Dissertation Tips from 5 Georgia Tech Ph.D. Scholars
With their dissertation almost behind them, five soon-to-be-Ph.D. graduates can now clearly see what worked and didn’t work throughout their dissertation process. As they reflect on this process, the scholars share what they have learned on their journey.
Computationally-Enhanced Non-Isolated High Voltage Point-of-Load DC-DC Converters for High Performance Computing
Event-based Neuromorphic Systems for Energy-efficient Edge-Robotic Applications
Come learn the basics of Python. No pre-requisite knowledge of anything needed!
Come learn basic SQL querying with us.
This workshop will be using the NLTK library to walk you through some basic steps of a text mining project for basic and more advanced text parsing.
ARCS Foundation Atlanta awarded a total of $120,000 to 15 Ph.D. students who show exceptional promise of making a significant contribution to the worldwide advancement of science and technology.
Will Reichard, president, and Michelle Reckner, executive vice president, received 70% of the total votes becoming the official voices of the graduate student body to the faculty, administration, staff, and others inside the Georgia Tech community.
Design Space Extrapolations and Inverse Design using Machine Learning
Are you a grad student or early-career researcher looking for a toolkit of easily available indicators to help find vetted, trustworthy sources?