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Computer Science & Engineering Department
University of Bridgeport
University of Bridgeport
Computer Science & Engineering Department
Proposal for a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science &
Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
1. UB & CSE Profiles
2. Is CSE Ready for a PhD program?
• Students
• Faculty
• Laboratories
• Collaboration with Industry
• Research
• Recent Achievements
• Unique Characteristics
3. The Program
• Review of Comparable Programs
• Proposal feedback
• Areas of Study
• Milestones
• A Typical Program
4. Conclusions
Outline
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
1. UB and CSE
Profiles
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
University and CSE Profile
• University of Bridgeport founded in 1927 as the
Junior College of Connecticut
• Became the University of Bridgeport in 1947
• Private, Independent, Non-sectarian and
International
• UB Total Students : 3300
• CSE is the Largest Department on Campus (500 students )
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
University and CSE Profile
• Location: 1 hour north of NYC, 2 hours south of
Boston, Seaside Campus.
• Other Schools (Education, Health Sciences,
Business, etc.)
• Emphasis in UB is on Professional and
Pre- Professional programs.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Academic Profile of Computer
Science and Engineering
CSE Offers B.S. and M.S. Degrees in Computer Science and
Computer Engineering on main campus in Bridgeport and
M.S. in C.S. on the weekend in the Stamford Campus.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
2. Is CSE Ready for a PHD
Program?
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
2. Is CSE Ready for a PHD
Program?
•Students
•Faculty
•Laboratories
•Collaboration with Industry
•Research
•Recent Achievements
•Unique Characteristics
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
A National Crisis
• Number of nation wide and Canadian PhD
graduates is 900
•There is an estimated 1500 job openings for
faculty nationwide
•100 – 150 ads per month in CS/CpE in leading
magazines {1 –4 positions per ad}
• 1 –4 daily ads in the NEEDHA newsletter
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
A National Crisis
• CSE used to receive 150 applications for a new
opening
• In the last 2 years we had an ongoing research
for two positions
• We received only 40 applications in two years
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Students
• High percentage of international students.
• Very active and high quality :
• High grades, co-ops, internships, publishing and
research (graduates and undergraduates),
tutoring, awards, entrepreneurial activities.
• CSE Department is largest in School of Engineering.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Faculty
• Faculty background in CS , CE, MATH, and EE
• Very active faculty in research
• publishing in quality journals and conferences
• attracting external funds
• Distinguished teaching
• This year’s UB Distinguished teacher of the year award
• Developing new courses, course materials, web pages, labs
• Strong collaboration with with industry
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport Laboratories
Extensive Research and Development Labs. in the areas of:
• Robotics / Automation and Control.
• Advanced digital design and VLSI / FPGA.
• Advanced networking and telecommunications.
• Wireless communications.
• High Performance Computing.
• Power Electronics.
• Others.
Compute Platform Count for SED approximately 250 (120 Sparcs,
130 PC)
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Research
• Several NSF and Industry grants for Equipment, Research and
Development. (Helped in Establishing our labs.)
• Several R & D projects with industry partners is the areas of:
• Automation and Robotics.
• Product Design and Prototyping.
• Signal Processing.
• VLSI.
• Motion Control.
• Manufacturing / Reverse Engineering.
• Software Development.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Teaching and Innovative Programs
•Evening, weekend and continuing education
offerings.
•On-site teaching in Industry.
•Distance learning version of M.S. in C.S.
• 3 - 4 Course graduate and undergraduate certificates
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Industry and Community Collaboration
• Co-ops and internships
• Joint development projects.
• On-site Training
• Industry Advisory Board
• ConnCap Program (Pre-Engineering) with Bridgeport School District
and the School of Education.
Sample of Companies:
Sagemaker, EMC, Pitney Bowes, Northrup Grumann, ADC Newnet,
Dictaphone, Transwitch, Executone, Motorola,Sony, Lucent, Synopsis,
NEC,Oracle, General Re,Lockheed Martin, IBM, UPS, SNET,
Remington, Sikorsky Aircraft and others.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Recent Achievements and Work in Progress
• 2 American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) awards (First,
Second in undergraduate paper competition.
• This year award at ASEE (First in undergraduate paper competition)
• ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) regional competition
top 3 - 5 placements for several years.
• Faculty research / best paper awards and grants.
• Recent Lab. upgrades and grants (Sun Microsystems $0.7M grant,
Oracle $1M grant, NSF Lab. grants)
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Unique Characteristics
• 1 out of 2 ABET-accredited Computer Engineering
programs in Connecticut.
• Largest CS-Graduate program in Connecticut.
• Only Weekend Masters in Computer Science in Region.
(NY, NJ, CT, MA, RI, etc.)
• Co-op and internships programs (Virtually all students,
graduate and undergraduate)
• Undergraduate research and publications.
National and international awards.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
3. The Program
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
The Program
• Review of Comparable Programs
• Proposal feedback
• Areas of Study
• Milestones
• A Typical Program
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Review of Comparable Programs
• New Mexico Tech
• Tulane University
• Vanderbilt University
• Oklahoma State University
• John Hopkins University
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
New Mexico Tech
• Number of Faculty: Six (plus 5 adjuncts).
• B.Sc., M.S. (with or without thesis) and Ph.D. degrees.
