Ingenuity at Work: CCI Research at Drexel, an R1 Doctoral University
The College of Computing & Informatics (CCI) faculty’s outstanding research has drawn recognition and grants from government bodies, branches of the military and philanthropic leaders. Drexel CCI faculty members have furthered their research through collaboration with other educational institutions, such as the University of Pennsylvania, Carnegie Mellon University and the University of North Carolina, among others.
Drexel CCI Faculty Grant Awards
A number of Drexel CCI faculty members have been honored with significant awards, showcasing their exceptional contributions to research and education. Notably, nine faculty members have received the distinguished National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award, recognizing their impactful work in advancing the frontiers of knowledge. Three faculty members have been named among Fulbright US Scholars, highlighting their commitment to global collaboration and innovation. Drexel CCI faculty receive research grant support from leading governmental agencies and organizations nationwide, including:
Computing & Informatics Expertise Centered in Drexel’s Collaborative Research Environment
Drexel CCI students are active in research and publication as well. CCI is committed to providing bachelor's, master's and doctoral students with meaningful research opportunities that prepare them for successful careers in government, industry and academia. Faculty and industry partners recognize exceptional student research in our annual award program.
Drexel CCI Faculty Research Areas
- artificial intelligence, machine learning & robotics
- computer science (theoretical foundations)
- computer security and privacy
- data science
- human-centered computing
- information and technology
- library and information science
- programming systems and software engineering
- STEAM education
Notable Recognition
In 2022, Drexel University sustained its designation as an R1 Doctoral University, the highest level of research activity identified by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Drexel is one of 146 institutions out of approximately 3,900 to receive this prestigious classification, indicating the highest level of research activity, and is one of only 39 private universities to earn the distinction.
Drexel University is a proud member of the U.S. AI Safety Consortium (led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology) and a longstanding member of the National Security Agency (NSA) Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (NSA CAE-CD). In 2024, the NSA renewed Drexel University’s esteemed, 20-year designation as a CAE-CD through the academic year 2029. As a longstanding member, Drexel has proven to meet the NSA’s high academic standards while fostering significant and continued community involvement, academic activities and institutional practices in cybersecurity.
A June 2020 report by the George W. Bush Institute and Opus Faveo Innovation Development named Drexel University the most innovative mid-sized research university in the country.
Drexel CCI participates in BPCnet, an initiative supported by the National Science Foundation’s Directorate for Computer & Information Science & Engineering (CISE).
Research at the College of Computing & Informatics spans a wide range of areas and topics all related in some way to the dynamic and growing fields of computing and informatics.
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The College of Computing & Informatics is associated with research centers and labs that lead a number of the University's cutting-edge research initiatives.
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Students have earned fellowships, scholarships, awards and more over the past quarter.
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The cybersecurity refrain when encountering phishing emails invariably advises: “don’t click on that link” and “report that email” — but new research from Drexel University and Arizona State University has revealed a problematic reality: Most major companies do little to support reporting and few take action to shut down phishing sites disguised as their own after they have been reported.
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CCI Professor Rosina Weber and her co-authors argue explainable AI (XAI) has serious problems and offer recommendations for improved research quality in the most recent issue of AI Magazine.