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Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
NameGolisano College of Computing and Information Sciences
Established2001
TypePublic college
ParentRochester Institute of Technology
CityRochester
StateNew York
CountryUnited States

Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences is a college within Rochester Institute of Technology located in Rochester, New York. The college offers undergraduate and graduate programs focused on computing, information sciences, cybersecurity, and interactive media, and engages with partners across industry and government. Faculty and alumni have been involved with organizations and initiatives spanning Silicon Valley, federal agencies, and international research consortia.

History

The college traces roots to computing initiatives at Rochester Institute of Technology and benefactors including Tom Golisano and entities such as the Golisano Foundation, reflecting philanthropic support comparable to endowments like the Carnegie Corporation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Early collaborations involved companies such as IBM, Hewlett-Packard, Motorola, and Xerox PARC and echoed partnerships seen with Bell Labs, Microsoft Research, and Oracle Corporation. Milestones included program growth paralleling trends at institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, and Georgia Institute of Technology. The college expanded amid workforce demands exemplified by reports from the National Science Foundation, U.S. Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, and National Institute of Standards and Technology, and engaged with initiatives similar to DARPA programs, NSF CAREER awards, and Fulbright exchanges.

Academic programs

The college offers bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in areas related to computer science, information technology, cybersecurity, software engineering, human-computer interaction, and game design. Degree concentrations reflect curricula and competencies aligned with employers such as Google, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Tesla, Intel, NVIDIA, Cisco Systems, and Adobe. Graduate pathways mirror program structures found at Princeton University, Columbia University, Yale University, and University of California, Berkeley, with internships and co-ops comparable to experiential learning at General Electric, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, and Siemens. Accreditation and assessment practices reference standards akin to ABET, AACSB, and regional accrediting commissions, and prepare students for certifications from CompTIA, (ISC)², EC-Council, ISACA, and Cisco.

Research and centers

Research themes span artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, data science, robotics, virtual reality, and software systems, with centers modeled after entities like the Allen Institute for AI, SRI International, and MIT Media Lab. Lab groups collaborate with national laboratories such as Argonne National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, and Los Alamos National Laboratory, and participate in consortia reminiscent of the OpenAI ecosystem and European Research Council projects. Funding sources include foundations and agencies analogous to the Simons Foundation, Sloan Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. Specialized research centers have federations and partnerships similar to the Software Engineering Institute, Center for Cybersecurity, Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and Games Innovation Lab.

Facilities and campus

Facilities include specialized laboratories, maker spaces, and computing clusters comparable to those at Cornell University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Purdue University. Campus infrastructure supports high-performance computing resources from vendors like NVIDIA, AMD, Intel, and IBM, and visualization suites similar to those at Stanford’s Virtual Human Interaction Lab and UC San Diego’s Qualcomm Institute. The college’s spaces house immersive technology, fabrication shops with equipment from Stratasys and MakerBot, and collaboration rooms modeled on corporate innovation centers at Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. The Rochester campus neighbors cultural institutions and transit links analogous to connections between universities and municipal resources such as the New York State Department of Transportation and regional airports.

Student life and organizations

Student organizations cover computing clubs, cybersecurity teams, game development groups, and hackathon communities similar to chapters of Association for Computing Machinery, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Women in Computer Science groups, and Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers. Competitive teams participate in contests like ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest, CyberPatriot, National Cyber League, and GLOBAL Game Jam. Student-run publications, entrepreneurship incubators, and career services work with employers in technology hubs including Silicon Valley, New York City, Boston, and Austin. Activities reflect campus traditions comparable to those at Johns Hopkins University, University of Michigan, and UCLA, and include outreach programs aligned with Code.org, Girls Who Code, and FIRST Robotics.

Partnerships and industry engagement

The college maintains partnerships with multinational corporations, startups, government labs, and non-profit organizations similar to collaborations with Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, IBM Watson, Palantir Technologies, and VMware. Cooperative education and internship pipelines connect students to employers such as Deloitte, PwC, EY, KPMG, Accenture, and Cognizant, while research partnerships align with initiatives at NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, European Space Agency, and United Nations agencies. Technology transfer and startup incubation take cues from models at Y Combinator, Techstars, and university incubators affiliated with Stanford and MIT.

Notable faculty and alumni

Faculty and alumni have held positions and collaborated with organizations and awards including the National Academy of Engineering, National Academy of Sciences, ACM, IEEE, ACM SIGGRAPH, Turing Award laureates, MacArthur Fellows, and Pulitzer Prize recipients. Graduates have joined companies and institutions such as Facebook Reality Labs, Amazon Robotics, SpaceX, IBM Research, Google DeepMind, Apple Machine Learning Research, Microsoft Research, and Rutgers University. Influential visitors and adjuncts have included figures associated with Apple, Oracle, Dropbox, LinkedIn, Stripe, Square, HP Labs, and Cisco Systems.

Category:Rochester Institute of Technology