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Dear Students,
I am Adwait Jog, assistant professor at William and Mary (W&M) in Virginia, USA.It is one of the few public ivy universities (2nd oldest institution in US) and currently ranked as 6th among US public schools, 33rd among national universities, and 70th in computer science.
I am here to inform you about our MS and Ph.D. programs in the computer science department.
Here are some useful links:
1) Deadlines: https://www.wm.edu/as/computerscience/graduate/admissions/deadlines/index.php
2) FAQ: https://www.wm.edu/as/computerscience/graduate/admissions/faq/index.php
3) Overview: https://www.wm.edu/as/computerscience/graduate/index.php
4) US news rankings: http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/college-of-william-and-mary-231624/overall-rankings
If you don't find the answer to your questions (after reading FAQ), please send e-mail to gradinfo@cs.wm.edu
Good luck,
Adwait, Ph.D. (Penn State), B.Tech (NIT Rourkela, India)
http://adwaitjog.github.io/
PhD openings available now!
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Hello All,
I am Adwait Jog graduated with B.Tech (Electronics and Instrumentation) from NIT Rourkela, India in 2009 and then went ahead to complete my Ph.D. in computer science from Penn State University, USA.
I am now an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the College of William and Mary (W&M) in Virginia, USA. It is one of the few public ivies (2nd oldest institution in the US), currently ranked as 6th among US public schools, 33rd among national universities, and 70th in computer science (as per US news rankings).
I am starting a new computer architecture research group at W&M with the goal of designing future computing systems more energy-efficient, reliable, secure, capable, and useful. For my start-up, I am looking for highly self-motivated, talented, and creative students, who have interests in the broad areas of computer architecture, systems, software, and circuits. I am also excited to explore opportunities that can lead to solid cross-disciplinary research work. Therefore, I am also on the lookout for students having interests in other disciplines such as (but not limited to) biology, economics, machine learning, security, and theory.
After satisfying all the course/admission requirements of the CS Ph.D. program of W&M and contributing significantly, students will receive Ph.D., thereby opening up several new avenues for them in academia or industry research labs. Note that GRE and TOEFL exams are required for the formal admission to W&M. If admitted to the Ph.D. program, tuition waiver and reasonable stipend are generally awarded.
Feel free to contact me via email, if you are interested to discuss the
possibilities of joining my group.
Thanks,
Adwait Jog
Assistant Professor
College of William and Mary
Email: adwait@cs.wm.edu
http://www.cs.wm.edu/~adwait