Computer Science/Information Technology and Security

Georgia educators shared how they're integrating technology into their classrooms at the 2014 Educator Showcase. The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and IPaT hosted the event which attracted more than 60 educators.
College of Computing Associate Professor Melody Jackson and her team, including researchers Thad Starner and Clint Zeagler, are making significant progress on FIDO, or Facilitating Interactions for Dogs with Occupations.
The goal of the center is to bring together world-class wearable computing researchers for meaningful collaborations.
The event was organized with a goal of fostering partnerships between researchers and innovators from the Czech Republic and Georgia Tech.
IPaT Executive Director Beth Mynatt has taken on a new role – Vice Chair of the Computing Community Consortium (CCC). She started a three-year term on July first.
Students use Georgia Tech data to develop applications, services and prototypes as part of the Convergence Innovation Competition.
Georgia Tech has 13 accepted papers at this year's ACM CHI conference.
Can aspects of a student’s life be predicted by evidence of their digital footprint as they live their daily lives? It’s a question Georgia Tech researchers want to explore with a new project.
The world's leading computing society has named IPaT executive director Beth Mynatt a new Fellow for her significant contribution to the development and application of computing.
The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) has named Beth Mynatt as its Chair for a two year term beginning July 1.