GT Computing 2019 in Review
Student entrepreneurial startups, the critical need for 'human rights' in AI, new summer camp sessions, and a new dean are just a few of the top stories from the GT Computing community in 2019.
These stories and others published by the college this year are part of a new data visualization created by the college's communications team. GT Computing 2019 in Review is an interactive guide to exploring the year's most-read stories about student, alumni, faculty, and staff accomplishments and achievements.
Based on web traffic, clickable headlines in the data viz reveal a publication date, the number of page views, an overall ranking, and a link for each of the year's top stories. The viz features the top five stories for each month and can also be sorted by category. These include:
- Alumni
- College
- Entrepreneurship
- Faculty
- OMSCS
- Research
- Students
Be sure to explore the GT Computing 2019 in Review data viz.
2020 promises to be even busier than 2019. If you have a story idea or if you would like to submit a story for publication, please email albert.snedeker@cc.gatech.edu.
We are thrilled to announce Vivek Sarkar as the new Dean of the College of Computing at Georgia Tech! With a distinguished career spanning academia and industry, Sarkar's leadership promises to elevate our community to new heights. https://t.co/2mX5D46cJz pic.twitter.com/LxpLTCXWZV
— Georgia Tech Computing (@gtcomputing) April 12, 2024
@GeorgiaTech's dedication to excellence in computer science (CS) has been recognized once again, with the latest U.S. News and World Report rankings unveiling the institution at 7th place overall for graduate CS studies.https://t.co/qavNUSTb7n pic.twitter.com/BcGyGBQld8
— Georgia Tech Computing (@gtcomputing) April 10, 2024