The Control, Optimization, and Robotics Engineering (CORE) Lab at Georgia Tech develops fundamentally new approaches to intelligent decision-making. Day to day, our work ranges from the theoretical aspects of decentralized decision-making to implementation, testing, and validation on swarms of robots. This research takes a variety of forms, and current research projects can be found under the Research tab above.
Recent News & Travel
- December 2024: Ellie Pond presents her paper “A Totally Asynchronous Nesterov’s Accelerated Gradient Method for Convex Optimization” at the 2024 IEEE CDC conference.
- July 2024: The CORE Lab begins the 5-year ONR-funded project called “DECODE AI: Deception and Counter-Deception in Artificial Intelligence”. This project is joint with Ruimeng Hu at UC Santa Barbara, Zachary Sunberg at CU Boulder, and Ufuk Topcu at UT Austin.
- April 2024: Willie Warke successfully completes his thesis proposal at the University of Florida. Congratulations, Willie!
- March 2024: Both Bo Chen and Calvin Hawkins successfully defend their PhD theses at the University of Florida. Congratulations, Bo and Calvin!