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Polo Chau Receives Intel Outstanding Researcher Award
CSE Associate Professor Polo Chau received an internally-nominated Intel award for his research and work with the ARSA program at Georgia Tech.
Read more... Helping Underserved Populations Through Evaluation: Q&A with Lorna Rivera
CESIMC Research Scientist Lorna Rivera discusses using evaluation as a means to help underserved populations, including minority groups and women in the high performance computing community.
Read more... Researchers Receive $1.7 Million Grant to Build Robot for Sub-surface Soil Exploration
An interdisciplinary research group from Georgia Tech has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to design an advanced self-propelled robot to explore the subsurface and record a range of signals as it advances.
Read more... ML@GT Displays Diverse Research Interests at NeurIPS
Georgia Tech will present 30 papers at one of the hottest conferences in artificial intelligence.
Read more... Hive Supercomputer Makes its Debut
Hive is the new $5.3 million high-performance computing system housed in Coda. Hive is now the largest HPC resource Georgia Tech owns and will support data-driven research in astrophysics, computational biology, health sciences, computational chemistry, m
Read more... ML@GT Displays Diverse Research Interests at NeurIPS
Georgia Tech will present 29 papers at one of the hottest conferences in artificial intelligence.
Read more... High-Performance Computing Researchers Boast Two Best Student Paper Finalists at SC19
Georgia Tech's high-performance computing researchers head to Denver for Supercomputing 2019.
Read more... FairVis is Helping Data Scientists Discover Societal Biases in their Machine Learning Models
Researchers present FairVis - a visual analytics system that enables discovery of user subgroups to discover bias in machine learning models.
Read more... IDEaS Co-hosts Its First Distinguished Visitor
Peter S. Dodds visits Georgia Tech for two weeks in November.
Read more... HPC Framework Blocks May Instigate a New Era of Accessibility for Software Engineers
CSE Professor Ümit Çatalyürek receives NSF grant to develop a framework that facilitates simpler programming of scalable parallel systems in high-performance computing (HPC) and exascale machines.
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