
Peer Recognition Underscores Professor's Interdisciplinary Impact
A veteran Georgia Tech computer science professor is among the 56 Distinguished Members announced this week by ACM, the Association for Computing Machinery.
According to ACM, School of Computer Science (SCS) Professor Constantine Dovrolis was selected as a 2024 Distinguished Member by his peers in the ACM membership for his substantial technical achievements, volunteer service, and “contributions to internet measurements, network science, and neuro-inspired machine learning.”
According to ACM, School of Computer Science (SCS) Professor Constantine Dovrolis was selected as a 2024 Distinguished Member by his peers in the ACM membership for his substantial technical achievements, volunteer service, and “contributions to internet measurements, network science, and neuro-inspired machine learning.”