UNH Computer Science Department

UNH Computer Science Department The UNH Computer Science curriculum emphasizes the fundamentals. At the time, B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer science were offered. in Computer Science.

We focus on teaching skills and knowledge that leave our graduates feeling confident in an ever-changing field. The UNH Department of Computer Science first emerged in 1978 as a division of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. In 1981, when the faculty roster had grown to six members, the Department of Computer Science became an individual entity within the University of New Hampshire's C

ollege of Engineering and Physical Science. Since then, the department has continued to grow. In 1989, the department started offering a Ph.D. Today, students can explore new paths in Information Technology and Bioinformatics, and gain experience through countless internship opportunities. To learn about internships/job opportunities, please go to http://cs.unh.edu/internshipsjobs

Professor Michel Charpentier will be giving a talk next Thursday (6/12): Functional Programming With (or Without) Java S...
06/03/2025

Professor Michel Charpentier will be giving a talk next Thursday (6/12): Functional Programming With (or Without) Java Streams: A Case Study. The talk is free, but does require registration. RSVP at the link below:

As a Language, Java has evolved to incorporate gradually more functional programming (FP) features. For instance, the old "switch" statement, inherited from C, is slowly tu

Our own Michel Charpentier wrote an article for Java Magazine on the JVMs Virtual Threads, new in Java 21.
10/03/2023

Our own Michel Charpentier wrote an article for Java Magazine on the JVMs Virtual Threads, new in Java 21.

See how modern threading differs from concepts such as thread pools and futures.

06/06/2023

We had a great group today to kick off the first-year orientation sessions this year. Welcome to UNH Wildcats!

Congratulations to the graduate student class of 2023!
05/19/2023

Congratulations to the graduate student class of 2023!

2023 Undergraduate Research Conference
04/19/2023

2023 Undergraduate Research Conference

04/15/2023

We are looking forward to meeting our admitted students and their families at Admitted Student Visit Day today!

If you can't make it today, there's another chance at the mini event on Wednesday, 4/19.

The 603 Challenge has begun! This year, a generous CS alum has pledged to donate $5,000 if 30 donors give in this year's...
04/03/2023

The 603 Challenge has begun! This year, a generous CS alum has pledged to donate $5,000 if 30 donors give in this year's challenge. Let's do it!!

Support the Students, Faculty and Initiatives of CEPS During this Year's (603) Challenge!

Congratulations to Professor Momotaz Begum and her collaborators on their $2.8M grant from the NIH's National Institute ...
08/09/2022

Congratulations to Professor Momotaz Begum and her collaborators on their $2.8M grant from the NIH's National Institute on Aging for a study entitled, "Effectiveness and adoption of a Smart home-based social assistive robot for care of individuals with Alzheimer's Disease"!

An interdisciplinary team of UNH researchers has received a $2.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop technology that could help seniors age in place.

Congratulations class of 2022!
05/22/2022

Congratulations class of 2022!

If you haven't yet, today is the day to donate to the 603 challenge. Our very own wildCAT, Juno is tied for first with J...
04/12/2022

If you haven't yet, today is the day to donate to the 603 challenge. Our very own wildCAT, Juno is tied for first with Jules from Chemistry. Let's get Computer Science into the lead and Juno to the gold medal!

Thank you for your support!

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