• 15 undergraduate classes (not for graduate credit), 10
grad/undergrad classes, 11 graduate classes
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Tulane University
• Number of Faculty: Thirteen.
• B.S. (Computer Science and Computer
Engineering), M.S. (with or without thesis),
Ph.D., and Sc.D. degrees.
• The number of graduate classes offered are
approximately 12 regular classes and other
``advanced topics in CS'' classes that vary from
one semester to the other.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Vanderbilt University
• Number of Faculty: Nine.
• B.Sc., M.E., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees.
• The number of graduate courses listed in the catalog
is 33 and some special research seminars.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Oklahoma State University
• Number of Faculty: Thirteen.
• B.Sc., M.S., Ed.D., and Ph.D. degrees.
• The department offers 17 undergraduate classes (not
for graduate credit), 9 grad/undergraduate classes, 17
graduate classes, and some seminars and special topic
classes.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
John Hopkins University
• Number of Faculty: Fourteen
• B.Sc., B.A., MSE, and Ph.D. degrees.
• Courses offered: N/A
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
And finally, CSE in UB
• Number of Faculty:
• Nine
• Three new openings for academic year 2001/2002}
• Many distinguished adjuncts
• B.Sc., M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering
• Courses offered in Academic year 2000/2001
•Undergraduate: 26
•Graduate: 24
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Findings
These comparable departments, already with
established and successful Ph.D. programs, share a lot
with our department, including small faculty size, and
approximately the same variety, complexity, and
number of classes offered at the graduate and
undergraduate levels, plus comparable facilities,
computing power and labs.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Proposal Feedback
1. Review by all faculty in the School of Engineering
and Design
2. Connecticut institutions were solicited for feedback
3. Feedback and review received from about 20 US &
International Universities
4. Feedback and review received from about 10
Connecticut-based industries
5. Potential Students feedback (market study)
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from
Universities feedback
Prof. Arthur C. Sanderson, Vice President for Research, Rensselaer
Polytechnic Institute, USA. and Director, Electrical and Communications
Systems Division National Science Foundation and Fellow of IEEE and
AAAS, and a member of AAAI, AIAA, ASEE, and SME
 “The proposal describes a program that is well conceived and well
organized and will provide an important educational resource for the
University and for the Bridgeport area.”
 “I am familiar with several of the key participants and feel that their
research and teaching records are appropriate for this program.”
 “I am pleased to recommend that the proposed Ph.D. program be
approved by the Connecticut Board of Governors for Higher Education.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from
Universities feedback
Prof. Imre Rudas, Vice Rector, Budapest Polytechnic, Vice President of IEEE
Industrial Electronics Society for Workshops
 “I have very positive impressions regarding the proposed courses.”
 “It is based on a set of well analyzed case studies.”
 “The proposed courses practically cover all the areas on the basis of
which young researchers of our days can be active and useful for the
society in an industrially well developed environment”
 “Congratulations for the proposal.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from
Universities feedback
Prof. Mo Jamshidi, Director, Center for Autonomous Control Engineering,
University of New Mexico, Currently, he holds the AT&T; Professorship of
manufacturing engineering, and a consultant with the Los Alamos
National Laboratory and IEEE fellow.
 “You and your colleagues are to be congratulated for a very thorough
review of the field.”
 “The proposal has covered breadth and depth of computer science as well
as a balanced approach between education and research.”
 The shortage of CS graduates is so high that almost all industrialized
nations are heavily importing from Third World Countries and have gone
to the Global Market Place for experts in Computer Science.”
 “A lot of these jobs are at the middle to upper scientific and managerial
levels and often require a Ph.D. in CS.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from
Universities feedback
Dr. John R. James, Adam Chair in Information Technology, United States
Military Academy, USA and former Director of the TRADOC Artificial
Intelligence Center at Ft. Monroe, Virginia.
 “I have reviewed your proposal and find it to be both feasible and
innovative.”
 “It is feasible since you have the faculty (with the anticipated additions),
facilities and courses to support the program.”
 “It is innovative in that it adds a requirement for teaching that is not in
the norm of other programs and also explicitly invites applicants who might
be part-time students for all or a portion of their program.”
 “It may be the case that business would support employees as a full-time
students for some portion of the studies in return for a commitment to the
company fro some period of time. I know of at least two companies which
have done this for both master’s degree as well as doctoral programs.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from
Universities feedback
Abdelkader El Kamel, Centrale Lille, France
 “There is a lack of Ph.D. graduates in the areas of Computer Science and
Engineering.”
 “The department of Computer Science and Engineering has the facilities
and the qualified faculty to support the new program”
 “The program is feasible and innovative.”
 “The program of study is well balanced and produces highly qualified
graduates for both academia and industry.”
 “Several well analyzed cases studies were used.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from
Universities feedback
Prof. Angela Di Febbraro, Politecnnico Di Torino, Italy, Chairman of the
IEEE Discrete event Dynamic Systems Technical Committee
 “I found the proposal excellent”
 “The proposed program should absolutely be started.”
 “The proposal is even more validated by the comparison with the other
institutions granting a Computer Science Ph.D.”
 “The Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the University
of Bridgeport appears to have a suitable faculty number, as well as more
than enough qualifications, facilities, and students to make the proposed
program a success.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from
Universities feedback
Prof. Nilanjan Sarkar, Vanderbilt University, USA.
