Department Resources

Departmental Facilities

The Department of Computer Science provides both students and faculty with an environment which promotes learning and research. It sponsors weekly colloquia during the academic year which explore frontiers of computer science. It maintains a large, comfortable, well-stocked research library within the Mathematics and Computers Science building. Every full time graduate appointee is provided with office space and easy access to a variety of sophisticated computing equipment, and the undergraduate laboratories are well equipped with Unix-based workstations. Tutors are available in the undergraduate laboratories to help students with programming problems.



Our Building

Our Building

The department of Mathematics and Computer Science moved into a new building, constructed by the State of Ohio at a cost of $7,500,000 in Fall 1992.

The new structure contains a periodicals library, three large computer laboratories, one each for undergraduates and graduates, and one PC laboratory used as teaching laboratory, together with four special purpose laboratories devoted to graphics and visualization, symbolic and numeric computation, operating systems and networking, and distributed operating systems.




Our Library

Our Library



Departmental Computing Facilties

Laboratory facilities include:



 

Dr. Arvind Bansal
Dr. Bansal is an active researcher, and has contributed significantly in both his research and graduate teaching in the areas of parallel and associative model of logic programs, distributed multimedia languages for human computer interaction, whole genome comparison, fault tolerance of intelligent agents, and more recently biocomputing model of intelligent agents. >> more