Melbourne School of Engineering Computer Science & Software Engineering

The Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE) is committed to developing the IT leaders of tomorrow, offering courses fully accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). It is at the forefront of computing research in Australia and internationally.

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Casual Employment
Senior students in the Department and appropriately qualified externals (including past students) are invited to contribute to our teaching programs as tutors, laboratory demonstrators, and other similar roles. Apply online for semester one, 2010.
Cloud computing Cost-effective cloud computing is reliable
The Hindu, 31 December 2009
Professor Rajkumar Buyya, is quoted from his workshop on ‘Cloud Computing: the next revolution in Information Technology’ at the M.A.M. College of Engineering, Siruganur.
Associate Professor Steven Bird in PNG Recording New Guinea’s local languages
MUSSE, September 2009
Associate Professor Steven Bird engaged in fieldwork this year that will help to preserve New Guinea’s threatened local languages. The resulting materials are to be stored in a digital archive for long-term preservation and access by students and researchers.
MetaCDN Cloud computing and content delivery networks
Computerworld, September 2009
Computer Science & Software Engineering researcher, Dr James Broberg, is feaured in an article about his cloud computing project, which enables low cost, high performance, content delivery networks via the cloud.

 

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Mukaddim Pathan Research in Distributed Computing
Hear from a Graduate Research student in Computer Science and Software Engineering describe his reasons for choosing University of Melbourne. Mukaddim Pathan is a current PhD student whose research area is Distributed Computing.
Paul Filmer Careers in Computer Science and Software Engineering
Find out what sort of jobs a degree in Computer Science and Software Engineering will get you in the Melbourne School of Engineering "Careers in Engineering" series. This profile focuses on the Managing Director of Univex Software, Paul Filmer.