Dept. of Computer Science and Information Engineering
The Department of Computer Science and Information Engineering (CSIE) was established and began to accept its first master degree students in 1995, undergraduate students in 1997, part-time executive master students in 2000, and Ph.D. degree students in 2001. Since 2011, we have initiated the All-English-Taught Programs, accepting Ph.D, Master, and Undergraduate students from native and around the world. Furthermore, we receive exchange students from sister schools each semester as well. At present, the chairman of the Department is Professor Shiow-Yang Wu, Ph.D.. There are 22 full-time professors, 271 (including 12 international) undergraduates, 215 (including 8 international) masters, 42 part-time executive masters, and 35 Ph.D. degree students in 2013 school year. Following our school principles of academic freedom and excellence, the CSIE department has established our own identity and has been continuously contributing to academic researches and industrial developments in Eastern Taiwan, as well as the informatics and electronics industries in nation. |
Program The CSIE Department offers students great choices of subjects including all related CSIE academic fields and heaped practical trainings for both advanced study and employment. The flexible program-based graduation system allows students to enroll in courses across disciplines. Students may take additional specialized courses from these modules: Multimedia Technology & Application, Software System & Application, Network & System, and Digital Life Technology. In order to build up the solid hands-on experiences, all undergraduate students are required to join into research labs and to engage in one-year-long independent study projects before graduation. All graduate students are required to involve in academic or industrial projects and to defense their theses/dissertations before graduation.
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Research Focus The department’s teaching and research look to facilitate the cross-field integration through computer and information technology to broaden the scope of applications of information technologies. The overview of current research areas include:
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Facility There are 22 research laboratories, one specious 60-seat and three 40-seat computer labs equipped with personal computers and workstations. All are connected through high-speed networks. The 22 research laboratories are:
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Website:http://www.csie.ndhu.edu.tw |