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A data visualization researcher in the School of Interactive Computing has been recognized as a distinguished alumnus by his ...
The new program consists of a four-week boot camp followed by an eight-week internship at AT&T. Led by Nimisha Roy of the ...
Computer science students developed a new mobile-friendly app as part of a capstone project to streamline their efforts. The ...
Lawrence Zhu, Pranav Kuppili, and Patcharapong “Elmo” Aphiwetsa — students from Xu’s lab — used Egomimic to compete in a ...
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.
“We’re interested in using cooperative games as a tool to understand how people and agents can team together more effectively ...
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 ...
The world’s largest robotics conference is coming to Atlanta, and 136 researchers and students from Georgia Tech will showcase their novel and groundbreaking contributions to a booming field. The IEEE ...
Military drone pilots, disaster search and rescue teams, and astronauts stationed on the International Space Station are often required to remotely control robots while maintaining their concentration ...
It hasn’t been long since consumers put down the newspaper and picked up their phones to get their news. It may not be long before augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) headsets cause them to keep ...
For anyone who has only seen the movie on television, The Wizard of Oz is an incredible movie theater experience. Its larger-than-life characters, vivid colors, and memorable soundtrack were made for ...
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