The Department of Computational and Systems Sciences (CSS) predominantly comprises faculty members dedicated to teaching and research across the domains of Computational Mathematics, Control Theory, Artificial Intelligence, Data Sciences, and related fields.
CSS department offers an undergraduate program in Information and Computing Sciences (ICS), which was designated as a National First-Class Undergraduate Specialty Construction Site in 2022. This program is designed to furnish students with a robust mathematical foundation, a comprehensive grasp of the fundamental theories and methodologies in information and computing sciences, and early exposure to scientific research. Graduates are anticipated to exhibit proficiency in engineering computation and practical problem-solving, showcasing potential for innovation and leadership in technological advancements.
The primary research focus of the CSS department lies in the following aspects:
1.Computational Mathematics, encompassing Numerical Linear Algebra, Computational Science, and the Finite Element Method.
2.Mathematical Control Theory, including Distributed Parameter Systems, PDE Control, Optimal Control, and Output Regulation.
3.Inverse Problems within Mathematical Physics.
4.Geometric Mechanics and Control.
5.Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning.
6.Data Science.
CSS department recruits master's and doctoral students, along with postdoctoral researchers, across the above six research domains and related fields.