Adya Danaditya, a Ph.D. student in human-centered computing (HCC), is a member of Georgia Tech’s 2025 Stamps Fellows Program.
Several Georgia Tech researchers took part in the recent Research Conference on Communications, Technology, and Internet ...
“The record number of Georgia Tech papers that will be presented at this top-tier and highly selective conference speak to ...
Before joining the School of Computing Instruction (SCI) in 2017, Mark Moss spent 25 years in the U.S. Army, retiring as a ...
The ACM Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) will award Regents’ Professor Amy Bruckman and three former ...
The new bachelor’s degree brings together essential elements of both mathematics and computing training and includes the ...
Vempala is a co-author of Why Language Models Hallucinate, a research study from OpenAI released in September. He says that ...
In scientific computing, researchers build and use models based on established physical laws. Machine learning differs in ...
Computing has spread to every corner of our economy, our culture, and our society. Your generous gifts help us create the technologies of tomorrow - and more importantly, the leaders of tomorrow. We ...
Welcome to the Georgia Tech College of Computing Alumni Hub, where we connect our graduates to the College and to each other. Once you graduate from the College of Computing, you're part of our family ...