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Interactive Computing Alumnus Follows Path to Success

Interactive Computing Alumnus Follows Path to Success

In the eight years since Anind Dey left the College of Computing with a Ph.D. in computer science, he has built a foundation for an extraordinary career. Even the National Science Foundation agrees that Dey is off to a great start and showed it recently by giving him a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award.
News in Brief for October 13, 2008
(10/10/2008)
Apple not the First or Only to Offer Apps

In the first month after the App Store debuted alongside the new iPhones on July 11, users downloaded more than 60 million of the programs. Interactive computing Professor Blair MacIntyre has downloaded dozens of apps to his own iPhone but points out that Apple hasn't exactly broken new ground. Source: TopTech News

(10/06/2008)
Advances in Robotics Require Discussion of Ethics

An annual "Turing Test" will start Sunday to see if computers can fool judges into believing the computer is human. If humans ever create a “conscious” robot, Henrik Christensen, director of the Center of Robotics and Intelligent Machines, said, “[the robots] would want to have rights, and they probably should." Source: Digitaljournal.com

(10/01/2008)
Computing Alumnus Selected as Chair of GTISC Industry Advisory Board

Paul Judge, who earned both a Master’s degree and a Ph.D. in computer science at the College, has been appointed Chairman of the Georgia Tech Information Security Center (GTISC) Industry Advisory Board. Source: MarketWatch

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