 “I find the proposal to be thorough and well developed.”
 “It presents several key issues for having a Ph.D. program that I completely
agree with.”
 “I believe that the infrastructure for a Ph.D. program in Computer Science
and Engineering already exists at the University of Bridgeport.”
“The credentials of the faculty are excellent, the laboratories are there, and the
existing and proposed new courses are adequate to start such program.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from
Universities feedback
Kok-Meng Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA., Chair, IEEE Prototyping
for Robotics and Automation Technical Committee,
 “There has been a shortage of Computer scientists in the United States in
recent years, and this shortage is likely to continue due to rapid advancement
in computer, networking, tele-communications and information technologies.
 “I am glad to see that you have taken an active role to establish a Ph.D.
program in your school that many high-tech industries would feel more than
welcome.”
 “Your proposal has been well written, and has touched on many essential
elements.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from Industry
feedback
Dr. Hadi Abu-Akeel, FANUC Robotics, USA, Senior Vice President & Chief
Engineer. (retired), Technical Advisor, Genral Manager, FAUNC Berkeley
Laboratory
 “I find the program well prepared and properly targeted.”
 “The program appears to cover all the elements necessary for the
education and preparation of Computer Science and Computer
Engineering specialists.”
 “I recognize the increasing national need for computer science graduates.
There is definitely a critical shortage of such expertise at all levels and the
contribution of the University of Bridgeport should make positive impact.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from Industry
feedback
Hugh F.McCann, Jr., President, Identification Products Corporation,
Bridgeport
• “Having a world-class PhD program at the University of Bridgeport
would certainly be a very good start in firing up the economic engine of
job growth and wealth creation within the region.”
• “As a business owner I applaud and support all your efforts to see your
program come to fruition.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from Industry
feedback
Northrop Grumman Corporation, Norden Systems, Norwalk
• “Having a part time Ph.D. program within easy reach of our company
location in Norwalk, CT would provide a path for my people to improve
their skill base which otherwise wouldn’t be available to them. Also, the
Ph.D. program would provide an avenue for other students in the area to
be more equipped to work for Northrop Grumman or other advanced
technology companies in the area.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from Industry
feedback
Lin Li, Senior Technology Manager, Thermal Analysis Business Unit,
PerkinElmer Instruments, Norwalk
• “In the high-tech concentrated state like Connecticut, the Ph.D. program
will be even more important for local industries. This will offer a great
opportunity to some working professionals for continuing improvements.
Therefore, they can further enhance their technical background and
develop the successful career path through the part-time study.”
• “Your very well written proposal has touched most essential subjects of a
well-respected Ph.D. program. The proposed courses cover all areas of
computer science and engineering in both breadth and depth.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from Industry
feedback
Glenn E. Vallee, Director of Engineering and Quality Assurance, Remington
Products Company, L.L.C.
• “Speaking as one who has earned a Ph.D. while working full time, I
cannot over state the importance of such a program which allows
industry professionals the opportunity to pursue an advance degree
without sacrificing their livelihood.”
• “The proposal is well developed and incorporated the elements necessary
for a successful effort. It is consistent with other Ph.D. programs I’m
familiar with and should provide a diverse and interesting experience for
the students.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from Industry
feedback
Patrick Nolan, Manager, Industrial Design, New Britian
• “It has been identified that the University of Bridgeport is equipped with
state of art facilities, qualified faculty, and ample student population.
Offering a quality Ph.D. program for part-time students is an insightful
addition and should assist industries and industry professionals seeking
advancement while retaining active employment status.”
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Excerpts from Industry
feedback
David S. Evans, Manager, Product Verification & Test, Shelton
• “In my opinion, the proposal is well thought out, and the listed resources
should get such a program off to a good start. I think the requirements
for teaching and refereed publication increase the value of the program
to the students, whether or not they pursue an academic career. Also,
providing for part-time students, while challenging, offers the benefits of
this program to a wider group of serious technical professionals.”
• “There is increasing need in this region, as well as nation-wide, for CSE
professionals with advanced skills and discipline.”
