PhD in Information Systems
The Information Systems (IS) doctoral program is a research-based program where students work with world-renowned scholars to build skills that will prepare them for impactful careers as professors in information systems at business schools.
Overall, the doctoral program places a heavy emphasis on training students through active engagement in the research process. Students develop a strong foundation in research methods and statistics, while closely collaborating with multiple faculty members on research projects.
General details about the curriculum, requirements, and structure of the program can be found here. Please be aware this document is not an exhaustive list of the requirements for the program.
Program Faculty
Our renowned, award-winning IS faculty are published experts on topics like:
Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning
Cybersecurity, Text Analytics and Face Recognition
Emerging Digital Technologies
Large Language Models (LLMs)
Machine Learning and Semantic/Lexical Analytics
Natural Language Processing
Tools and Methods for Making Sense of Large Data
Tandean Rustandy Esteemed Endowed Chair
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Associate Professor
Professor
Assistant Professor • Information Analytics PhD Program Director
Program Graduates
The PhD program prepares students to be researchers and teachers at major universities. See where our graduates started their careers and published research.