Art Research

Georgia Institute of Technology became the first university to receive the Phoenix Award from the Health IT Leadership Summit for support of innovative health IT-based education, research and commercialization.
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.
Georgia Tech hosted a roundtable discussion on driving innovation in pediatric healthcare in Washington D.C. to inform policymakers of challenges and successes in research partnerships.
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.
Ron Hutchins, associate vice provost for research and technology and chief technology officer, is leaving Georgia Tech after 34 years of service.
Beth Mynatt showed off a wearable tech wrap at the ACM awards banquet that was designed and built by the Georgia Tech Wearable Computing Center
The Creative Collisions project culminates with a mixed-media performance at the Ferst Center on March 5th.