College of Engineering, Informatics, and Applied Sciences

School of Informatics, Computing and Cyber Systems

Informatics and Computing, Doctor of Philosophy


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Available Emphasis Areas:
  • Computer Science - Emphasis
  • Cyber and Software Systems - Emphasis
  • Electrical and Computer Engineering - Emphasis
  • Ecological and Environmental Informatics - Emphasis
  • Health and Bioinformatics - Emphasis

The doctoral degree in Informatics and Computing enables students to engage in a research-intensive course of study within a broad range of informatics and computing areas, including population health, bioinformatics, remote sensing, ecological modeling wireless sensor and communication systems, cyber-physical systems, software architecture and visualization, computer graphics, model-driven design, machine learning and statistical modeling, wearable computing, electrical and computer engineering, and cybersecurity.

Our five-year degree program is strengthened by committed mentorship and professional development training, with students benefiting from a broad range of collaborations and partnerships, including but not limited to: Center for Bioengineering Innovation, Center for Microbial Genetics and Genomics, Center for Ecosystem Science and Society, Merriam-Powell Center for Environmental Research, Department of Biological Sciences, Department of Physics and Astronomy, School of Earth Sciences and Environmental Sustainability, and School of Forestry.

Regional research collaborators include but are not limited to Translational Genomics Research Institute, Northern Arizona Healthcare and Flagstaff Medical Center, North Country HealthCare, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Forest Service, and Northern Arizona Planetary Science Alliance.

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