Are you interested in computers — what they do, how they work, and maybe most importantly what they could do that they don't do now? Do you want to build the tools of the future — help keep sensitive data safe, make a new video editing platform, or create the next must-have app? Are you a builder, a designer, a dreamer, or a problem solver? Are you interested in a career foiling cybercrime, conducting crime scene searches of computers or solving cases by examining digital evidence?
| Number | Duration |
|---|---|
| 4 | year |
Would you like to work on robotic cars, like James Wu who worked with Dr. Johnstone and eventually founded DeepMap, a Silicon Valley company that develops mapping solutions for driverless cars? Would you like to work for Google Research, like Lin Yang who worked with Drs. Johnstone and Zhang on building an optimal set of views of a tourist site by analyzing large image collections? Would you like to work for MIT Lincoln Labs, like David O'Gwynn, now chair of Belhaven University, who worked with Dr. Johnstone on aligning polygon meshes for a richer analysis of shape? Would you like to work for Tesla, Facebook, LinkedIn, SpaceX, or Twitter? Would you like to learn a discipline that defines the future? Would you like to learn about security, machine learning, and computer graphics? Would you like to study in an area where demand for jobs is high and only increasing?