The University of Waterloo and the University System of Georgia Board of Trustees, representing the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), have formally signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to strengthen the academic and research relationship between the two institutions. The MoU signals a commitment to fostering collaborative efforts in research, education, and other areas of mutual interest. Recognized for their global impact and innovation, both universities are keen to embark on this collaborative journey.
“The University of Waterloo is excited about this new collaboration with Georgia Tech that features faculty and student exchanges, joint research projects, dual degrees, conferences and more,” said Charmaine Dean, vice president for research and international affairs. We are pleased to get started and will strengthen the relationship between our two universities.” Through this collaboration, the institutions create a dynamic environment for faculty and students to foster innovation in many areas of mutual excellence. ”
“Georgia Tech is excited that the NSF AI Institute for Advances in Optimization (AI4OPT), under the leadership of Professor Pascal van Hentenryk, will partner with experts from the Waterloo Institute for Artificial Intelligence at the University of Waterloo “I'm really looking forward to this partnership.” said Professor Bernard Kippelen.
The partnership will enhance the academic and research landscape of both institutions, foster global engagement, and create opportunities for students and faculty to thrive in an interconnected world.
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