The master's degree in computer science develops the scientific autonomy, the synthesis skills and the critical spirit of the students through the initiation to the research and the demonstration of a recent problematic. The department's research groups are distinguished by several projects with international spin-offs, including T-Rex, a research tool in bioinformatics, Roman Tutor, which supervises the manipulation of the robotic arm Canadarm2, and SableCC, a generator of language compilers. objects.