations

Mehmet Can Vuran (bio)

Wireless Sensor Networks, Cognitive Radio Networks, Wireless Mesh Networks, InterPlaNetary Internet, Cross-Layer Design

Lisong Xu (bio)

Design and Analysis of Network Protocols and Architectures

Hongfeng Yu (bio)

Large Data Analysis and Visualization, High-Performance Computing, User Interfaces and Interaction

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