The Department of Computer Science at Princeton University is a leading institution in the field of computing, with a rich history dating back to the pioneering work of Alan Turing, Alonzo Church, and John von Neumann. With a faculty of approximately 60 members, the department excels in various areas including theory, networks systems, vision graphics, architecture compilers, programming languages, security policy, machine learning, natural language processing, human-computer interaction, robotics, and computational biology.
Princeton's Department of Computer Science offers a comprehensive undergraduate program, providing students with the opportunity to pursue a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree. The department also offers a certificate program, minor program, and various funding opportunities for student group activities. In addition, the graduate program offers doctoral and master's degrees, with research areas spanning computational biology, computer architecture, economics computation, human-computer interaction, machine learning, natural language processing, programming languages, robotics, security privacy, systems networking, and vision graphics.
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