Georgia Tech researchers are working to make AI applications more reliable and more resilient.
Cybersecurity master’s student Sneha Talwalkar and GTRI Principal Research Scientist Courtney Crooks are working to build the framework of an AI tool with the goal of providing support and protection to domestic abuse survivors.
The interdisciplinary Environmental Science (ENVS) degree program, developed by faculty in the Schools of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Biological Sciences, is now enrolling students interested in a wide variety of environment-related careers.
On July 1, SLS will launch the Center for Sustainable Communities Research and Education.
The expanded undergraduate degree offerings are designed to continue Georgia Tech’s reputation for academic rigor — and also reflect trends in student interests, as well as current and forecasted needs in the job marketplace.
Students use big data and machine learning for neighborhood proposals.
Winning technology is disinfection system that addresses access challenges to clean drinking water