Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology fosters basic and well-grounded theory through our Algorithms & Randomness Center and ThinkTank (ARC), which identifies problems with natural connections to algorithms and randomness, helps solve these problems and understand related phenomena via provable algorithms and complexity-theoretic explanations, and formulates general tools as part of an emerging theory of algorithms.
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Georgia State University Department of Computer Science was created in 1999 when Georgia State's Department of Mathematics and Computer Science was split into two departments. Since then, the department has made tremendous strides, including hiring a first-class faculty, creating a successful Ph.D. program, and building collaborative research and education programs with other science departments. Active research areas in the department include bioinformatics, graphics and visualization, networks and distributed systems, and algorithms. Six faculty members (Dr. Zhipeng Cai, Dr. Xiaojun Cao, Dr. Xiaolin Hu, Dr. Yingshu Li, Dr. WenZhan Song, and Dr. Raheem Beyah, now at Georgia Tech) have won awards from the National Science Foundation's Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program. The department's Ph.D. program is nationally competitive and ranks among the best in the Southeast, according to National Research Council data.
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