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Computer science is a dynamic and multifaceted field encompassing everything from overseeing large-scale IT initiatives to pioneering new scientific theories and technologies. Our approach combines scientific rigor with adaptability. Faculty members have significantly influenced contemporary advancements in Informatics, which informs our curriculum featuring cutting-edge, high-caliber courses. Doctoral candidates undertake self-directed research projects with faculty supervision, typically spanning 3-3.5 years (full-time) or 6-6.5 years (part-time). An additional year (or remaining time) may be allocated for thesis preparation. The dissertation, limited to 50,000 words, must offer novel insights and meet publication standards. Final degree conferral requires successful defense of the thesis in an oral examination.