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2018 News

Georgia Tech Researchers Improve Fairness in the Machine Learning Pipeline

Georgia Tech researchers have developed a new algorithm to mitigate bias from one of the first steps in the machine learning (ML) process.

Accenture Security to Invest $500,000 in Georgia Tech's OMS Cybersecurity Program

Accenture announced as first corporate donor for OMS Cybersecurity and invests $500,000 to help close cybersecurity knowledge gap.

Georgia Tech Partners with Atlanta Colleges on Data Science Education

NSF-supported project will help develop data science courses at Agnes Scott, Morehouse, and Spelman Colleges.

Georgia Tech Award Equips Coda’s Data Center with New Supercomputer

A team from Georgia Tech has received an award for $3.7 million from the National Science Foundation to cover 70% of the cost of a new High Performance Computing resource for the upcoming Coda building’s data center.

Chris Malbrue (left) with CoE Dean Steve McLaughlin

Malbrue Receives College of Engineering Hero Award

ECE's Chris Malbrue received the College of Engineering Hero Award at the Georgia Tech College of Engineering (CoE) Staff Appreciation event held on July 11.

From GREEN Lab (Prof. Mukhopadhyay) - Fabricated in 130nm CMOS technology, the image sensor SOC contains a 64×48 array of energy harvesting pixels that can be configured in either imaging or harvesting mode.

GREEN Lab Debuts Self-Powered Image Sensor

Fabricated in 130nm CMOS technology, the image sensor SOC contains a 64×48 array of energy harvesting pixels that can be configured in either imaging or harvesting mode.

Georgia Tech GIFT Alumna Wins Top National Educator Award

Georgia Tech’s CEISMC GIFT program inspires middle school teacher Carrie Beth Rykowski’s pedagogy in STEM education.

New Event Will Welcome Graduate Students This Fall

The inaugural Graduate Student Welcome will include a Graduate Convocation and the Graduate Student Picnic, sponsored by the Graduate Student Government Association. Both events will take place Wednesday, Aug. 29.

Ferroelectricity’s Mystery Sister may do Twice the Work for Less

In their recent work published as an Editor’s Pick in the May issue of Applied Physics Letters, they show how these mystery materials—antiferroelectrics—can be fine-tuned by doping...

Robotics at Georgia Tech Is Hiring

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