•
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Areas of Study
A. Computation, Intelligence, and Robotics Area
B. Languages and Systems
C. Parallel Processing and Networks
D. Computer Architecture and VLSI
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Computation, Intelligence,
and Robotics
Number Title Comments
CS 504 Artificial Intelligence Existing Course
CS 505 Introduction to Expert System Design Existing Course
CS 509 Automata theory Existing Course
CS 520 Theory of Computation Existing Course
CS 570 Advanced Robotics Existing Course
CS 580 Introduction to Neural Networks Existing Course
CS 584 Machine Perception Existing Course
CS 604 Advanced Artificial Intelligence Existing Course
CS 605 Advanced Expert System Design Existing Course
CpE 460 Introduction to Robotics Existing Course
CpE 585 Computer Vision Existing Course
CpE 588 Interactive Computer Graphics Existing Course
EE 545 Advanced Control Theory Existing Course
EE 580 Information Theory and Coding Existing Course
CSE 521 Robotics Programming New Course
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Languages and Systems
Number Title Comments
CS 400 Advanced Programming in C Existing Course
CS 410 Java Programming Existing Course
CS 411 Advanced Java Existing Course
CS 435 C & Unix Programming Existing Course
CS 436 Adv C & Unix Programming Existing Course
CS 440 Visual C++ w/MFC Existing Course
CS 445 Advanced Windows Programming Existing Course
CS 450 Database Design Existing Course
CS 502 Advanced Data Structures Existing Course
CS 503 Operating Systems Existing Course
CC 551 Advanced Databases Existing Course
CpE 489 Software Engineering Existing Course
CpE 560 Performance Analysis and Evaluation Existing Course
CSE 531 Distributed Operating Systems New Course
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Parallel Processing and
Networks
Number Title Comments
CS 590 Parallel and Distributed Processing Existing Course
CpE 471 Computer Communication I Existing Course
CpE 473 Local Area Networks Existing Course
CpE 572 Computer Communications II Existing Course
EE 415 Fiber Optics Existing Course
EE 437 Microwaves Existing Course
EE 455 Microwave Lab Existing Course
CSE 550 Network Security New Course (offered in Spring)
CSE 551 High Speed Networks New Course
CSE 552 Mobile Computing New Course (to be offered in Fall)
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Computer Architecture
and VLSI
Number Title Comments
CpE 410 Introduction to Computer Architecture Existing Course
CpE 447 Logic Synthesis Using FPGAs Existing Course
CpE 448 Introduction to VLSI Design Existing Course
CpE 540 Image Processing Existing Course
CpE 550 Advanced VLSI Design Existing Course
CpE 596 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory Existing Course
EE 443 Applied Digital Signal Processing Existing Course
EE 582 Advanced Topics in Electronics Existing Course
CSE 570
Foundations of Formal Hardware
Verification
New Course
CSE 561 Design of Arithmetic Units New Course
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Other Courses
CSE 690 Independent Study
CSE 692 Special Topics in Computer Science
CSE 693 Special Topics in Computer Engineering
CSE 694 Written Comprehensive Examinations
CSE 698 Teaching requirement
CSE 699 Proposal Defense
CSE 710 Ph.D. dissertation
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Courses Summary
Current Courses at 400 levels: 20
Current Courses at 500 Levels: 23
New Courses: 5 Courses
Other courses: 7 Courses
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Course Work Requirement
• Masters degree course work requirement (typically 30 hrs)
• One course from each of the Areas of Study (12 hrs)
• Two courses from Concentration Area (6 hrs)
• Two Electives (6 hrs)
• Two courses ‘Teaching Requirement’
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Milestones
• Admission to the Ph.D. program of computer science and engineering on a
`provisional status', if needed (section 2.1);
• Taking the deficiency courses and finishing master degree, if needed;
• Getting the status restored to `regular Ph.D. student’, if needed;
• Completing the course work requirement for the Ph.D. (section 2.2);
• Passing the comprehensive examination (section 2.9);
• Admission to `Candidacy' (section 2.11);
• Selection of a dissertation advisor (section 2.10);
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Milestones
• Writing a dissertation proposal (section 2.12);
• Completion of the oral exam requirement and working on the proposed research
topic (section 2.8);
• Dissertation committee formation (section 2.10);
• Approval of the dissertation by the dissertation committee (section 2.12);
• Successful completion of the dissertation defense (2.13);
• Submission of dissertation to the Computer Science & Engineering
Department(section 2.13);
• Graduation with a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering (section
2.13).
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
A Typical Program after MSc Degree
FIRST SEMESTER
Course No. Title LT
L
B
C
R
CPE/CS/CSEXXX Course from Area A 3 3
CPE/CS/CSEXXX Course from Area B 3 3
CPE/CS/CSEXXX Course from Area C 3 3
XXX XXX Elective 3 3
SECOND SEMESTER
Course No. Title
L
T
L
B
CR
CSE 6XX Course 1 from dissertation Area 3 3
CSE 6XX Course 2 from dissertation Area 3 3
CPE/CS/CSEXXX Course from Area D 3 3
XXX XXX Elective 3 3
THIRD SEMESTER
Course No. Title
L
T
L
B
C
R
CSE 694
Written Comprehensive
Examinations
(no fees)
1 0
CSE 698 Teaching requirement (no fees) 3 0
CSE 710 Ph.D. dissertation work
3-
6
IP
FOURTH SEMESTER
Course No. Title LT
L
B
C
R
CSE 699 Seminar (Oral Exam) (no fees) 1 0
CSE 698 Teaching requirement (no fees) 3 0
CSE 710 Ph.D. dissertation work
3-
6
IP
FIFTH SEMESTER
Course No. Title
L
T
L
B
CR
CSE 710 Ph.D. dissertation work
3-
6
15
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
Unique Characteristics
of the Program
•Teaching Requirement: 2 courses
•Publication Requirement: 2 journal papers
•Part-time Students allowed
•External member in the Dissertation Committee
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
4. Conclusions
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
• CSE is qualified to offer a PhD program:
• Very productive Faculty.
• Dramatic growth.
• Very high student quality and research / education.
• Industry involvement.
• Facilities and labs
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport
• New PhD will help CSE to:
• join the ranks of Ph.D. granting institutions,
• get more visibility than we currently have,
• help our faculty to carry out the required research for
funded projects,
• qualify UB for many research grants limited to Ph.D.
granting institutions,
• increase student enrollment, and
• increase instruction quality and quantity.
