Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE LABORATORY The Computer Science and Articial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) (http://www.csail.mit.edu) pursues fundamental research across the entire breadth of computer science and articial intelligence. CSAIL is committed to leading the eld both in new theoretical approaches and in the creation of applications that have broad societal impact. CSAIL's current research activities span three principal areas: • Articial Intelligence (AI). This area of research aims to understand and develop systems—living and articial—capable of intelligent reasoning, perception, and behavior. Specic research includes core AI computational biology, computer graphics, computer vision, human language technology, machine learning, medical informatics, robotics, and the semantic web. • Systems. This area of research aims to discover common principles, models, metrics, and tools of computer systems, both hardware and soware. Specic research includes compilers, computer architecture and chip design, operating systems, programming languages, and computer networks. • Theory. This area of research studies the mathematics of computation and its consequences. Specic research includes algorithms, complexity theory, computations geometry, cryptography, distrusted computing, information security, and quantum computing. CSAIL encourages student participation in its research projects. Undergraduates may become involved through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) (http://catalog.mit.edu/ mit/undergraduate-education/academic-research-options/ undergraduate-research-opportunities-program), and research assistantships are available to graduate students. CSAIL graduate students are typically enrolled in the departments of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Mathematics, Aeronautics and Astronautics, Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering, and the MIT-Harvard Health Sciences and Technology Program. Other related opportunities include: • MIT App Inventor (http://appinventor.mit.edu), a visual programming environment aimed at allowing new coders to build apps for smartphones and tablets • The Internet Policy Research Initiative (http:// internetpolicy.mit.edu), an eort to conduct research and engage with public policy leaders on key issues in cybersecurity and technology Computer Science and Articial Intelligence Laboratory | 3.

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