A Tech professor uses data to track the best teams in college basketball.
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It’s officially March Madness. As the Georgia Tech women’s basketball team prepares to face Kansas State today in the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament, a Tech professor is offering his expertise on your bracket. Read on for more.
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For two decades, Georgia Tech’s Joel Sokol has used simple data to track the best teams in college basketball and predict who will win the NCAA Tournament.
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After watching hundreds of mosquitoes and collecting 20 million data points, Georgia Tech and MIT researchers have created a mathematical model that predicts how and where mosquitoes will fly to feast on humans.
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The Institute for Technology and Civic Leadership will officially launch in April with a two-day symposium exploring how leaders can engage with the most pressing issues shaping society.
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Fossil Friday
3 – 5 p.m.
Room L1125, Ford Environmental Science and Technology Building
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Plant Library
3:30 – 4:30 p.m.
Room 357, Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons
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