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AI
July 13, 2026

Researchers Hone AI Method to Track “Smart” Vapes with Digital Screens

2 min read
A new study shows how artificial intelligence (AI) can be used to automatically detect and classify new e-cigarette devices.
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July 13, 2026

Georgia Tech Lightning Mapping Array Helps Protect World Cup Visitors

1 min read
A Georgia Tech lightning mapping array is helping authorities protect World Cup visitors from severe weather.
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July 10, 2026

Georgia Tech Collaborates With Japanese Space Agency on Asteroid Flyby

2 min read
Data from the mission could reveal how planets formed and help scientists identify future asteroid threats.
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AI
July 9, 2026

Data Centers Are Booming. Who Benefits?

5 min read

Data centers continue to expand across the U.S. Do the communities nearby really benefit?

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July 9, 2026

Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience Announces New External Advisory Board Leadership and Members

3 min read
IBB is pleased to announce new leadership and membership for its EAB, which provides strategic guidance to help advance the institute's mission of accelerating interdisciplinary research and innovation.
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July 8, 2026

Creating Synthetic Life in a Lab? SpudCell Falls Short of the Goal, But Raises Even More Useful Questions

7 min read
While SpudCell is an important milestone in the field, it stops short of being a fully synthetic living cell.
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AI
July 7, 2026

Zhu Receives NSF CAREER Award

3 min read
Mathematics Assistant Professor Wei Zhu has been awarded a five-year, $500,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation.
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Sam Shelton, Founding Director of the Strategic Energy Institute (Photo Credit: Georgia Tech Institute Communications)
July 7, 2026

In Memoriam: Sam Shelton, Founding Director of the Strategic Energy Institute

3 min read
Sam Shelton, founding director of the Strategic Energy Institute (SEI), longtime professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, and designer of the torch for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, passed away on June 20, 2026.
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July 6, 2026

Researchers Develop a Safer, More Reliable Material for Growing Small-Scale Models of the Human Gut

3 min read
Researchers have developed a synthetic gel that could open new possibilities for drug testing and disease treatment.
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Close-up of a flexible white wearable sensor device held between two fingers, showing its curved shape against a plain light-gray background.
July 6, 2026

New Soft Wearable Device Could Support At-Home Sleep Monitoring

3 min read
A new Georgia Tech study shows a wireless wearable device could enable home-based monitoring of physiological changes associated with sleep and brain health.
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AI
July 6, 2026

Researchers Use GeoGuessr Champion to Test Geolocation Accuracy in VLMs

5 min read
Researchers have developed what they believe is the strongest benchmark dataset on measuring the geolocation accuracy of LLMs.
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Askari Team
July 6, 2026

Georgia Tech Startup Develops Defense Technology to Counter Emerging Drone Threats

5 min read
From a student startup idea to a growing defense technology company, Askari demonstrates how Georgia Tech's commercialization ecosystem helps founders transform emerging technologies into solutions addressing real-world challenges.
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Some of the researchers and coastal community members participating in the study.  Front row: Melanie Pearson and Kasey McClary from Emory University, Semona Holmes from Urbana Perry Park Neighborhood Planning Assembly, and Rachael Thompson from Glynn Environmental Coalition.  Back row: Anita Collins from Urbana Perry Park Neighborhood Planning Assembly, Katy Smith from University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant, Noah Scovronick from Emory University, community organizer and activist Jazz
July 6, 2026

Georgia’s First Superfund Research Center to Study Hazardous Industrial Pollution, Remediation

6 min read
A coalition of scientists from six universities and community partners has received a National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) grant to establish Georgia’s first Superfund Research Center.
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Pictured Left to Right: Professor Guanghui (George) Lan, Assistant Professor Johannes Milz, Professor Ashwin Pananjady, Professor Yao Xie, Assistant Professor Juba Ziani, and Professor Katya Scheinberg
AI
July 2, 2026

ISyE launches new undergraduate concentration in Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research in Decision-Making

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Georgia Tech's H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) is launching a new undergraduate concentration in Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research (AI/OR) in Decision-Making this fall, formalizing a comprehensive AI and
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July 1, 2026

EPIcenter Experts in the News: AI, Prices, and the War

1 min read
EPIcenter Faculty Affiliates have recently contributed to more than a dozen news broadcasts, public radio interviews, and national media conversations on energy price trends, the war in Iran, and what these mean for everyday Americans.
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AI
July 1, 2026

Atlanta Tech Community Invited to Help Shape the Future of AI at Upcoming Summit

4 min read
The College of Computing is playing a key organizational role in the upcoming inaugural ACM AI Leadership Summit
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A medical worker wearing latex gloves uses a device to test a patient's blood sugar.
July 1, 2026

New Research Seeks to Help Transplanted Cells Thrive in Type 1 Diabetes Treatment

1 min read
Alexander Vlahos has been awarded a five-year, research grant to support pioneering work aimed at improving therapies for T1D.
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Brian An, EPIcenter Faculty Affiliate and Assistant Professor in Georgia Tech’s Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy
June 30, 2026

Meet the Expert: Brian An

1 min read
In this EPIcenter Expert series, meet Brian An, EPIcenter Affiliate, studying the intersection of energy resilience and urban policy to improve grid equity during extreme weather.
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AI
June 30, 2026

How AI-Powered Flood Forecasts Could Transform Hurricane Resilience

4 min read
Assistant Professor Ali Sarhadi is using AI and digital twins to predict how and where major storms will cause the most damage.
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June 29, 2026

Bridging the Gap Between Technical Research and Marketable Solutions

3 min read
From storytelling to customer discovery, Quadrant-i teaches faculty soft skills to commercialize their work.
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