Learn how to create the hardware and software of tomorrow.
For undergraduates we offer a B.S. in Computer Science and Engineering that focuses on programming and building computer systems. For those looking to code and design for the Web, we also offer a B.S. in Web Design and Engineering that pairs a technical education in computing with courses in graphic arts, communication, and sociology.
By your senior year, you'll take on a major project that identifies a need, and then creates a product to address it. Past projects include apps to improve health care in rural areas, virtual reality software for treating anxiety, and nanosatellite software.
Our graduate programs include an M.S. and Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering. The capstone and dissertation work of our grad students often leads to developing solutions that reach far beyond the Santa Clara campus.
Our faculty members have worked for companies like Google and LG, helped write state K-12 curriculum, and collaborated with organizations like the National Science Foundation and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. During your time here, you'll have the chance to work in their labs or with them through the Sustainable Energy Initiative or Frugal Innovation Lab.
Submissions from 2002
A software architecture for modeling competitive power systems, Salem Al-Agtash and Nabeel Al-Fayoumi
A trade server for electricity e-commerce, Salem Al-Agtash and Nabeel Al-Fayoumi
Economic efficiency of coordinated multilateral trades in electricity markets, Salem Al-Agtash and Renjeng Su
Electronic multilateral trade of electricity, Nabeel Al-Fayoumi and Salem Al-Agtash
Submissions from 2001
Hydrothermal scheduling by augmented Lagrangian: consideration of transmission constraints and pumped-storage units, Salem Al-Agtash
Submissions from 2000
Optimal Traffic Cycle Estimation Using Neural Networks, Atif A. Nsour, Ezzet Al-Hujazi, and Salem Al-Agtash
Submissions from 1998
Augmented Lagrangian approach to hydro-thermal scheduling, Salem Al-Agtash and Renjeng Su
Submissions from 1996
An Expert System for Unit Commitment and Power Demand Prediction Using Fuzzy Logic and Neural Networks, Sameer Bataineh, Adnan Al-Anbuky, and Salem Al-Agtash
Submissions from 1995
Power Demand Prediction Using Fuzzy Logic, Adnan Al-Anbuky, Sameer Bataineh, and Salem Al-Agtash
Submissions from 1979
A Review of Approaches to Teaching FORTRAN, Daniel W. Lewis
Submissions from 1978
An Approach to a Modest Digital Laboratory Adjunct forLogic Design Courses, Glen G. Langdon Jr. and Daniel W. Lewis
