At Michigan, faculty and students in CSE have the unique opportunity to collaborate with peers from across 19 highly-acclaimed schools and colleges to conduct impactful, broad ranging, and highly interdisciplinary research.
Resources at the University include leading schools of medicine, business, information, art, engineering, and public policy; facilities such as high performance computing clusters and the Mcity test facility for autonomous vehicle testing; initiatives in AI & digital health, data science, biosciences; and more.
From artificial intelligence through security, quantum computing, and warehouse-scale cloud computing, CSE’s areas of research reflect the depth and pervasiveness of modern computing.
Faculty at CSE are affiliated with at least one of CSE’s six labs. Lab affiliations are intended to foster peer relations and to discover shared interests. Labs are also the mechanism by which many visitors from other institutions are hosted at CSE.
Many opportunities exist at CSE for undergraduates to learn about and engage in research. CSE encourages all of its undergraduate students to get involved in research.