The Scientific Software Engineering Center at Georgia Tech seeks software engineers at various seniority levels to build better scientific software. If you're interested in working in a cutting-edge tech ecosystem with opportunities to collaborate & teach, check out our openings!
Our computer science programs are not just the largest in the country but, according to @usnews, they are among the best: @gtcomputing undergraduate program ranked #6 today https://t.co/foUp49BrcV (use rankings carefully, look up methodology, compare, before choosing a school!)
The @acmtoce editorial board and I have sketched a proposal for a reviewer reciprocity system to address unsustainable reviewer shortages in our field. Feedback appreciated from anyone willing to read the entire document :) https://t.co/EbzVloLRWr
We're hiring! If you are a software engineer interested in developing scalable, portable, and robust scientific software, all the while working in a vibrant research environment, #GeorgiaTech's Scientific Software Engineering Center may be just the place for you. Spread the word!
#GeorgiaTech has received an $11M philanthropic grant to develop more robust and scalable open-source software to support scientists across a broad variety of disciplines! https://t.co/zg4931rDrj
At 4:07 am, GT student Richard Xiong captured this stunning image of an almost total lunar eclipse at the precise moment the moon sat at the top of Tech Tower. He calculated the moon’s exact position to capture this image — and the chance to repeat it may take hundreds of years.
We are greatly honored to receive this award, and getting it from @issta_conf makes it even more special. Our heartfelt thanks to the selection committee for this recognition. The award talk is now available online at https://t.co/iLXiqXP2un #ISSTA21#ISSTA11
Congratulations to @alexorso and @chrisparnin!
Their ISSTA 2011 paper on "Automated Debugging: Past, Present, and Future" has won the ISSTA Impact Paper Award this year.
We are looking forward to their keynote:
https://t.co/iQs6F4JZ8G
#issta21
Dr. Anthony Fauci, one of the nation’s leading infectious disease experts and a steadfast voice of science, facts, and medical best practice during the Covid-19 pandemic, is this year’s recipient of Georgia Tech's Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage. | https://t.co/XmhmZ3B2lk
We are humbled and honored to receive this recognition from a conference so close to our hearts. A shout-out to Gould, @zhendongsu, and @devanbu (ICSE'04 https://t.co/KkehZydK1C) and Christensen, Møller, and Schwartzbach (SAS'03 https://t.co/ZgakxocKwS) for inspiring our work.
The Most Influential ASE paper at #ASE2020 is "AMNESIA: Analysis and Monitoring for NEutralizing SQL-Injection Attacks". A talk will be given by William GJ Halfond and Alessandro Orso on Thursday UTC time! Be sure to add this to your calendar🗓️🗓️🗓️
When considering where to apply for a CS PhD this fall, please consider Georgia Tech. We are not requiring the General GRE this year (https://t.co/oHXjkTmATE). Here's a list of other great CS programs that are also not requiring (optional or not accepting) the GRE (thread)
JSS Editor's Selection post describing main findings and implications of our @JSSoftware September issue article, which provides recommendations on when to update systematic literature reviews to the software engineering research community. Hope you enjoy! https://t.co/BQLMcDRdhK
We are happy to announce that the ISSTA 2010 paper entitled
"Mutation-driven generation of unit tests and oracles" by Gordon
Fraser and Andreas Zeller has been awarded the ISSTA 2020 Impact Paper
Award. Congratulations to you both! https://t.co/JIbPbBqDuL