Research In Computer Science

16:198:701

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Description

The course numbers 701 and 702 are used by graduate students for their Master's or Ph.D. thesis research work.  There is one section of 701/702 for each member of the graduate faculty.

A Master's student takes a total of 6 credits of 701-2 for preparing a Master's thesis (not essay). Apart from this situation, a student cannot count any 701-2 credits towards a Master's degree.

A Ph.D. student must have a least 24 credits of 701-2 taken toward writing a Ph.D. thesis.  Ph.D. students should not register for 701-2 until they have passed their qualifying exams.

Students receive a "grade" of S or U for their research credits.

Eric Allender, Ricardo Bianchini, Alex Borgida, Kristin Dana, Douglas DeCarlo, Ahmed Elgammal, Martin Farach-Colton, Michael Fredman, Apostolos Gerasoulis, Michael Grigoriadis, Haym Hirsh, Liviu Iftode, Tomasz Imielinski, Daniel Jimenez, Jeffry Kahn, Bahman Kalantari, Paul Kantor, Joe Kilian, Janos Komlos, Ulrich Kremer, Casimir Kulikowski, Saul Levy, Michael Littman, David Madigan, Amelie Marian, Richard Martin, L. Thorne McCarty, Peter Meer, Dimitris Metaxas, Evangelia Micheli-Tzanakou, Naftaly Minsky, Shan Muthukrishnan, Badri Nath, Thu Nguyen, Dinesh Pai, Marvin Paull, Vladimir Pavlovic, Gerard Richter, Barbara Ryder, Michael Saks, Chung-chieh Shan, Eduardo Sontag, William Steiger, Louis Steinberg, Matthew Stone, Mario Szegedy, Endre Szemeredi, Wade Trappe

Credits: 1 to 12

Semesters Offered:

Fall

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