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Graduate study options cover all specialization areas represented by over one hundred faculty members across multiple disciplines. These professors come from fourteen departments spanning the College of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. Students can further broaden their studies through minor subject selections. The Applied Mathematics program welcomes graduate students from diverse academic backgrounds with strong mathematical foundations, though it primarily accepts candidates pursuing Ph.D. degrees. Approximately forty students participate in this four-to-five-year program.
Artificial intelligence represents the frontier of computer systems mimicking human capabilities, achieving steady progress by conquering progressively difficult challenges. Unlike two decades ago, current technology includes automated facial recognition systems, chess programs that compete at world championship levels, and even game show-winning algorithms. Machine learning stands out as particularly transformative, where algorithms improve through training on task-specific data. This field employs advanced mathematical techniques linking high-dimensional statistics with innovative non-convex optimization methods. Cornell maintains global leadership in AI research, including machine learning, with CAM fostering interdisciplinary collaborations that bridge computer science, mathematical sciences, physical sciences, and engineering.