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Sidney Scott-Sharoni
A Ph.D. graduate’s research shows that the more humanlike an AI agent is, the less likely a user is to follow it.
Sidney Scott-Sharoni
A Ph.D. graduate’s research shows that the more humanlike an AI agent is, the less likely a user is to follow it.
Affectionally called "DragonCon for neuroscience," the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting is one of the largest academic conferences in the world.
With more than 60 presentations and recognition for neuroscience outreach and AI research, Georgia Tech demonstrated its growing impact at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting.
Benjamin Magondu, a graduate student in biomedical engineering, presented at SfN for the first time this year.
With more than 60 presentations and recognition for neuroscience outreach and AI research, Georgia Tech demonstrated its growing impact at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting.
With hundreds of presentations happening simultaneously, the poster floor can be overwhelming at SfN — but for many, that's part of the draw.
With more than 60 presentations and recognition for neuroscience outreach and AI research, Georgia Tech demonstrated its growing impact at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting.
Trisha Kesar answers a question during the SfN press conference on AI in neuroscience, moderated by Chris Rozell.
With more than 60 presentations and recognition for neuroscience outreach and AI research, Georgia Tech demonstrated its growing impact at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting.
Tech Tower (Rob Felt/Georgia Tech)
The AI4Science Center's seed grant aims to support the development of research projects centered on innovation and collaboration.
Randall Receiving His Award
Across his career, Engle has combined transformative scholarship with deep commitment to students, junior colleagues, and the broader scientific community, exemplifying the highest standards of academic leadership and impact.
Professor Randall W. Engle
Across his career, Engle has combined transformative scholarship with deep commitment to students, junior colleagues, and the broader scientific community, exemplifying the highest standards of academic leadership and impact.
10 students standing in rows in front of brick building.
Congratulations to the inaugural class of College of Sciences undergraduate student ambassadors!

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