Computer Science & Engineering
Department
University of Bridgeport

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phdpres.ppt

  • 1. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport University of Bridgeport Computer Science & Engineering Department Proposal for a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science & Engineering
  • 2. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport 1. UB & CSE Profiles 2. Is CSE Ready for a PhD program? • Students • Faculty • Laboratories • Collaboration with Industry • Research • Recent Achievements • Unique Characteristics 3. The Program • Review of Comparable Programs • Proposal feedback • Areas of Study • Milestones • A Typical Program 4. Conclusions Outline
  • 3. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport 1. UB and CSE Profiles
  • 4. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport University and CSE Profile • University of Bridgeport founded in 1927 as the Junior College of Connecticut • Became the University of Bridgeport in 1947 • Private, Independent, Non-sectarian and International • UB Total Students : 3300 • CSE is the Largest Department on Campus (500 students )
  • 5. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport University and CSE Profile • Location: 1 hour north of NYC, 2 hours south of Boston, Seaside Campus. • Other Schools (Education, Health Sciences, Business, etc.) • Emphasis in UB is on Professional and Pre- Professional programs.
  • 6. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Academic Profile of Computer Science and Engineering CSE Offers B.S. and M.S. Degrees in Computer Science and Computer Engineering on main campus in Bridgeport and M.S. in C.S. on the weekend in the Stamford Campus.
  • 7. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport 2. Is CSE Ready for a PHD Program?
  • 8. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport 2. Is CSE Ready for a PHD Program? •Students •Faculty •Laboratories •Collaboration with Industry •Research •Recent Achievements •Unique Characteristics
  • 9. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport A National Crisis • Number of nation wide and Canadian PhD graduates is 900 •There is an estimated 1500 job openings for faculty nationwide •100 – 150 ads per month in CS/CpE in leading magazines {1 –4 positions per ad} • 1 –4 daily ads in the NEEDHA newsletter
  • 10. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport A National Crisis • CSE used to receive 150 applications for a new opening • In the last 2 years we had an ongoing research for two positions • We received only 40 applications in two years
  • 11. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Students • High percentage of international students. • Very active and high quality : • High grades, co-ops, internships, publishing and research (graduates and undergraduates), tutoring, awards, entrepreneurial activities. • CSE Department is largest in School of Engineering.
  • 12. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Faculty • Faculty background in CS , CE, MATH, and EE • Very active faculty in research • publishing in quality journals and conferences • attracting external funds • Distinguished teaching • This year’s UB Distinguished teacher of the year award • Developing new courses, course materials, web pages, labs • Strong collaboration with with industry
  • 13. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Laboratories Extensive Research and Development Labs. in the areas of: • Robotics / Automation and Control. • Advanced digital design and VLSI / FPGA. • Advanced networking and telecommunications. • Wireless communications. • High Performance Computing. • Power Electronics. • Others. Compute Platform Count for SED approximately 250 (120 Sparcs, 130 PC)
  • 14. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Research • Several NSF and Industry grants for Equipment, Research and Development. (Helped in Establishing our labs.) • Several R & D projects with industry partners is the areas of: • Automation and Robotics. • Product Design and Prototyping. • Signal Processing. • VLSI. • Motion Control. • Manufacturing / Reverse Engineering. • Software Development.
  • 15. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Teaching and Innovative Programs •Evening, weekend and continuing education offerings. •On-site teaching in Industry. •Distance learning version of M.S. in C.S. • 3 - 4 Course graduate and undergraduate certificates
  • 16. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Industry and Community Collaboration • Co-ops and internships • Joint development projects. • On-site Training • Industry Advisory Board • ConnCap Program (Pre-Engineering) with Bridgeport School District and the School of Education. Sample of Companies: Sagemaker, EMC, Pitney Bowes, Northrup Grumann, ADC Newnet, Dictaphone, Transwitch, Executone, Motorola,Sony, Lucent, Synopsis, NEC,Oracle, General Re,Lockheed Martin, IBM, UPS, SNET, Remington, Sikorsky Aircraft and others.
  • 17. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Recent Achievements and Work in Progress • 2 American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) awards (First, Second in undergraduate paper competition. • This year award at ASEE (First in undergraduate paper competition) • ACM (Association of Computing Machinery) regional competition top 3 - 5 placements for several years. • Faculty research / best paper awards and grants. • Recent Lab. upgrades and grants (Sun Microsystems $0.7M grant, Oracle $1M grant, NSF Lab. grants)
  • 18. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Unique Characteristics • 1 out of 2 ABET-accredited Computer Engineering programs in Connecticut. • Largest CS-Graduate program in Connecticut. • Only Weekend Masters in Computer Science in Region. (NY, NJ, CT, MA, RI, etc.) • Co-op and internships programs (Virtually all students, graduate and undergraduate) • Undergraduate research and publications. National and international awards.
