2005 News
New York Times Best Ideas of 2005
New York Times Magazine Calls CoC Student's Flash Device Best Idea of 2005
Constantine Dovrolis Receives Research Grant from Cisco Systems
CoC Assistant Professor Constantine Dovrolis Receives Research Grant from Cisco Systems for Studying the Dynamics and Stability of Performance-Driven Edge Routing Systems (Dec. 2005)
Search Technology Comes to the Camera Phone
Professor Aaron Bobick on CNET News: Search Technology Comes to the Camera Phone
Professor Aaron Bobick on CNN
Professor Aaron Bobick on CNN - Xbox 360 Preview View Video
iPod Headphones and Privacy
Associate Professor Beki Grinter Comments on Iconic iPod Headphones and Privacy
Experts: Wireless Security Is Immature
Chris Rouland and Rich DeMillo speak to CNN about security issues in the wireless society
Mark Guzdial and Mary Jean Harrold Present Best Practices for Attracting Women to Computing
CoC Professors Mark Guzdial and Mary Jean Harrold Present Best Practices for Attracting Women to Computing at NCWIT Workshop in Pittsburgh (Nov. 2005)
Experts: WI-FI Needs More Security Against Hackers
Experts: WI-FI Needs More Security Against Hackers
Georgia Tech Information Security Center Raises Awareness of Wireless Security Issues
Summit Brings Technology Stakeholders Together to Examine Wireless Security Challenges Facing Consumers and Enterprises (Nov. 2005)
AJC: As wireless grows, so do security risks
Atlanta Journal-Constitution article by Rich DeMillo, Dean of the CoC: As wireless grows, so do security risks
CoC Professor Janet Kolodner Makes Learning Science Fun
CoC Professor Janet Kolodner Makes Learning Science Fun for Middle School Students
Michelle Kitaoka Invents a Gadget of the Future
AJC: CoC Student Michelle Kitaoka Invents a Gadget of the Future
CoC Associate Professor Beth Mynatt comments on the wireless life
AJC Sunday: CoC Associate Professor Beth Mynatt comments on the wireless life
CoC's Matt Wolf Comments on Virtualization Software
When it comes to virtualization software, CoC's Matt Wolf says people still need to understand what [hardware] their data corresponds to...
High-performance computing cluster will support CoC's dynamic research...
High-performance computing cluster will support CoC's dynamic research environment and initiatives that drive social and scientific progress
College of Computing at Georgia Tech Teams Up with Cisco on New Supercomputing Platform
High-Performance Computing Cluster Will Support College’s Expanded Research in Multi-scale Modeling and Other Areas
CoC Student Develops New Tech That Knocks Our Digital Cameras
CNET News: Coc Student Develops New Tech That Knocks Out Digital Cameras
CoC Regents' Prof. Arkin Discusses New Solutions with Supercomputing and Robotics
CoC Regents Professor Ron Arkin, discusses new solutions that can be taken with supercomputing and robotics
InformationWeek: The Changing User Interface
CoC Associate Professor Jeff Pierce Creates Groundbreaking Enhancements in Personal Information Device Interfaces
AR Technology for Poultry Processing Developed at CoC
CoC Assistant Professor Blair Macintyre and student Parth Bhalwarkar Develop AR Technology for Poultry Processing
Australian IT - High-tech hope for deaf
CoC's Gesture Recognition Technology Will Allow Translation Between Sign Language and Spoken Languages
NYT: CS education appropriate for all majors and professions
NYT: A computer science education is appropriate for all majors, all professions
USNWR 2006 Best Colleges Guide: CoC Is a Hot Place to Be
U.S. News & World Report's 2006 America 's Best Colleges Guide : College of Computing at Georgia Tech is a hot place to be
Rich DeMillo: Wireless and VoIP industries need to tackle wVoIP now
CoC Dean Rich DeMillo: Wireless and VoIP industries need to tackle wVoIP now
Microsoft's new Windows Vista will impress XP users
"Microsoft's new Windows Vista will impress XP users with less reboots, less crashes and a faster program response," says CoC's Pam Buffington
IEEE Spectrum: Starner Bridges Gulf in Technology for Deaf People
CoC Assistand Professor Thad Starner's gesture-recognition technology bridges a gulf in communication for deaf people
ComputerWorld: Augmented Reality for Poultry Trimmers
CoC's Blair MacIntyre and Parth Bhawalkar test Augmented Reality technology in poultry plants to improve communications
The College of Computing at Georgia Tech Announces New Computational Science and Engineering Division
The College of Computing at Georgia Tech Announces New Computational Science and Engineering Division: Giving supercomputing the attention it deserves.
