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The '''University of Oregon Computer and Information Science Department''' (abbreviated as '''UO'''simply '''CIS''') at [[University of Oregon]] in [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]], [[Oregon]] is a public school for [[computer science]] within the [[University of Oregon College of Arts and Sciences|College of Arts and Sciences]] at the [[University of Oregon]] established in 1970.<ref>{{cite web|title=Special Fortieth Anniversary Edition|url=https://www.cs.uoregon.edu/Alumni/Newsletters/2010-CIS-Newsletter.pdf|publisher=UO Computer and Information Science}}</ref> The department occupies [[Deschutes Hall]] in [[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]], [[Oregon]]. The four story atrium, named after UO's 13th president, Paul Olum, was one of the more impressive interiors on the UO campus.
 
==History==
The department was originally founded in 1970.
The [[University of Oregon]] Department of Computer and Information Science was originally founded in 1970. The Deschutes Hall was built on the [[Campus of the University of Oregon|UO campus]] for the department in 1990. Construction of the building was funded primarily through a [[United States Department of Energy]] grant sponsored by Oregon governor [[Victor G. Atiyeh]] and United States senator [[Mark Hatfield]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://library.uoregon.edu/guides/architecture/oregon/deschutes.html|title=Deschutes Hall|work=The Architecture of the University of Oregon|publisher=UO Libraries|accessdate=11 June 2013}}</ref>
 
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==Degrees==
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The UO computer science department is home to various research laboratories.
 
* '''AIM -''' Advanced Integration and Mining Lab conducts [[data integration]] and [[data mining]] research
* '''ACISS -''' Applied Computational Instrument for Scientific Synthesis maintains a [[supercomputer]] for university research and uses it to conduct [[high performance computing]] studies
* NETSEC '''NETSEC -''' Network Security Research Lab conducts research in [[network security]]
* NIC - Neuroinformatics Center researches the application of computer science and [[numerical computation]] in the field of [[neuroimaging]]
* Oregon Network Research Group - research in applied areas of [[computer network|network systems]]