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The College of Sciences congratulates the five graduate scholars who won Herbert P. Haley Fellowships for the 2024-2025 school year.
Anna Ivanova
The School of Psychology assistant professor was named one of the publication’s top 35 innovators under 35 for her work on language in the human brain and artificial intelligence.
Randall Engle
School of Psychology Professor Randall W. Engle has been honored by the Association for Psychological Science with the William James Fellow Award for his lifetime of significant contributions to the field of scientific psychology.
The Georgia Tech mascot Buzz joined the faculty in a group picture for the Annual Faculty Retreat
The SoP Annual Faculty Retreat was held to welcome new faculty and discuss initiatives for our school to best serve students.
Yiren Ren working in her music lab at Georgia Tech.
Researchers demonstrate music’s impact on learning and memory, with possible therapeutic applications for mental health.
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.
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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.

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