05/02/2023
Talk about making an indelible mark! Along with his many other achievements at Georgia Tech, computer science became the largest major on campus on Dean Isbell's watch!
He'll certainly be missed, but we wish Dean Isbell all the best as provost at the University of Wisconsin-Madison!!!
Dean Isbell Moving on From Georgia Tech This Summer | College of Computing
Dean Isbell Moving on From Georgia Tech This Summer Monday, May 1, 2023 Ann Claycombe College of Computing Charles Isbell, dean and John P. Imlay chair of Computing, has accepted the position of provost at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His last day at Georgia Tech is July 31. Isbell is a Geor...
05/01/2023
ICYMI: Our latest human-computer interaction (HCI) research was in the spotlight last week at !
Check out the web experience linked below to explore all of the groundbreaking and innovative research, and to learn about the faculty and student researchers who keep Georgia Tech on the leading edge of ! https://chi.gatech.edu/
04/13/2023
Tennis, anyone? This robot developed at is changing what's possible in fast-movement robotics!
Meet E.S.T.H.E.R. the Tennis Playing Robot
Dr. Gombolay (Assistant Professor Interactive Computing) and his team of researchers create the first ever wheel chair tennis playing robot.
10/13/2022
Be sure to spend some time checking out 's new interactive video wall next time you stop by the College (CCB). It's four-feet tall and nearly 14-feet long!
College of Computing's Hall of Fame Gets New Interactive Digital Home | College of Computing
College of Computing's Hall of Fame Gets New Interactive Digital Home Friday, October 7, 2022 Ben Snedeker College of Computing Visitors to the College of Computing Building (CCB) will notice a big change just inside the front doors. An interactive video wall was installed this week. The wall featur...
10/04/2022
Before graduating earlier this year with her Ph.D. in Human-Centered Computing, alumna Adriana Alvarado focused her research efforts on understanding what role technology could play to support victims of human rights violations.
Hispanic Heritage Month: Adriana Alvarado Uses Technology To Support Human Rights | College of Computing
Hispanic Heritage Month: Adriana Alvarado Uses Technology To Support Human Rights Wednesday, September 21, 2022 Nathan Deen College of ComputingSchool of Interactive Computing When Adriana Alvarado moved to Barcelona, Spain, to pursue a master’s degree in cognitive science and interactive systems,...
09/22/2022
These ladies descended on the Grace Hopper conference ready to learn, network, and exact a positive change in tech as the future of the industry.
08/30/2022
Who's ready for some soul! Dean Isbell and Brown University Professor Michael Littman’s latest song, “Mean Without a Cluster,” is set to the tune of Silk Sonic’s “Smokin’ Out the Window” & is an instant hit! This musical lesson provides an insider’s look at k-means clustering, an occasionally misunderstood unsupervised machine learning algorithm.
Smoov & Curly Present - Mean Without a Cluster (Official Music Video)
"Look here, K Means tries to reduce the sum of squared distances between the data and the cluster means" - Michael Littman, AKA CurlyCharles Isbell (College ...
06/06/2022
Our students represented us well in the Hyper Dash Exhibition hosted by the Belgian Trade Mission, at
06/01/2022
The School of Cybersecurity and Privacy had some big changes this week. The interim chair Rich DeMillo served his last day yesterday and ended his tenure with a letter of gratitude. Read the letter at the link in our story.
05/18/2022
is this weeks College of computing highlight for Kathy is a alum who has dedicated over ten years of her life to advancing the field of computer science. Kathy currently works as a founder of an ethical tech working group at Harvard.
04/19/2022
You never know where research will take you! These students went to Alaska to field test a device that they created as part of an animal-centered computing course with Associate Professor Melody Jackson.
Iditarod Sled Dogs Test New Device That Could Reduce Injuries for Canine Athletes | College of Computing
Iditarod Sled Dogs Test New Device That Could Reduce Injuries for Canine Athletes Tuesday, April 19, 2022 Ben Snedeker College of ComputingInteractive ComputingGVU Center Whether pulling a sled across the frozen tundra for hundreds of miles or guiding a visually impaired runner on a cross-country ma...
03/30/2022
Join us tonight, March 30th at 5pm ET for the 2nd Annual Klaus Startup Challenge. We have 24 teams of student entrepreneurs ready to pitch their ideas to a panel of judges. You can join the live stream - Link in story.