Ranking for Computer Science & Electronics in Georgia Institute of Technology
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There are 70 scholars Website : http://www.gatech.edu |
Established : 1885 |
The ranking is based on h-index, citations and number of DBLP documents gathered by May 16th 2020
This ranking features all top computer scientists affiliated with Georgia Institute of Technology. There is a total of 70 scholars included with 12 of them also being listed in the global ranking. The total sum for the H-index values for top scientists in Georgia Institute of Technology is 4029 with a mean value for the h-index of 57.56. The total sum for the DBLP publications for top scientists in Georgia Institute of Technology is 12276 with a mean value for DBLP publications is 175.37.
Please keep in mind that the research institution or university for a scholar is set based on the affiliation data shown in their Google Scholar profile.
Read More...Facts About Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology, known to many as Georgia Tech, is among the top-ranked research institutes and universities in the United States. Located in the heart of Atlanta, this university follows a semester-based academic calendar and is recognized for its STEM programs, particularly engineering and computer science. Its tree-lined 400-acre campus promotes a collegiate atmosphere. In addition, although Atlanta is an urban city, Georgia Tech students, faculty, and personnel have access to cultural and recreational attractions and activities off-campus.
Officially established in 1885 as a trade school, the Georgia Institute of Technology is the brainchild of John Fletcher Hanson, an industrialist, and Nathaniel Edwin Harris, a politician). It was born out of the two founders’ belief that the South needed to enhance its technology to keep up with the industrial revolution that was dominating the area at the time. In 1882, with authority from the Georgia State Legislature, Harris led a committee to see how tech schools in the Northeast worked. The committee ended up recommending adapting the “theory and practice” model of Worcester Polytechnic Institute (known then as Worcester County Free Institute of Industrial Science).
Now a coeducational institute, Georgia Tech accepted its first female students in 1952. It is also historically known to be the first university in the American South to accept African-American students without requiring a court order in 1961.
Currently, Georgia Tech comprises six colleges that collectively contain around 30 departments. The university offers technologically-focused minors and majors for both undergraduate and graduate studies. As one of the top public universities in the United States, Georgia Tech is also known for its competitive cooperative education program, which is the largest in the country. The university has strong ties with various government and corporate organizations, allowing it to effectively facilitate co-ops that better prepare students for the future.
The Georgia Institute of Technology also boasts of state-of-the-art facilities. It has over 100 centers that facilitate interdisciplinarily research and studies, as well as other academic and extracurricular activities. Among these is the 3,000-square-foot Invention Studio, which is accessible to students 24 hours a day. The studio provides students with resources to help them maximize collaboration, brainstorm ideas, and develop needed prototypes.
Furthermore, Georgia Tech’s Centre for Career Discovery and Development is recognized as one of the most effective university career support units in the U.S. Offering strong academic programs and professional support, there is no doubt why the Georgia Institute of Technology is perceived as one of the leading scientific and technological academic institutions not just in the U.S., but across the globe as well.
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IAN F. AKYILDIZGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Chin-Hui LeeGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Wenke LeeGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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George NemhauserGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Thad StarnerGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Angelos D. KeromytisGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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James M. RehgGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Chin-Hui LeeGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Martin SavelsberghGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Mostafa AmmarGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Ling LiuGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Manos TentzerisGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Frank DellaertGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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John StaskoGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Calton PuGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Vivek SarkarGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Pascal Van HentenryckGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Le SongGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Richard FujimotoGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Haesun ParkGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Ronald C. ArkinGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Rebecca E. GrinterGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Gordon StuberGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Devi ParikhGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Santosh S. VempalaGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Ellis L JohnsonGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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W. Keith EdwardsGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Magnus EgerstedtGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Irfan EssaGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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ED MynattGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Panagiotis TsiotrasGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Alessandro OrsoGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Jarek RossignacGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Shamkant B NavatheGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Greg TurkGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Ellen ZeguraGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Dhruv BatraGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Constantine DovrolisGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Amy BruckmanGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Ümit V. ÇatalyürekGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Anthony YezziGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Raghupathy SivakumarGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Annie I. AntonGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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James HaysGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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seth hutchinsonGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Tucker BalchGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Ashok K. GoelGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Saibal MukhopadhyayGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Gabriel Alfonso Rincón-MoraGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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sandra slaughterGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Blair MacIntyreGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Steven W. McLaughlinGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Jaydev P. DesaiGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Shabbir AhmedGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Mustaque AhamadGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Sung Kyu LimGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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H. Edwin RomeijnGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Moinuddin QureshiGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Richard VuducGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Arijit RaychowdhuryGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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James FoleyGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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John A. CopelandGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Craig ToveyGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Xiaoli MaGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Mark RiedlGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Bruce N. WalkerGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Taesoo KimGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Srinivas AluruGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Edward J. CoyleGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Charles C. KempGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUnited States |
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Our research was coordinated by Imed Bouchrika, PhD, a computer scientist with a well-established record of collaboration on a number of international research projects with different partners from the academic community. His role was to make sure all data remained unbiased, accurate, and up-to-date.