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The State Key Laboratory of Computer Science relies on the Institute of Software of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The laboratory was established in 1993. In 1994, it was approved by the Chinese Academy of Sciences as an open laboratory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2001, it was renamed as the Key Laboratory of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In the evaluation of the National Key Laboratory of Information Field in 2002, the computer science laboratory was rated as an excellent laboratory. The construction of the State Key Laboratory was approved by the Ministry of Science and Technology in 2005, and the construction was completed in 2007 and passed the acceptance.

State Key Laboratory of Computer Science (Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Based on the basic questions raised in the field of computer science and technology at home and abroad, the laboratory is engaged in computer science theory and software basic research in accordance with the strategic needs of the country to develop the software industry and national security. [1]
The laboratory recruits master and doctoral students and post-doctoral students who are interested in computer science excellence at home and abroad every year. It also recruits some interns for young students. Basic requirements for laboratory admissions: have a solid mathematical foundation, excellent algorithm design and programming ability, good English communication skills, and teamwork spirit. We warmly welcome students from computer science and technology, software engineering and multimedia, and related disciplines such as mathematics, physics, and automatic control.
It is recommended that students who take the re-examination prepare more in the courses related to the above requirements, such as advanced mathematics, linear algebra, discrete mathematics, data structures, algorithm analysis and design, etc.
There are 50 researchers in the laboratory, including 3 academicians of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 24 doctoral supervisors, and researchers under 55 years of age who all have doctorate degrees. It has formed a group of young and middle-aged people who are active and active. The members of the laboratory have won 1 first prize, 2 second prizes and 5 second prizes of the National Science and Technology Progress Award. With the leadership and support of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Software, all members of the laboratory work together to do a lot of work in scientific research and team building, and have undertaken a number of major national and scientific academy projects. The laboratory insists on the quality and level of research in the first place, consciously resists the bad habits of quick success, quick gain, impetuous boasting, while promoting academic democracy, and encouraging competition and integration of different academic viewpoints. The laboratory has many founders and pioneers of computer software science in China.
The laboratory actively carries out various forms of academic exchanges and cooperation with domestic and foreign counterparts. The laboratory actively invites well-known scholars at home and abroad to visit for academic exchanges. Every year, dozens of international peers engaged in basic research in computer science visit and exchange; the winners of the Turing Award for Computer Science, the highest in computer science who visited the laboratory, are Juris Hartmanis, Tony Hoare, Robin Milner, Amir Pnueli, Andrew Yao, John Hopcroft, Joseph Sifakis, Edmund Clarke, Allen Emerson, Leslie Valiant. The laboratory has become an important window for international counterparts to understand the basic research level of computer science in China and a bridge for establishing contacts.
The laboratory has hosted and hosted international conferences many times. Lab members also actively traveled, participated in international and domestic academic conferences, held reports at academic institutions at home and abroad, and conducted exchanges. The laboratory has set up an open research fund specially. Welcome domestic and foreign counterparts to apply for research cooperation with laboratory members.

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