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In 1993, just three years after the founding of Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, Ellen Zegura arrived on campus.
Fresh from earning a…
Shimon sings the evocative lyrics it composed in a voice that sounds more hypnotic than robotic. The mechanical “mouth” and “eyes” on the bobbing…
More than 1,500 parents and children across the Atlanta metropolitan area attended a…
More than 1,500 parents and children across the Atlanta metropolitan area attended a jam-packed second annual Georgia Tech Science and Engineering…
A team of researchers, led by Matthew Gombolay, an assistant professor in the School of Interactive Computing and director of the Cognitive…
Vernelle A.A. Noel can connect culture, cognition, and computing with lines.
A computational design scholar, architect, and artist,…
The $1.3 billion research enterprise at Georgia Tech is the embodiment of a commitment the advancement of technology and betterment…
Many years ago, Georgia Tech’s Office of the Executive Vice President (EVPR), the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT), and the Georgia Tech…
Opened on November 2, 2022, the newly launched Craft Lab is Georgia Tech’s most recently unveiled makerspace funded through technology fee and…
Curamei was named the winner of the Georgia Tech Convergence Innovation Competition (CIC) for fall 2022. Curamei, founded by Aditya Singh and his…
GVU recognized 10 individuals from academia and industry with their distinguished Impact Award ceremony on November 2, 2022. The GVU Impact Award…
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) project funded by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science has officially started…
This story, written by Bryant Wine, originally appeared on the College of Computing website.
Georgia Tech scientists, including a…
The National Science Foundation has awarded a new $1.7 million grant to a Georgia Institute of Technology-led team to foster artificial…
Earlier this summer, the GVU Center and the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT), with additional support from GTRI, announced the call for…
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