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The Computer Science and Engineering Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln provides advanced degree programs in both computer science and computer engineering, culminating in master's and doctoral qualifications. These programs broaden students' understanding while cultivating specialized expertise within specific computer science and engineering disciplines. Graduate students gain valuable experience through teaching undergraduate courses and participating in the department's robust research initiatives, aiming to establish a strong base for future technological breakthroughs, engineering advancements, and academic excellence. Research specialties in informatics encompass: bioinformatics, computer vision, constraint processing, data mining, database systems, GIS technology, image processing, simulation techniques, visualization methods, algorithmic development, computational complexity, intelligent agent systems, machine learning applications, and semantic modeling approaches. Software engineering research focuses on: development methodologies, system maintenance, code analysis, programming language design, and software quality assurance. Systems and networking research covers: collaborative tools, distributed computing solutions, embedded system design, sensor network technologies, network infrastructure, real-time operating systems, and cybersecurity measures.