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A new web-based application is helping unhoused people find shelter, medical care, and other vital resources. A team of Georgia Tech students recently collaborated with the nonprofit A Home For ...
As Marines, Moreno and Santacruz cultivated expertise in precision and mission-critical support for on-the-ground forces.
Professor Moinuddin Qureshi was recently honored for a paper that continues to influence memory chip efficiency nearly a ...
OMSCS students George Gomez, Ariel Magyar, Zachary Patrignani, and Maheer Sayeed created Interstellar Jobs as their entry for ...
Top South Korean research institutes have enlisted Georgia Tech researchers Sehoon Ha and Jennifer G. Kim to develop artificial intelligence (AI) to help the humanoid assistant navigate hospitals and ...
If you’re looking for proof that age is just a number in tech, meet Pranjali Awasthi. She’s the Indian-born, US-based coder ...
The rise of large language models like ChatGPT has sent a wave of worry across the educational landscape. When students can use programs to do their projects, how do you stop them from cheating? David ...
Imagine a scene from an old spy movie—an agent hides a coded message in a public place, then someone else picks it up later. There is no direct contact, no traceable link—just a clever drop-off.
School of Computer Science Assistant Professor Sahil Singla was awarded an NSF CAREER Award to create new, more efficient algorithms for online resource allocation. Singla researches algorithms, with ...
Robotics students from Georgia Tech have built a first-of-its-kind graffiti-painting robot. And yes, it's as cool as it sounds! Detailed in a paper by the students at the 2022 IEEE International ...
Georgia Tech researchers played a key role in developing a new technology designed to enhance security for cloud-based software services operating on unsafe computers and keep them from mistakenly ...
Although an in-person celebration couldn’t be held this year, the college community nevertheless recently welcomed three new members into the College of Computing Hall of Fame and named two new alumni ...
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