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Students stand in front of a yellow 1949 Coca-Cola delivery truck., A group of students and Coca-Cola employees posing in front of a large window., A man sitting in front of a screen talks with 3 students at a round table.
Yellow Jacket alumni working at Coca-Cola dispensed real-world advice and insights to College of Sciences students during a recent Career Trek event.
Learning@Scale 2024
Psychology Student Sibley Lyndgaard presents at ACM Learning @ Scale Conference jointly presented by the Georgia Tech College of Computing and the Georgia Tech Division of Lifetime Learning.
Georgia Tech Alumni Association's 2024 Class of 40 Under 40, Kinsey Herrin, M.S. PO 2010 (Senior Research Scientist, Georgia Institute of Technology), Hannah (Hatchell) Liu, M.S. BI 2017 (Senior Manager, Data Analysis, Natera), Ariel Marshall, Ph.D. CHEM 2014 (Chief of Staff, Office of the Under Secretary for Science and Innovation, U.S. Department of Energy)
Four College of Sciences alumni have been selected as members of the 2024 class of 40 under 40.
Neural networks (Credit: Getty)
The science of human decision-making is only just being applied to machine learning, but developing a neural network even closer to the actual human brain may make it more reliable.
This science of human decision-making is only just being applied to machine learning, but developing a neural network even closer to the actual human brain may make it more reliable, according to the researchers.
Nicole Leonard, Mary Holder, Christina M. Ragan, and Lorett Swank
College of Sciences Academic Professional Christina Ragan is among the recipients of the 2024 Academic Success and Advising (ASA) Awards.
A view of Tech Tower from Crosland Tower. Photo: Georgia Tech
College of Sciences faculty members were celebrated by their students for outstanding teaching and educational impact.
Close up shot of Tech Tower in the spring with blooming flowers
273 academic and research faculty members from across the Institute received promotions during the spring semester. We are thankful for their contributions and honored to celebrate their accomplishments.
A view of Tech Tower from Crosland Tower. Photo: Georgia Tech
This fall, the College of Sciences will debut three new minors, a new Ph.D. program, and a new “4+1” B.S./M.S. degree program. 
2024’s Special Emphasis panel discussion and associated journal Special Issue will be on “How do we define cognitive maps”

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