Subhash Khot receives Microsoft's 2005 Fellowship
CoC Assistant Professor Subhash Khot - Recipient of Microsoft's 2005 New Faculty Fellowship Grant to Design Efficient Algorithms
Subhash Khot among first chosen for Microsoft Fellowship
CoC Assistant Professor Subhash Khot is among the first chosen as a New Faculty Fellow by Microsoft Research
Augmented reality improves communication in poultry plants
CoC's Blair MacIntyre and Parth Bhawalkar test Augmented Reality technology in poultry plants to improve communication
Instant Messaging in Teen Life
"Instant Messaging in Teen Life," a paper by CoC's Beki Grinter and Leysia Palen is one of the top ACM Digital Library downloads
Curricula restructure advocated by computing professors
Computing professors advocate that universities restructure their curricula to prove that computer science is not just about programming
Ph.D. candidate Abhishek Kumar remarks on the Witty Worm
"The amount and preciseness of information gleaned from the Witty worm analysis, as well as the captured network data surprised researchers," said Abhishek Kumar, Georgia Tech Computing Ph.D. candidate and co-author
News in Science: Music downloads reveal your quirks
"Time and again, we saw people crafting personal, social and cultural identities through the music they shared," says CoC's Amy Voida
Writing Software to Create Smart Robots Will be a Challenge
"Writing software that will create smart robots remains the most challenging thing,"; says Tucker Balch, RoboCup US Chair & CoC Assistant Professor
CoC Professors involved in creating the Information Technology Innovation Center
CoC Associate Professor Leo Mark and Sr. Research Scientist Spencer Rugaber are involved in creating the Information Technology Innovation Center (ITIC).
GTISC committed to promoting security
"GTISC is committed to educating and promoting security among all of Georgia's Internet users," says Mustaque Ahamad, director of GTISC
Gov. Perdue visits Georgia Tech to sign anti-spam law
CoC researchers show that you are what you listen to. Governor Sonny Perdue visits Georgia Tech to sign the new anti-spam law
Women in computing make a powerful impact
CoC Alumna Phyllis Schneck proves that women in computing make a powerful impact
Tucker Balch uses robot technology to understand biology
"It's about using robot technology to understand biology" says CoC's Tucker Balch
Georgia Tech's College of Computing Team: On the Road to the Ultimate "Battle of the Brains" in Shanghai
A team of elite programmers from Georgia Tech’s College of Computing is preparing for the most prestigious computer competition in the world on April 3-7, 2005.
Georgia Tech’s Computing Ph.D. student honored by IBM
Aameek Singh, a Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, has been selected for the IBM Ph.D. Fellowship
Toyota USA Foundation Awards $130,000 Grant for Computing Education Program at Georgia Tech
Funds to Help Increase the Presence of Computer Science in Georgia Public High Schools
Nancy Nersessian Awarded NEH Fellowship
Nancy Nersessian, professor and director of the Cognitive Science
Program at Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, has been awarded a
year-long fellowship by the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
for academic year 2005-06.
Prof. Emeritus Alton P. Jensen died on Feb. 6, 2005
Mr. Alton P. ("Pete") Jensen, Professor Emeritus of Georgia Tech's College of Computing, died peacefully at home on Sunday, February 6, 2005, at age 79.
Krishna Palem unveils prototype chip
CoC Professor Krishna Palem, Director of Georgia Tech's Center for Research in Embedded Systems & Technology unveils his prototype chip confirming that when it comes to performance - unpredicatability is an asset.
Computing Technology has remade the workplace
For Boomers and Beyond - "Computing technology has remade the workplace, it should do the same for the home," says CoC Associate Professor Beth Mynatt, Director of Georgia Tech's Aware Home initiative.
Security Summit Features Atlanta Security Industry
Leading Internet and Security Industry Executives and Commissioner of Federal Trade Commission Address Cyber Security Issues