News for the GT Computing Community
October 20, 2017
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GT Computing Makes a Splash at GHC 2017 Orlando
A group of 57 GT Computing students recently traveled to Orlando, Fla., to attend the 2017 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC) as representatives of Georgia Tech. Held at the Orange County Convention Center from Oct. 4-6, the conference welcomed more than 17,000 female technologists from across the globe, as well as more than 100 attending companies hoping to recruit the top talent in the tech industry. 
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 Research News

Army Grant Supports Development of Intelligent, Adaptive and Resilient Robot Teams

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 Faculty News

Georgia Tech’s Prasad Tetali Named as Regents Professor

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 #GTComputing in the News

VIDEO: Radically New Approach to Computing Could Help Cure Cancer, Detect Fraud and Stop Traffic Jams
  • 3BL Media
  • Oct. 16
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 Bits & Bytes

• ICYMI – The College recently released GT Computing 2017, a comprehensive look at the state of the College and its impact. The online version of the report features exclusive video content.


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

 Events

Oct. 23
Web Fireside Chat
9 - 11 a.m.
Bradley Conference Room
Oct. 24
Undergraduate Research Workshop Series: Presentation Skills
11 a.m. - noon
Clough Bldg., 205Q
Oct. 27
Cybersecurity Lecture Series
Toby Tauber, Comcast
Multi-stakeholder Network Security Concerns
Noon
Klaus Bldg., Rm. 1116
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