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Studying at SDSU

There are several routes to graduate studies at SDSU, and members of the Edwards lab come from all different routes. Each program has different entrance requirements, forms, and protocols, so you should contact the graduate advisors for each of the programs to seek further advice.

Master's Degrees

Students very often enter into one of the masters programs as it allows them to show their research ability, meet the students and professors, and decide whether they like the lab. They then transfer into the PhD programs as they progress.

Computer Science

The Computer Science Masters program has a usual CS focus, with core courses in CS as you would expect. We also have some great certificate programs in mobile and web application development that teaches cutting edge development.

Computational Science

The Computational Science Masters program has a more applied focus than the CS masters program. Many of the core courses are about the application of computational thinking to scientific problems.

Biomedical Informatics

The biomedical informatics masters program covers biology and computer science, with some statistics. This program will set you up as a bioinformatician, and teach the basic skills you need to cross from biology to CS or vice-versa.

Cell and Molecular Biology

The biology masters program is, as you would expect, a biology program. However, students also take some bioinformatics classes with Dr. Edwards (and others,  of course) and biology students with computational interests work in Edwards lab.

Ph. D. programs

There are two strong Ph D programs at SDSU that students in the Edwards lab come from: computational sciences and cell and molecular biology. Entry into the Ph D programs is extremely competitive and so bring your best!

 

 

 

 

How to join the lab

 

The Edwards lab is a dynamic lab. Our students come for a while and do exciting things, and then head into industry and earn big salaries or on to academic positions to break the frontiers of science. We are always looking for scientists with curiosity, drive, and the ability to understand Rob's ideas and convert them into something meaningful!

If you are interested in joining our lab, the first thing you need to do is understand what we do. Take a look at the Research and Projects section of the web site to see our funded projects. Also, check out our open projects page.

Once you've done all that, talk to Rob.

Remember:

Do:

  • Read the web, think about the kind of science we do
  • Stop by the lab, talk to people working in the lab
  • Find the open problems page and think about some of those
  • Come up with an idea for a project. Even if its unworkable, at least you have had an idea

Don't

  • Expect Rob to give you a project when you walk in the door
  • Expect Rob to give you a project if you don't even know what the lab works on
  • Expect to get paid right away