ACM Recognizes SCP Chair Michael Bailey for His Transformative Computing Contributions
Three Georgia Tech faculty members are being recognized as 2024 ACM Fellows for significant contributions to computing.
College of Computing Professors Michael Bailey, Dana Randall, and Thad Starner are among 55 Fellows named today by ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, for their “transformative contributions to computing science and technology.”
"Computing technology has had a tremendous impact in shaping how we live and work today,” said ACM President Yannis Ioannidis. “The ACM Fellows program honors the creativity and hard work of ACM members whose specific accomplishments drive innovation and make broader advances possible.”
College of Computing Professors Michael Bailey, Dana Randall, and Thad Starner are among 55 Fellows named today by ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery, for their “transformative contributions to computing science and technology.”
"Computing technology has had a tremendous impact in shaping how we live and work today,” said ACM President Yannis Ioannidis. “The ACM Fellows program honors the creativity and hard work of ACM members whose specific accomplishments drive innovation and make broader advances possible.”