Named for alumnus and tech entrepreneur Christopher W. Klaus, the College of Computing's annual student startup competition featured $750K in funding.
The device, created by Georgia Tech students, uses AI to make chronic wound dressings 30% more efficient, which could save time and money.
Georgia Tech's 2025 InVenture Prize concluded with Convexity winning first place, alongside runner-up NextGenFile and People's Choice winner DivineDrive.
Georgia Tech researchers, with Hyundai, uncovered wireless vulnerabilities in vehicles' internal networks.
Two Georgia Tech students won first place in the AWS Gen-AI track of DubHacks '24, a student organized hackathon at the University of Washington.
Eight Georgia Tech researchers were honored with the ACM Distinguished Paper Award for their contributions to cybersecurity at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS).
Ray Hung, a CS master's student, has developed a tool called The Socratic Mind, an AI-powered oral assessment platform leveraging Socratic questioning
Georgia Tech’s drone racing team finished among the top pilots at this year’s Collegiate Drone Racing Championship.
Three undergraduate students have won multiple awards for an app they created as part of one of the largest student hackathons in the world.
These CS majors are best friends and have won several top prizes in student entrepreneurial competitions.