Seize the AI Moment

Dr. Sriraam Nataranjan alongside students working in the lab. Dr. Nataranjan was named an AAAI fellow, association for the advancement of artificial intelligence.

Seize the AI Moment
























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Who should apply?

If you have an undergraduate degree in biology, biochemistry, physics, mathematics, statistics, computer science or another science or engineering discipline, you’re a good fit for this graduate degree. You’ll also need to have completed one semester each of calculus and statistics.

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What will I study?

The interdisciplinary curriculum allows you to tailor the degree to fit your background and your interests through 18 hours of core courses and 12 hours of electives in any relevant graduate level course with the approval of the Graduate Advisor.

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Passionate about research?

You can satisfy elective requirements of the degree with up to 12 credit hours of faculty supervised research on topics relevant to the discipline.

Dr. Wenkstern and Behnam Torabi who have developed an AI system to coordinate traffic lights to improve traffic flow. In a pilot project with the City of Richardson, the system reduced wait times at traffic lights by up to 40%.

Learn with Juno

UTD’s high performance computing system – Juno – is your digital partner in this degree program. Working with large datasets, you’ll get hands-on experience with training complex neural networks and exposure to real-world AI tools and workflow found in industry and research settings. Juno is powered by 12 Nvidia GPUs, 5,184 CPU cores and 32.25 TB of memory.

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