We Had the Honor of Hosting Georgia Tech President Ángel Cabrera at CARE!


People

Seven Faculty and Staff Members Focus on Health, Robotics, and Sustainability.


Research

Five Core Themes for Advancing Responsible Ubiquitous Computing.


Sponsors

$20 Million in Grants From NSF, ARPA-H, SRC, DoD, and Georgia Tech CoC.

Welcome to the CARE Center Website at Georgia Tech!

The Center for Advancing REsponsible Computing (CARE) at Georgia Tech aims to advance and support the development of computing woven into the fabric of our everyday lives, designed to be trustworthy, sustainable, and socially responsible–aware of the needs, constraints, and crises of the modern world. To achieve its vision, the center applies fundamental computing advances towards advancing responsible (trustworthy, sustainable, usable, and resource-efficient) ubiquitous computing solutions to real-world problems across healthcare, environmental sustainability, and robotics.

Recent Highlights


Our work on Manoomin conservation was featured in the NYTimes and Mongabay!


Our MG-Verilog work won the Best Paper Award at the LAD Workshop!


Our research on equity and wearables was featured in Crain’s Business and CBS!


Featured Projects

Targeted Hybrid Oncotherapeutic Regulation (THOR)

THOR, funded by ARPA-H, aims to develop a compact device designed to activate the immune system against tumors. [More]

Co-Design of Cognitive Systems (CoCoSys)

CoCoSys, co-sponsored by SRC and DARPA, seeks to enable the next generation of collaborative human-AI systems. [More]

Contact Us

CARE Center is located in the College of Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, GA.
For additional information about the center, please contact responsible.computing@groups.gatech.edu.