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  2. Georgia Institute of Technology College of Computing

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    Georgia Tech's College of Computing traces its roots to the establishment of an Information Science degree program established in 1964. In 1963, a group of faculty members led by Dr. Vladimir Slamecka and that included Dr. Vernon Crawford, Dr. Nordiar Waldemar Ziegler, and Dr. William Atchison, noticed an interdisciplinary connection among library science, mathematics, and computer technology.

  3. Klaus Advanced Computing Building - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the building was financed by a $15 million donation from successful internet entrepreneur and former Georgia Tech student Chris Klaus. [1] [2] Klaus was a founder of both Kaneva and Internet Security Systems. [3] At the time of Klaus' contribution, it was the fifth-largest contribution by an individual in Georgia Tech's history. [1]

  4. Georgia Institute of Technology - School of Electrical and ...

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    Additionally, the School of ECE also offers two international satellite campuses – with the largest being located at Georgia Tech Europe in Metz, France; and the second being Located at Georgia Tech Shenzhen in Shenzhen, China. [5]

  5. Georgia Tech - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta during the Civil War, c. 1864 The idea of a technology school in Georgia was introduced in 1865 during the Reconstruction period. Two former Confederate officers, Major John Fletcher Hanson (an industrialist) and Nathaniel Edwin Harris (a politician and eventually Governor of Georgia), who had become prominent citizens in the town of Macon, Georgia, after the Civil War, believed that ...

  6. Category:Georgia Tech buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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  7. Georgia Institute of Technology College of Design - Wikipedia

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    Located behind of the Georgia Tech Library to the north; Renovated by Office dA and Lord Aeck Sargent [14] adding 14,500 square feet (1,350 m 2) of studio and instructional space, 3,700 square feet (340 m 2) of faculty office space, and 6,620 square feet (615 m 2) of research space [15] Couch Building [16] Located on West Campus, amongst ...

  8. Main campus of the Georgia Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Located on Central Campus, the Georgia Tech Student Center is dedicated to recreation and socialization for Georgia Tech students. Constructed in 1970, the building initially covered about 100,000 square feet and contained, among other features, a Post Office , cafeteria, ballroom, and one of the only on-campus bowling alleys in the Southeast .

  9. Georgia Tech Library - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Tech Library is an academic library that serves the needs of students, faculty, and staff at the Georgia Institute of Technology. The library consists of the S. Price Gilbert Memorial Library and Dorothy M. Crosland Tower. In addition, the library is connected to and manages the Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons.