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Computer science is the academic discipline that studies algorithms, computation, software systems, hardware-software interfaces, and the broader theoretical and applied science of information processing. The field has the most rapid curriculum-evolution of any major academic discipline because the underlying technology evolves on roughly an 18-24 month doubling cycle (Moore's Law historically; though that has decelerated post-2014, the broader system-performance and algorithmic-capability improvements continue at high pace). The discipline now spans systems and networking, theoretical computer science (algorithms, complexity, formal methods), databases and information retrieval, programming languages and compilers, computer security and cryptography, computer graphics, computer vision, natural language processing, machine learning and AI, robotics, human-computer interaction, software engineering, and the broader applied-CS specialisations.\n\nThe global CS-school landscape is more international than most academic disciplines. In the US: MIT, Stanford, CMU (Carnegie Mellon), Berkeley, Cornell, UIUC (Illinois), Princeton, Caltech, Harvard, UCLA, Georgia Tech, UT Austin, plus the broader R1-research-university system. In the UK and Europe: Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial, UCL, Edinburgh, ETH Zurich, EPFL, TU Munich, Saarland (the Max Planck Institute for Software Systems anchor), KU Leuven, INRIA-affiliated French institutions. In Asia: Tsinghua, Peking, Shanghai Jiao Tong, USTC, NUS, NTU Singapore, HKUST, the Hong Kong universities (HKU, CUHK, PolyU), the IITs (especially Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Roorkee, Guwahati, plus the newer IITs), the IIITs (Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi, Allahabad), the National Institutes of Technology (NIT system), the BITS Pilani-Goa-Hyderabad triple campus, and the increasingly substantial private-university ecosystem (IIIT-D, Ashoka, Plaksha, Krea). In Israel: Technion Haifa, Tel Aviv University, Hebrew University Jerusalem.\n\nIndia's CS-and-IT academic infrastructure is the world's largest by enrollment. The IIT system has the most globally-recognised CS programs, with the IIT-JEE (now JEE Advanced) being the most competitive entrance exam by ratio of applicants to seats globally (~1.5 million applicants for ~17,000 IIT seats annually, less than 1% acceptance rate at IIT Bombay or IIT Delhi CS specifically). The NIT system, IIIT system, the centrally-funded technical institutions, and the substantial private engineering-college ecosystem produce roughly 1.5 million engineering graduates annually with CS being the largest specialisation. The CS-and-IT concentration in graduates is one of the structural drivers of India's IT-services-export industry that crossed USD 250 billion in revenues 2024.\n\nSubdisciplines worth flagging given how fast the field is evolving: theoretical computer science (algorithms, complexity, computability, formal methods, type theory, programming-language theory); systems (operating systems, distributed systems, networking, databases, storage); machine learning and AI (with the deep-learning revolution from roughly 2012 onward and the LLM revolution from 2018-2022 with GPT-3 onward making ML the single most-publicly-visible CS subfield); computer vision; natural language processing; computer graphics and computational photography; robotics; cybersecurity and cryptography (with the post-quantum cryptography research becoming critical); HCI and UX research; software engineering and developer tools; computer architecture and hardware; the rapidly-growing quantum computing specialty; bioinformatics and computational biology at the CS-biology interface; the emerging "AI safety and alignment" research community at the AI-philosophy interface.\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional, the CS pathway has multiple structural variants. The 4-year undergraduate B.S. or B.Tech CS degree; the 2-year MS pathway (most common for international students seeking US H-1B-eligible employment, with the US OPT extension giving 24-36 months of post-degree work authorisation for STEM); the 5-7 year PhD pathway for research-oriented careers; the increasingly substantial bootcamp-and-online-credential ecosystem (App Academy, Hack Reactor, Recurse Center, plus the major MOOC platforms — Coursera, edX, Udacity's nanodegrees) which has substituted for some traditional CS degrees in the software-engineering hiring market. Career destinations span every industry but cluster overwhelmingly in the major technology platform companies, software-services companies, financial-services tech (Wall Street and the City of London), defence and aerospace tech, and the venture-backed startup ecosystem. AJG cross-links academy-computer-science to the cert-root portfolio (AWS, Azure, GCP, security certifications, software certifications) and the work-root portfolio (career paths, job modes, income streams).
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