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College of Computing Releases 2011 Holiday Gift Guide

Atlanta, GA (December 15, 2011) — What makes a perfect holiday gift for the technology enthusiast? There are hundreds of lists out there that showcase the hottest electronics and “must-have” devices for this year’s holiday season. However, for those hard-core technophiles who are truly ahead of the curve, smartphones and tablet computers are so last year. With ten shopping days left, the Georgia Tech College of Computing has released its own unique spin on the traditional holiday gift guide, showcasing some of the year’s biggest research stories and providing top technologists with all sorts of “gift” ideas for this holiday season.

“They sometimes bristle at being called ‘elves,’ but we’ve got a College full of faculty and students who’ve been working very hard on these projects all year,” said Zvi Galil, John P. Imlay Jr. Dean of Computing. “We are, obviously, having a bit of fun in showcasing our research like this, but there’s also a serious point. Part of our mission is to help improve the world through education and research, and the projects in this Gift Guide can legitimately be counted among our efforts to give back to society—indeed, some are explicitly intended as computational ways to serve the social good.”

The Gift Guide includes projects created by students and faculty in the College and its three constituent schools: the School of Computer Science, the School of Interactive Computing and the School of Computational Science and Engineering. With ten suggestions incorporating a dozen overall projects, the Gift Guide has something for everyone—or, at least, everyone who’s computationally minded.

Projects include:

  • Percepto: iPhone puzzle game created by Georgia Tech undergraduate Daniel Hooper
  • 2012 Emerging Cyber Threats Report: Annual report detailing the newest and most serious threats to cyber security in the coming year, prepared by the Georgia Tech Information Security Center and the Georgia Tech Research Institute
  • Courteous.ly: Gmail application that allows users to see a prospective email recipient's current email load, created by Professor Eric Gilbert
  • Home Network Management Tools: Three software packages that allow home network users to monitor and manage connection speeds, usage patterns and more; created by Professors Constantine Dovrolis and Nick Feamster and Research Scientist Marshini Chetty
  • Pipeline: Web-based collaboration system optimized for creative multimedia projects, created by Ph.D. student Kurt Luther
  • Abelard to Apple: New book by former Dean Rich DeMillo that takes a 100-year look at the future of U.S. colleges and universities, including the role of new technologies in higher education
  • PSI4: Suite of quantum chemical programs designed for efficient, high-accuracy calculations of properties of molecules, created by Professor David Sherrill
  • LifeNet: Software that allows users to create mobile ad hoc computer networks, designed specifically for use in disaster response; created by Professor Santosh Vempala and master’s student Hrushi Mehendale
  • Trimensional: App that turns any iPhone 4 into a full-fledged 3D scanner, created by Research Scientist Grant Schindler
  • Simon: Socially embedded humanoid robot that can learn simple tasks from spoken conversations with everyday people, no programming knowledge required; created by Professor Andrea Thomaz

Visit the 2011 Holiday Gift Guide on the College of Computing website!

DISCLAIMER: The 2011 Holiday Gift Guide is a lighthearted way to call attention to the College’s research. Though some of the items described in the Gift Guide are indeed available for purchase or free download, it is not intended as a practical reference for consumers.

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Jason Maderer
Georgia Tech Media Relations
404-385-2966
maderer@gatech.edu

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Faculty

  • Amy Bruckman

    Amy Bruckman

    Associate Professor
    School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing

    Areas of Expertise:
    Educational Technology, Social Networking/Online Communities, Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook, Internet Research Ethics, Human Computer Interaction, Human Computer Interaction for Kids

  • Carl DiSalvo

    Carl DiSalvo

    Assistant Professor
    School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

    Areas of Expertise:
    Participatory Design, Critical Design, Design Studies, Robotics and Sensing in Art and Community Settings

  • Keith Edwards

    Keith Edwards

    Associate Professor
    School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing

    Areas of Expertise:
    Social Impacts of Technology, Home Network Security, Home Networking, Human-Computer Interaction

  • Irfan Essa

    Irfan Essa

    Professor
    School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing
    School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, College of Engineering

    Areas of Expertise:
    Computational Video, Computational Photography, Computational Journalism, Computational Media, Computational Perception

  • Beki Grinter

    Beki Grinter

    Associate Professor
    School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing

    Areas of Expertise:
    Societal Impacts of Technology, Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Supported Cooperative Work

  • Renu Kulkarni

    Renu Kulkarni

    Executive Director, FutureMedia

    Areas of Expertise:
    Convergence of digital, social, mobile and multimedia industries, Strategic Alliances, Industry Partnerships, Open Innovation Practices

  • Blair MacIntyre

    Blair MacIntyre

    Associate Professor
    School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing
    School of Literature Communication and Culture, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

    Areas of Expertise:
    Augmented Reality, Virtual Reality, Mobile Games, Social Games, Augmented Reality Games, Video Game Design, Video Game Architecture

  • Ali Mazalek

    Ali Mazalek

    Assistant Professor
    School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

    Areas of Expertise:
    Tangible Interfaces, Experimental Media, Media Arts, Interaction Design, Emerging Technologies

  • Janet Murray

    Janet H. Murray

    Ivan Allen College Dean's Professor
    School of Literature, Communication and Culture, Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

    Areas of Expertise:
    Game Design, Interactive Narrative, Interactive Television, Media Convergence, Information Design, Digital Media and Education

  • Elizabeth Mynatt

    Elizabeth Mynatt

    Director, GVU Center
    Professor, School of Interactive Computing
    Associate Dean for Strategic Planning and Initiatives
    College of Computing

    Areas of Expertise:
    Human-Computer Interaction, Human-Centered Computing, Health Informatics, Ubiquitous Computing, Assistive Technologies

  • Ashwin Ram

    Ashwin Ram

    Associate Professor
    School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing

    Areas of Expertise:
    Artificial Intelligence (AI) (Case-Based Reasoning, Natural Language, & Game/Entertainment AI), Human-Centered Computing - Cognitive Science, Healthcare Informatics

  • Bruce Walker

    Bruce Walker

    Associate Professor
    School of Psychology, College of Sciences School of Interactive Computing, College of Computing

    Areas of Expertise:
    Interactive Music, Mobile Music, Human-Computer Interaction, Auditory Perception, Psychology