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Research & Industry Collaboration

Valpo’s Computing and Information Sciences students engage in hands-on research, working alongside faculty on real-world projects with academic and industry impact. From NASA collaborations to student-led initiatives, this robust program supports professional growth and advanced learning through mentorship and presentation opportunities.

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Research and Industry Opportunities

Valpo’s undergraduate research program for computer science was established before computing and information sciences became a department distinct from mathematics and statistics.

Faculty/student joint projects date back to the 1990s, and includes work with NASA on amplification and information retention with data from the X-ray portion of the spectrum.

Multi-year research efforts often see junior or senior students helping to mentor freshmen and sophomore. For any level of student, these projects allow students to learn about the research process, which can be a key skill for both further professional development either in industry or in graduate study.

Work from these projects can be exhibited at sub-discipline specific academic forums, Valpo’s own Symposium (SOURCE), or at student-focused events like the Butler Undergraduate Research Conferences.

Contact the Department

The Department of Computing and Information Sciences welcomes inquiries from prospective students, fellow researchers, and community members.

Department Chair: George Pati

Computing and Information Sciences

219.464.6110

College of Arts and Sciences
(ASB) Room 310
1400 Chapel Drive
Valparaiso, IN 46383

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