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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 cutting-edge research initiatives. The curriculum aims to establish a strong base for groundbreaking scientific exploration, technological advancement, and academic excellence. Research focuses span multiple informatics domains such as: bioinformatics, visual computing, constraint resolution, data analytics, database systems, GIS technology, image processing, simulation techniques, visual representation, algorithmic design, computational theory, intelligent systems, artificial intelligence, and semantic frameworks. Software engineering investigations cover: development methodologies, system upkeep, code evaluation, programming paradigms, and quality assurance. Systems and networking research encompasses: collaborative tools, distributed architectures, embedded devices, sensor technologies, network infrastructure, time-sensitive systems, and cybersecurity.