Three Georgia Tech faculty members received Google Academic Research Awards to study how to make AI safer.
Yunan Luo is the recipient of an NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award to use artificial intelligence to solve the protein annotation inequality problem.
Oluwatooni “Tooni” Alade, a graduating computer science (CS) student, has spent her college years exploring technology through a variety of lenses: teaching foundational courses, interning at leading tech companies, and pursuing her entrepreneurial ambiti
With the help of a contract award for up to $12 million from ARPA-H, a team of researchers led by the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy at will begin developing an advanced cybersecurity platform to protect hospitals.
Georgia Tech’s Fall 2025 I2P Showcase will feature over 60 student prototypes tackling real-world challenges.
Microsoft's decision to end support for Windows 10 could lead to a massive increase in e-waste and expose users who can't upgrade to greater cybersecurity threats
Three researchers from Georgia Tech's School of Interactive Computing (IC)—Cindy Lin, Lynn Dombrowski, and Shaowen Bardzell—were selected to present their paper at the highly selective Aarhus Conference in Denmark.
Dmitri Alperovitch (CS 2001, MS InfoSec 2003), Georgia Tech’s first graduate of the MS in Information Security program and co-founder of CrowdStrike, returned to campus for a fireside chat with School of Cybersecurity and Privacy students while in Atlanta
Nexus is Georgia Tech’s next-generation supercomputer, replacing the HIVE.
A new Georgia Tech education initiative will teach Atlanta high school students to design paper-based electronics, with their creations to be featured in an exhibit at the Robert C. Williams Museum of Papermaking.