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A veteran professor from the School of Computer Science (SCS) is among those recently honored by the University System of ...
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In May, Google released MedGemma, which uses both the MedQA and Afri-MedQA datasets to form a more globally accessible healthcare chatbot. MedGemma has several versions, including 4-billion and ...
One key activity that teachers learned, known as Pasta Land, helps students understand how computers use decision trees to ...
Georgia Tech and its research partners have received a $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to build an AI-centered supercomputer that will support researchers nationwide. The ...
Photo of the JUPITER Booster, housed in Germany at the Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC). JUPITER is the worlds fourth fastest supercomputer, and the fastest in Europe, according to the June 2025 ...
A new web-based application is helping unhoused people find shelter, medical care, and other vital resources. A team of Georgia Tech students recently collaborated with the nonprofit A Home For ...
A team of Georgia Tech graduate students is using artificial intelligence (AI) to help people with disabilities find their dream jobs. Searching for the right job is stressful for most, but it can be ...
Georgia Tech’s campus is home to over 40 feral and stray cats, cared for by the student group GT Campus Cats. This organization, run by undergraduates, handles feeding, shelter, trap-neuter-return ...
Imagine a scene from an old spy movie—an agent hides a coded message in a public place, then someone else picks it up later. There is no direct contact, no traceable link—just a clever drop-off.
School of Computer Science Assistant Professor Sahil Singla was awarded an NSF CAREER Award to create new, more efficient algorithms for online resource allocation. Singla researches algorithms, with ...
The world’s largest robotics conference is coming to Atlanta, and 136 researchers and students from Georgia Tech will showcase their novel and groundbreaking contributions to a booming field. The IEEE ...