News for the GT Computing Community
October 6, 2017
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CS Major Richard Wang is No Stranger to Service  
While many people claim to be highly motivated, GT Computing's Richard Wang (above, left) isn’t kidding around. Along with pursuing a computer science degree with a minor in business and computing, the fourth-year student works throughout the year as a developer at The Home Depot, and he is active in the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity. Added to this, Wang currently serves as the Student Government Association (SGA) executive vice president for Undergraduates. Read more

 Student News

School of CS Students Kick Off Cybersecurity Demo Day

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 Research News

Georgia Tech Becoming a Leader in Visualization, Visual Analytics

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TRIAD Launches with SCS Support

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Georgia Tech Visualization Research Expands New Paths

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 Faculty News

Tucker Balch Serves on Advisory Board at G7 Conference in Italy

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Researchers Earn Test of Time Award for VAST 2007 Paper

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 #GTComputing in the News

Equifax Breach Stirs Consumer Fears; Experts Say Protect Yourself
  • Atlanta Journal-Constitution
  • Sept. 29
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When Disasters Strike, Edge Computing Must Kick In
  • Network World
  • Sept. 27
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Concept Smart Glasses Let You Control Your Phone By Scratching Your Nose
  • The Verge
  • Sept. 19
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 Bits & Bytes

• An ARTS at GT lunch and learn is scheduled for Oct. 12 from 11 a.m. to noon. The Library, Office of the Arts, and Campus Arts Council are teaming to present a joint panel and information session for instructors interested in incorporating the arts into course projects or that want to explore connections between art and academics at Tech.



• The Fall 2017 GT Computing Virtual Career Fair is just around the corner! Open to students (all levels on campus & online) and alumni, the virtual career fair is Oct. 19. Register today.

Please send your contributions for Bits & Bytes to Albert Snedeker at albert.snedeker@cc.gatech.edu.

 Events

Oct. 7
College of Computing 5K
Makeup date
8 a.m.
Klaus Bldg., Binary Bridge
Oct. 9 - 10
Fall Break
Campuswide
Oct. 13
Cybersecurity Lecture Series
Peter Swire, Georgia Tech
Non-Code Aspects of Cybersecurity and the Globalization of Criminal Evidence
Noon
Klaus Bldg., Rm. 1116W
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