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The Doctor of Philosophy in Information Science program
prepares students for advanced work in research and
teaching. It provides research-oriented graduate study
and professional specialization in the science of information.
The candidate must give evidence of superior scholarship
and mastery of a specialized field of knowledge and
must demonstrate his/her ability to do significant
and relevant research. Potential applicants to the
Ph.D. program are encouraged to examine the web pages
of the department's research
groups, and to submit
an application. Applications are reviewed once annually.
Applicants applying to the Ph.D. IS Program may begin
their studies only in the Fall Term. The Admissions
and Financial Aid deadline for the Ph.D. IS Program is
January 15.
Sample of Dissertations ( More... )
- "The effect of Interactions Between protocols
and Physical Topologies on the Lifetime of Wireless
Sensor Networks", Debdhanit
Yupho (2007)
- "Energy Conservation for Wireless Ad Hoc Routing", Xiaobing
Hou (2006)
- "Integrating Protein Data Resources through
Semantic Web Services", Xiong
Liu
(2006)
- "Enabling Large-Scale Peer-to-Peer Stored
Video Streaming Service with QoS Support", Masaru
Okuda (2006)
- "An Overlay Architecture for Personalized Object
Access and Sharing in a Peer-to-Peer Environment",
Chatree Sangpachatanaruk (2006)
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School of Information Sciences,
University of Pittsburgh,
135 North Bellefield Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
Tel: 412.624.3988 | Fax: 412.624.5231
For information about Admissions & Financial Aid, please
contact
Shabana Reza 800.672.9435
Information Science & Technology Email: isinq@sis.pitt.edu
Telecommunications Email: teleinq@sis.pitt.edu
Library & Information Science Email: lisinq@sis.pitt.edu
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