The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Ph.D. in CS/SE at UTD Balaji Raghavachari Department of Computer Science University of Texas.

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The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Ph.D. in CS/SE at UTD Balaji Raghavachari Department of Computer Science University of Texas at Dallas

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Admission Requirements  B.S. in Computer Science or its equivalent, with GPA of 3.5 or better  GRE scores of V+Q > 1300, or V+Q+A > 1800  TOEFL scores (for foreign applicants)  3 letters of recommendation  Narrative (Statement of purpose)

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Degree Requirements  90 credits of approved course work beyond the Bachelor’s degree  Qualifying exams in the 5 core classes of your track  Thesis Proposal  Thesis defense and Dissertation submission

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Steps  Course work  Qualifying exams  Choosing area of research and adviser  Getting started on research  Thesis committee  Thesis proposal  Dissertation submission  Finding a (academic) job

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Coursework  5 Core classes from a chosen MS track  5 approved 6000 level CS/SE electives  CS 6382: Theory of computation  2 approved 7000/8000 level CS/SE courses  Other classes and research/dissertation hours approved by your adviser  Total of 90 hours beyond B.S. degree  Up to 45 hours can be transferred from M.S. degree elsewhere

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Prerequisites  All prerequisites marked in your admission letter corresponding to the chosen M.S. track (of core courses) must be completed within the first year of study  Apply for waiver of prerequisites that have already been completed in your previous coursework  Transfers/waivers are processed only once each semester (around the third week of each long semester). Look out for announcement  All requests for transfers/waivers must be made in the first two semesters

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Qualifying exams  Must pass qualifying exams in the core courses within 3 semesters  Ideally, complete all qualifying exams in the first year of study  Prepare well and pass the exams in the first attempt. Only 2 attempts per class.  Learn to structure your answers well: intuitive explanation followed by a full analysis

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Finding an area of study & adviser  Choose an area based on your interests, aptitude, career prospects  You are likely to work in this area for the next 10 years, if not years  Don’t decide solely based on who is able to offer an assistantship  Choose a compatible adviser, who is a good match to your working style

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Areas of strength in UTD-CS/SE  Networking and Telecommunications –Wireless networks, protocols, optical networks, distributed systems  Software Engineering –Embedded systems, Verification & testing, Requirements engineering  Intelligent Systems –Artificial intelligence, Computer Vision, Natural language processing, Expert systems  Computer Systems –Databases, Visual programming, Multimedia systems, Computer security, High performance systems  Algorithms and Applications –Algorithms, Optimization problems, Computational geometry, Computational biology

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Getting started in your research  Literature survey: study the results in your area. You can not create new knowledge without knowing what is already known  Find new, interesting problems in which you can do research. Guidance of your adviser is very important in choosing the “right” problem  Learn to read research articles quickly  Continue to read new papers in journals and conferences in your area regularly  Keep looking for new problems to solve

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science You are making good progress if...  You are publishing in: – reputed journals ( ACM / IEEE / SIAM ) – reputed conferences  Your work is cited by other leading researchers  Your work spawns follow-up papers  Balance quality and quantity

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science You are making good progress if...  You are publishing in: – reputed journals ( ACM / IEEE / SIAM ) – reputed conferences  Your work is cited by other leading researchers  Your work spawns follow-up papers  Your adviser says so!

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Balance quality and quantity  Publish good quality work, often  Always have several problems on which you are working  Spend a lot of time (in concentrated doses) working on your research  Discuss your ideas with your (trusted) colleagues  Keep on the lookout for new papers/ideas/problems

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Getting more information  Dean of graduate studies:  Graduate catalog  CS Department web site  Ph.D. information in CS web site:  Balaji Raghavachari ECSS  Judy Patterson

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Improving the chances of getting an Assistantship  Get good grades  Make steady progress  Pass qualifying exams  Publish papers in reputed conferences and journals  Try to graduate in 4 years  Find an adviser who is not over extended!

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Useful skills  Time management  Speed-reading of technical articles  Deep understanding of state-of-the-art and current methods  Formulation of new problems  Quick evaluation of new problems and solution methods (to decide if they are worth pursuing)

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Timeline  Year 1: Coursework, qualifying exams, exploration of research areas  Year 2: Find a research adviser, read papers, identify problems to solve, start working on research  Year 3: Form dissertation committee, complete thesis proposal, start publishing papers  Year 4: Continue publishing papers, write dissertation, defend thesis, look for a job

The Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science Finding an academic job  It may be better to find a postdoc position first in a reputed place  Need publications in prominent places, in areas where there are openings  Meet other people in conferences and workshops and make friends (network!)  Give invited talks in other univs, labs