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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 ...
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.
A data visualization researcher in the School of Interactive Computing has been recognized as a distinguished alumnus by his alma mater. Associate Professor Alex Endert received the 2025 Distinguished ...
Georgia Tech’s campus is home to over 40 feral and stray cats, cared for by the student group GT Campus Cats. This organization, run by undergraduates, handles feeding, shelter, trap-neuter-return ...
In a world rapidly embracing artificial intelligence, researchers are turning their attention to a critical question: How can AI agents become not just tools, but true teammates? Christopher MacLellan ...
Main photo: Lawerence Zhu (left) uses Meta Quest controllers to teleoperate a robot during a robotic teleoperation competition as Pranav Kuppili (right) monitors software at the 2025 International ...
Thanks to a new venture with AT&T, the College of Computing is piloting a new summer experience for undergraduate students that blends academic instruction with industry engagement. This is the first ...
General Requirements: Must be in good academic standing (Student is not on academic warning or probation; is maintaining satisfactory academic progress.) CS 1301, CS 1315, or CS 1371 must be completed ...
Strategic partnership models are a vital part of the College of Computing’s research enterprise. Typically, a corporation provides funding that allows our faculty and their graduate students to do ...