  • 19. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport 3. The Program
  • 20. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport The Program • Review of Comparable Programs • Proposal feedback • Areas of Study • Milestones • A Typical Program
  • 21. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Review of Comparable Programs • New Mexico Tech • Tulane University • Vanderbilt University • Oklahoma State University • John Hopkins University
  • 22. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport New Mexico Tech • Number of Faculty: Six (plus 5 adjuncts). • B.Sc., M.S. (with or without thesis) and Ph.D. degrees. • 15 undergraduate classes (not for graduate credit), 10 grad/undergrad classes, 11 graduate classes
  • 23. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Tulane University • Number of Faculty: Thirteen. • B.S. (Computer Science and Computer Engineering), M.S. (with or without thesis), Ph.D., and Sc.D. degrees. • The number of graduate classes offered are approximately 12 regular classes and other ``advanced topics in CS'' classes that vary from one semester to the other.
  • 24. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Vanderbilt University • Number of Faculty: Nine. • B.Sc., M.E., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. • The number of graduate courses listed in the catalog is 33 and some special research seminars.
  • 25. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Oklahoma State University • Number of Faculty: Thirteen. • B.Sc., M.S., Ed.D., and Ph.D. degrees. • The department offers 17 undergraduate classes (not for graduate credit), 9 grad/undergraduate classes, 17 graduate classes, and some seminars and special topic classes.
  • 26. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport John Hopkins University • Number of Faculty: Fourteen • B.Sc., B.A., MSE, and Ph.D. degrees. • Courses offered: N/A
  • 27. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport And finally, CSE in UB • Number of Faculty: • Nine • Three new openings for academic year 2001/2002} • Many distinguished adjuncts • B.Sc., M.S. in Computer Science and Engineering • Courses offered in Academic year 2000/2001 •Undergraduate: 26 •Graduate: 24
  • 28. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Findings These comparable departments, already with established and successful Ph.D. programs, share a lot with our department, including small faculty size, and approximately the same variety, complexity, and number of classes offered at the graduate and undergraduate levels, plus comparable facilities, computing power and labs.
  • 29. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Proposal Feedback 1. Review by all faculty in the School of Engineering and Design 2. Connecticut institutions were solicited for feedback 3. Feedback and review received from about 20 US & International Universities 4. Feedback and review received from about 10 Connecticut-based industries 5. Potential Students feedback (market study)
  • 30. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Universities feedback Prof. Arthur C. Sanderson, Vice President for Research, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA. and Director, Electrical and Communications Systems Division National Science Foundation and Fellow of IEEE and AAAS, and a member of AAAI, AIAA, ASEE, and SME  “The proposal describes a program that is well conceived and well organized and will provide an important educational resource for the University and for the Bridgeport area.”  “I am familiar with several of the key participants and feel that their research and teaching records are appropriate for this program.”  “I am pleased to recommend that the proposed Ph.D. program be approved by the Connecticut Board of Governors for Higher Education.”
  • 31. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Universities feedback Prof. Imre Rudas, Vice Rector, Budapest Polytechnic, Vice President of IEEE Industrial Electronics Society for Workshops  “I have very positive impressions regarding the proposed courses.”  “It is based on a set of well analyzed case studies.”  “The proposed courses practically cover all the areas on the basis of which young researchers of our days can be active and useful for the society in an industrially well developed environment”  “Congratulations for the proposal.”
  • 32. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Universities feedback Prof. Mo Jamshidi, Director, Center for Autonomous Control Engineering, University of New Mexico, Currently, he holds the AT&T; Professorship of manufacturing engineering, and a consultant with the Los Alamos National Laboratory and IEEE fellow.  “You and your colleagues are to be congratulated for a very thorough review of the field.”  “The proposal has covered breadth and depth of computer science as well as a balanced approach between education and research.”  The shortage of CS graduates is so high that almost all industrialized nations are heavily importing from Third World Countries and have gone to the Global Market Place for experts in Computer Science.”  “A lot of these jobs are at the middle to upper scientific and managerial levels and often require a Ph.D. in CS.”
  • 33. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Universities feedback Dr. John R. James, Adam Chair in Information Technology, United States Military Academy, USA and former Director of the TRADOC Artificial Intelligence Center at Ft. Monroe, Virginia.  “I have reviewed your proposal and find it to be both feasible and innovative.”  “It is feasible since you have the faculty (with the anticipated additions), facilities and courses to support the program.”  “It is innovative in that it adds a requirement for teaching that is not in the norm of other programs and also explicitly invites applicants who might be part-time students for all or a portion of their program.”  “It may be the case that business would support employees as a full-time students for some portion of the studies in return for a commitment to the company fro some period of time. I know of at least two companies which have done this for both master’s degree as well as doctoral programs.”
  • 34. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Universities feedback Abdelkader El Kamel, Centrale Lille, France  “There is a lack of Ph.D. graduates in the areas of Computer Science and Engineering.”  “The department of Computer Science and Engineering has the facilities and the qualified faculty to support the new program”  “The program is feasible and innovative.”  “The program of study is well balanced and produces highly qualified graduates for both academia and industry.”  “Several well analyzed cases studies were used.”
  • 35. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Universities feedback Prof. Angela Di Febbraro, Politecnnico Di Torino, Italy, Chairman of the IEEE Discrete event Dynamic Systems Technical Committee  “I found the proposal excellent”  “The proposed program should absolutely be started.”  “The proposal is even more validated by the comparison with the other institutions granting a Computer Science Ph.D.”  “The Department of Computer Science and Engineering of the University of Bridgeport appears to have a suitable faculty number, as well as more than enough qualifications, facilities, and students to make the proposed program a success.”
