Computer science professor is pushing forward on ultra-wideband radio technology to improve precision sensing and tracking of objects in complex indoor spaces.
Using a new philanthropic grant, Georgia Tech will hire software engineers to write scalable, reliable, and portable open-source software for scientific research.
To help students begin thinking about ethics with regards to research, faculty at Georgia Tech – in conjunction with Mozilla – held the first workshop on integrating ethics and responsible computing into courses this summer.
One of the early efforts of the group is to measure and report live wait times to voters at the 250 polling locations in Fulton County on election day, Nov. 3. The website wait.gatech.edu will go live that day and allow users to search for a location.
A system that has helped bring digital record keeping to hospitals across Africa has received a needed update for new platforms like smartphones and tablets.