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Math News


March 4, 2025

Researchers uncover the role of lateral inhibition in enhancing contrast and filtering distractions, with implications for neuroscience and AI.


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February 25, 2025

John Etnyre's article which appears in The Conversation, an independent nonprofit news source.


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December 3, 2024

This year, Georgia Tech is represented by 84 teams that have contributed new discoveries to AI technologies and applications.


QuantNet ranks the Georgia Tech M.S. QCF program No. 8 in the nation.
December 3, 2024

An interdisciplinary initiative between the Scheller College of Business, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, and the School of Mathematics, M.S. QCF has been ranked No. 8 in the U.S. among the 2025 QuantNet Best Financial Engineering Programs.


Molei Tao holding his College of Sciences Faculty Development Award during the 2022 Spring Sciences Celebration.
October 30, 2024

School of Mathematics Associate Professor Molei Tao has been honored for his work on the foundations of machine learning, particularly diffusion generative models.


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College & Campus News

One of two Georgia Tech mathematicians to receive the prestigious award, Jaye’s research will center on the mathematics of the Fourier uncertainty principle.
April 17, 2025

One of two Georgia Tech mathematicians to receive the prestigious award, Jaye’s research will center on the mathematics of the Fourier uncertainty principle.


Spring Sciences Celebration Honorees
April 17, 2025

The College of Sciences recognized outstanding faculty and staff for the 2024-25 academic year as well as recent retirees.


Leykin's work could lead to new discoveries and a deeper understanding of how celestial bodies like planets, moons, and asteroids interact. (Credit: Adobe Stock)
April 13, 2025

Leykin is among two Georgia Tech mathematicians to receive the prestigious award. The Fellowship will support one year of research, during which he aims to tackle a key celestial mechanics problem using nonlinear algebra and tropical geometry.