  • 36. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Universities feedback Prof. Nilanjan Sarkar, Vanderbilt University, USA.  “I find the proposal to be thorough and well developed.”  “It presents several key issues for having a Ph.D. program that I completely agree with.”  “I believe that the infrastructure for a Ph.D. program in Computer Science and Engineering already exists at the University of Bridgeport.” “The credentials of the faculty are excellent, the laboratories are there, and the existing and proposed new courses are adequate to start such program.”
  • 37. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Universities feedback Kok-Meng Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA., Chair, IEEE Prototyping for Robotics and Automation Technical Committee,  “There has been a shortage of Computer scientists in the United States in recent years, and this shortage is likely to continue due to rapid advancement in computer, networking, tele-communications and information technologies.  “I am glad to see that you have taken an active role to establish a Ph.D. program in your school that many high-tech industries would feel more than welcome.”  “Your proposal has been well written, and has touched on many essential elements.”
  • 38. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Industry feedback Dr. Hadi Abu-Akeel, FANUC Robotics, USA, Senior Vice President & Chief Engineer. (retired), Technical Advisor, Genral Manager, FAUNC Berkeley Laboratory  “I find the program well prepared and properly targeted.”  “The program appears to cover all the elements necessary for the education and preparation of Computer Science and Computer Engineering specialists.”  “I recognize the increasing national need for computer science graduates. There is definitely a critical shortage of such expertise at all levels and the contribution of the University of Bridgeport should make positive impact.”
  • 39. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Industry feedback Hugh F.McCann, Jr., President, Identification Products Corporation, Bridgeport • “Having a world-class PhD program at the University of Bridgeport would certainly be a very good start in firing up the economic engine of job growth and wealth creation within the region.” • “As a business owner I applaud and support all your efforts to see your program come to fruition.”
  • 40. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Industry feedback Northrop Grumman Corporation, Norden Systems, Norwalk • “Having a part time Ph.D. program within easy reach of our company location in Norwalk, CT would provide a path for my people to improve their skill base which otherwise wouldn’t be available to them. Also, the Ph.D. program would provide an avenue for other students in the area to be more equipped to work for Northrop Grumman or other advanced technology companies in the area.”
  • 41. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Industry feedback Lin Li, Senior Technology Manager, Thermal Analysis Business Unit, PerkinElmer Instruments, Norwalk • “In the high-tech concentrated state like Connecticut, the Ph.D. program will be even more important for local industries. This will offer a great opportunity to some working professionals for continuing improvements. Therefore, they can further enhance their technical background and develop the successful career path through the part-time study.” • “Your very well written proposal has touched most essential subjects of a well-respected Ph.D. program. The proposed courses cover all areas of computer science and engineering in both breadth and depth.”
  • 42. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Industry feedback Glenn E. Vallee, Director of Engineering and Quality Assurance, Remington Products Company, L.L.C. • “Speaking as one who has earned a Ph.D. while working full time, I cannot over state the importance of such a program which allows industry professionals the opportunity to pursue an advance degree without sacrificing their livelihood.” • “The proposal is well developed and incorporated the elements necessary for a successful effort. It is consistent with other Ph.D. programs I’m familiar with and should provide a diverse and interesting experience for the students.”
  • 43. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Industry feedback Patrick Nolan, Manager, Industrial Design, New Britian • “It has been identified that the University of Bridgeport is equipped with state of art facilities, qualified faculty, and ample student population. Offering a quality Ph.D. program for part-time students is an insightful addition and should assist industries and industry professionals seeking advancement while retaining active employment status.”
  • 44. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Excerpts from Industry feedback David S. Evans, Manager, Product Verification & Test, Shelton • “In my opinion, the proposal is well thought out, and the listed resources should get such a program off to a good start. I think the requirements for teaching and refereed publication increase the value of the program to the students, whether or not they pursue an academic career. Also, providing for part-time students, while challenging, offers the benefits of this program to a wider group of serious technical professionals.” • “There is increasing need in this region, as well as nation-wide, for CSE professionals with advanced skills and discipline.” •
  • 45. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Areas of Study A. Computation, Intelligence, and Robotics Area B. Languages and Systems C. Parallel Processing and Networks D. Computer Architecture and VLSI
  • 46. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Computation, Intelligence, and Robotics Number Title Comments CS 504 Artificial Intelligence Existing Course CS 505 Introduction to Expert System Design Existing Course CS 509 Automata theory Existing Course CS 520 Theory of Computation Existing Course CS 570 Advanced Robotics Existing Course CS 580 Introduction to Neural Networks Existing Course CS 584 Machine Perception Existing Course CS 604 Advanced Artificial Intelligence Existing Course CS 605 Advanced Expert System Design Existing Course CpE 460 Introduction to Robotics Existing Course CpE 585 Computer Vision Existing Course CpE 588 Interactive Computer Graphics Existing Course EE 545 Advanced Control Theory Existing Course EE 580 Information Theory and Coding Existing Course CSE 521 Robotics Programming New Course
