Whether on campus or via the groundbreaking OMSCS, Georgia Tech’s MS in Computer Science lets students curate specializations—from Machine Learning and Security to HCI and HPC. Learners contribute to open-source stacks in the GVU Center, deploy Kubernetes inference clusters on GCP, and defend adversarial-ML exploits in the Cyber Range. Corporate hackathons with Google and NASA give coursework immediate lift-off.
LLM fine-tuning pipeline for low-resource African languages
Rust-based micro-kernel with formally verified memory safety
Federated-learning framework for hospital imaging collaboration
Zero-trust mesh network overlay for smart-city IoT
GPU-accelerated SAT solver for hardware verification
Realtime AR cloud rendering with WebGPU offload
Quantum-inspired heuristic for NP-hard logistics routing
Explainable recommendation engine auditing fairness metrics
Differential-privacy toolkit for county health dashboards
Edge-AI speech recognition on ARM microcontrollers
Blockchain-backed credential wallet for lifelong learning
AutoML pipeline predicting solar farm output from satellite data
Graph neural network detecting deepfake social-graph anomalies
Serverless streaming ETL for global wildfire telemetry
Neural-ODE physics simulator for autonomous drone nav
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