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The graduate program in the Computer Science Department ranks as one of the nation's best and within the top ten public institutions. Students can pursue both M.S. and Ph.D degrees, with nearly all full-time candidates receiving financial support through assistantships, fellowships, or grants. The Department excels in research across multiple fields, including artificial intelligence, computer systems and networking, database systems, programming languages, software engineering, scientific computing, algorithms and computation theory, computer vision, geometric computing, graphics, human-computer interaction, and bioinformatics.
Recent years have witnessed an exponential growth in digital data, exemplified by the World Wide Web, with this trend projected to intensify as more devices—from genome sequencers to microscopic biomedical sensors—capture intricate details of our daily lives. The University of Maryland at College Park's database group pursues a broad and varied research initiative, tackling data management challenges across diverse environments. Key research areas in recent years encompass life sciences and biological databases, graph databases, sensor network data management, social network data management, mobile databases, P2P networks, and unstructured text databases. Simultaneously, the group continues to advance traditional data management domains like data warehousing, spatial databases, query processing and optimization, data streams, approximate query processing, and data mining.