News for the GT Computing Community
November 12, 2021
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New Vulnerabilities Identified 

Whether they are fake accounts, sock puppet accounts, spammers, fake news spreaders, vandal editors, or fraudsters, malicious users pose serious challenges to the security of nearly every virtual platform. Now, College researchers have identified a new threat to deep learning models used to detect malicious users on Facebook and other popular e-commerce, social media, and web platforms.

  

 What's New?

"We Think Big" – Q&A with Dean Charles Isbell

 In The News

The Best Inventions of 2021

Time

 Bits & Bytes

– Congratulations to Ph.D. students Shirley Hayati and Will Held for organizing the GT Graduate Application Support program, which is matching underrepresented Ph.D. applicants in CS/HCC/ML/robotics and related areas with current grad students who provide feedback on their applications. More than 30 pairs have been matched so far!

– Hats off to Associate Professor Aditya Prakash and Assistant Professor Chao Zhang from the School of CSE for earning a 3-year $1.1 million Medium grant to improve the decision-making capabilities of next-generation AI models.





 

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Nov. 15
GT Graduate Application Support Program
Application Deadline
11:59 p.m.
Nov. 18
GVU Brown Bag Seminar
Clio Andris Raval, Georgia Tech
Human Network Regions as Spatial Units for COVID-19 Policy Implementation
12:30 - 1:20 p.m.
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