News for the GT Computing Community
January 21, 2022
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Building Better Software 

As we know, software systems are often developed as prototypes that can be difficult to understand, maintain, and use. This limits efficacy and ultimately hinders scientific progress. To counter this, the College has received an $11 million grant to create one of the four software engineering centers within the newly launched Virtual Institute for Scientific Software.

  

 What's New?

We Must 'Get Past the Talk' in 2022 to Move Needle on Computing Equity
Experts ID Key Opportunities for Tech Entrepreneurs in 2022

 In the News

Former Google CEO Invests in Computing Help for University Scientists

Science
Meet Atlanta's New Wave of Entrepreneurs

Atlanta Magazine
Meet the Georgia Tech Ph.D. Student Using FitBit to Improve Postpartum Care

Hypepotamus

 Bits & Bytes

Many thanks to our faculty and Advisory Board members that participated in the College's What's Next in Tech for 2022 project!


 

 Events

Jan. 27
School of CSE Webinar
Jiliang Tang, Michigan State
Understanding and Designing Graph Neural Networks as Graph Signal Denoising

11 a.m. - noon
Virtual
Feb. 2
GT Computing Spring Career Fair
9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
McCamish Pavilion
Feb. 2
ML@GT Seminar Series
Dan Goldwasser, Purdue Univ.
12:15 p.m.
Virtual
Feb. 8
GT Computing Virtual Spring Career Fair
11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Virtual Via Career Fair Plus
Feb. 22
GT Computing Power of Two event
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
College of Computing
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