  • 47. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Languages and Systems Number Title Comments CS 400 Advanced Programming in C Existing Course CS 410 Java Programming Existing Course CS 411 Advanced Java Existing Course CS 435 C & Unix Programming Existing Course CS 436 Adv C & Unix Programming Existing Course CS 440 Visual C++ w/MFC Existing Course CS 445 Advanced Windows Programming Existing Course CS 450 Database Design Existing Course CS 502 Advanced Data Structures Existing Course CS 503 Operating Systems Existing Course CC 551 Advanced Databases Existing Course CpE 489 Software Engineering Existing Course CpE 560 Performance Analysis and Evaluation Existing Course CSE 531 Distributed Operating Systems New Course
  • 48. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Parallel Processing and Networks Number Title Comments CS 590 Parallel and Distributed Processing Existing Course CpE 471 Computer Communication I Existing Course CpE 473 Local Area Networks Existing Course CpE 572 Computer Communications II Existing Course EE 415 Fiber Optics Existing Course EE 437 Microwaves Existing Course EE 455 Microwave Lab Existing Course CSE 550 Network Security New Course (offered in Spring) CSE 551 High Speed Networks New Course CSE 552 Mobile Computing New Course (to be offered in Fall)
  • 49. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Computer Architecture and VLSI Number Title Comments CpE 410 Introduction to Computer Architecture Existing Course CpE 447 Logic Synthesis Using FPGAs Existing Course CpE 448 Introduction to VLSI Design Existing Course CpE 540 Image Processing Existing Course CpE 550 Advanced VLSI Design Existing Course CpE 596 Digital Signal Processing Laboratory Existing Course EE 443 Applied Digital Signal Processing Existing Course EE 582 Advanced Topics in Electronics Existing Course CSE 570 Foundations of Formal Hardware Verification New Course CSE 561 Design of Arithmetic Units New Course
  • 50. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Other Courses CSE 690 Independent Study CSE 692 Special Topics in Computer Science CSE 693 Special Topics in Computer Engineering CSE 694 Written Comprehensive Examinations CSE 698 Teaching requirement CSE 699 Proposal Defense CSE 710 Ph.D. dissertation
  • 51. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Courses Summary Current Courses at 400 levels: 20 Current Courses at 500 Levels: 23 New Courses: 5 Courses Other courses: 7 Courses
  • 52. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Course Work Requirement • Masters degree course work requirement (typically 30 hrs) • One course from each of the Areas of Study (12 hrs) • Two courses from Concentration Area (6 hrs) • Two Electives (6 hrs) • Two courses ‘Teaching Requirement’
  • 53. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Milestones • Admission to the Ph.D. program of computer science and engineering on a `provisional status', if needed (section 2.1); • Taking the deficiency courses and finishing master degree, if needed; • Getting the status restored to `regular Ph.D. student’, if needed; • Completing the course work requirement for the Ph.D. (section 2.2); • Passing the comprehensive examination (section 2.9); • Admission to `Candidacy' (section 2.11); • Selection of a dissertation advisor (section 2.10);
  • 54. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Milestones • Writing a dissertation proposal (section 2.12); • Completion of the oral exam requirement and working on the proposed research topic (section 2.8); • Dissertation committee formation (section 2.10); • Approval of the dissertation by the dissertation committee (section 2.12); • Successful completion of the dissertation defense (2.13); • Submission of dissertation to the Computer Science & Engineering Department(section 2.13); • Graduation with a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering (section 2.13).
  • 55. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport A Typical Program after MSc Degree FIRST SEMESTER Course No. Title LT L B C R CPE/CS/CSEXXX Course from Area A 3 3 CPE/CS/CSEXXX Course from Area B 3 3 CPE/CS/CSEXXX Course from Area C 3 3 XXX XXX Elective 3 3 SECOND SEMESTER Course No. Title L T L B CR CSE 6XX Course 1 from dissertation Area 3 3 CSE 6XX Course 2 from dissertation Area 3 3 CPE/CS/CSEXXX Course from Area D 3 3 XXX XXX Elective 3 3 THIRD SEMESTER Course No. Title L T L B C R CSE 694 Written Comprehensive Examinations (no fees) 1 0 CSE 698 Teaching requirement (no fees) 3 0 CSE 710 Ph.D. dissertation work 3- 6 IP FOURTH SEMESTER Course No. Title LT L B C R CSE 699 Seminar (Oral Exam) (no fees) 1 0 CSE 698 Teaching requirement (no fees) 3 0 CSE 710 Ph.D. dissertation work 3- 6 IP FIFTH SEMESTER Course No. Title L T L B CR CSE 710 Ph.D. dissertation work 3- 6 15
  • 56. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport Unique Characteristics of the Program •Teaching Requirement: 2 courses •Publication Requirement: 2 journal papers •Part-time Students allowed •External member in the Dissertation Committee
  • 57. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport 4. Conclusions
  • 58. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport • CSE is qualified to offer a PhD program: • Very productive Faculty. • Dramatic growth. • Very high student quality and research / education. • Industry involvement. • Facilities and labs
  • 59. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport • New PhD will help CSE to: • join the ranks of Ph.D. granting institutions, • get more visibility than we currently have, • help our faculty to carry out the required research for funded projects, • qualify UB for many research grants limited to Ph.D. granting institutions, • increase student enrollment, and • increase instruction quality and quantity.
  • 60. Computer Science & Engineering Department University of Bridgeport