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  <title><![CDATA[College of Computing Hires Fortnow, Anton to Lead Schools]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Following a year-long national
search, Georgia Tech’s College of Computing has hired renowned computing
leaders Lance Fortnow and Annie Antón to chair its schools of <a href="http://www.scs.gatech.edu/">Computer
Science</a> and <a href="http://www.ic.gatech.edu/">Interactive
Computing</a>, respectively, effective July 1.</p><p>Fortnow, <a href="http://lance.fortnow.com/">professor of electrical engineering and computer science at
Northwestern University</a>, and Antón, <a href="http://www4.ncsu.edu/%7Eaianton/">professor of computer science at
North Carolina State University</a> (NCSU), will become the second chairs ever to lead the two
College of Computing units, which were elevated to school status in 2007. They
replace current Computer Science (CS) chair Ellen Zegura and Interactive
Computing (IC) chair Aaron Bobick, who will return to their faculty roles as
professors in the two schools.</p>

<p>“We are thrilled that Professors
Fortnow and Antón have agreed to come to Georgia Tech to lead our two original
schools,” said Zvi Galil, John P. Imlay Jr. Dean of Computing. “The College of
Computing is poised to expand the ranks of the very best computing programs in
the world, and Annie and Lance are going to help us do it. Both of them share
our ambitious vision for Georgia Tech to play a major role in setting the
global agenda for this new digital era and continue pushing the boundaries of
computing itself.”</p>

<p>Fortnow received his Ph.D. in
applied mathematics from MIT in 1989, after earning his B.A. in mathematics and
computer science from Cornell University in 1985. In addition to his primary
faculty appointment at Northwestern, he also has a courtesy appointment at the
Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences department in the Kellogg Graduate
School of Management and an adjoint professorship at the Toyota Technological
Institute at Chicago. Fortnow's research spans computational complexity and its
applications, most recently to micro-economic theory.</p>

<p>“I’m excited to join Georgia Tech,
a leading center for computer science, at a time when computing is making such
a great impact in science and society,” Fortnow said. “I look forward to
helping Georgia Tech forge the future of computer science.”</p>

<p>Antón earned three computing
degrees from Georgia Tech, completing her B.S. in 1990, M.S. in 1992 and Ph.D.
in 1997. Antón is vice-chair of the U.S. Association for Computing Machinery
Public Policy Council and has served the national defense and intelligence
communities in a number of roles since being selected for the IDA/DARPA Defense
Science Study Group in 2005-2006. Her current research focuses on the
specification of complete, correct behavior of software systems that must
comply with privacy and security regulations. She is founder and director of <a href="http://www.theprivacyplace.org/">ThePrivacyPlace.org</a>.</p>

<p>“The School of Interactive
Computing––the only school of its kind in the nation––is a unique resource for
Georgia Tech and the country,” Antón said. “Computers today interact with the
human and physical environments.&nbsp;
Advancing the state of the interactive art is a noble mission for the
School.&nbsp; I am honored to return to ‘Ma
Tech’ and to partner with Dean Galil and the entire Georgia Tech community in
aspiring to and achieving new levels of excellence.”</p>

<p>Georgia Tech’s schools of CS and
IC, together with their sister School of Computational Science and Engineering,
form the major academic units of the 21-year-old College of Computing. The <a href="http://www.scs.gatech.edu/about">School of CS</a> represents foundational areas of computer science, such as
networking, information security, software engineering, databases and others.
The <a href="http://www.ic.gatech.edu/about">School of IC’s</a> stated mission is to “redefine the
human experience in computing” through education and research in such areas as
human-computer interaction, robotics and intelligent systems, computing
education, graphics and animation, social computing, augmented environments,
and others.</p>]]></body>
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