Anuja Tripathi works in the lab
June 3, 2026

Rising From the Ashes: A Hidden Supply of Critical Elements

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Georgia Tech researchers turn a widespread waste product into materials that power modern technology.
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Person in blue medical scrubs demonstrates a small device to a seated patient in a clinical exam room with medical equipment visible in the background.
June 3, 2026

Helping Patients See Again: How One Doctor Uses Georgia Tech Research to Treat Eye Disease With Precision

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A doctor uses a tiny microneedle developed at Georgia Tech to preserve patients’ vision, reduce their pain, and give them more time for daily life.
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Associate Professor Tushar Krishna (center) and members of his research team — William Won (recently graduated, now at AMD), Changhai Man, Hanjiang Wu, and Jinsun Yoo — have announced Chakra, a new shared platform for understanding and improving complex AI systems.
June 3, 2026

A Common Language to Understand AI Systems

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Like the internet before it, AI systems need shared standards to work together. Tushar Krishna and industry collaborators have released Chakra, a new set of tools designed to help make that possible.
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c3u lab
June 2, 2026

Engineering Safer Skies

5 min read
Sarah Li creates technology that helps satellites and aircraft make smart, real‑time decisions in crowded, unpredictable conditions.
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c3u lab
June 2, 2026

Engineering Safer Skies

5 min read
Sarah Li creates technology that helps satellites and aircraft make smart, real‑time decisions in crowded, unpredictable conditions.
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Current VIP class
June 2, 2026

Georgia Tech Students Create Chemical Safety Model for Everyday Exposures

4 min read
The tool, a class project, estimates how hazardous vapors build up in enclosed spaces after a spill.
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Bike robot
June 2, 2026

Ph.D. Student Gets the Assist as Bike Robot Performs First Front Flip

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A Georgia Tech Ph.D. student's robot control policy helped the Robotics and AI Institute develop the first bike robot capable of an unassisted front flip.
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Group photo of VentureLab leaders and ARC Hub program participants during an evidence-based entrepreneurship training workshop in Ireland.
May 29, 2026

As Demand for Research Commercialization Grows, VentureLab Is Leading by Example

3 min read
As demand for research commercialization continues to grow, VentureLab is helping institutions build the skills, systems, and strategies needed to move more innovations from the lab to the marketplace.
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Group photo of VentureLab leaders and ARC Hub program participants during an evidence-based entrepreneurship training workshop in Ireland.
May 29, 2026

As Demand for Research Commercialization Grows, VentureLab Is Leading by Example

3 min read
As demand for research commercialization continues to grow, VentureLab is helping institutions build the skills, systems, and strategies needed to move more innovations from the lab to the marketplace.
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Three men use their phones to control a robot arm
May 29, 2026

New App Allows Anyone to Operate a Robot From Their Phone

4 min read
A new mobile app turns smartphones into controllers for robot arms.
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"Three side‑by‑side headshot portraits showing individuals from the shoulders up against different backgrounds. The left image shows a person wearing a black top with greenery behind them, the center image shows a person in a light blue shirt and patterned tie against a neutral brown backdrop, and the right image shows a person in a light green collared shirt against a gray studio background."
May 28, 2026

BBISS Appoints Three New Faculty Directors

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BBISS has expanded its team to include three more faculty members.
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Steven Ferguson
May 27, 2026

Steven Ferguson Builds Better On-Ramps to Georgia Manufacturing, Education

3 min read
For Steven Ferguson, deputy director of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute and executive director of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium, advancing Georgia’s manufacturing industry and its workforce is personal.
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Portrait of an individual photographed outdoors, shown from the shoulders up and wearing a dark red top. The background includes a textured stone column, greenery, and part of a building with a window visible behind the subject.
AI
May 27, 2026

Data Centers, Microbes, and the Future of Water Reuse

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Metro Atlanta has become a magnet for hyperscale data centers and securing enough cooling water with wastewater reuse has unknown public health risks.
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Side‑by‑side image showing a portrait photo on the left and a book cover on the right. The left image shows an individual standing outdoors among trees, wearing a dark jacket over a light shirt, while the right image displays the book Human Nature: Nine Ways to Feel About Our Changing Planet with bold red title text and illustrated ocean waves and ice formations. The book cover also includes the author name Kate Marvel at the bottom.
May 27, 2026

Clough Lecture Highlights the Human Side of Climate Science

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The Earth and Atmospheric Sciences 2026 Clough Lecture, co-sponsored by BBISS, featured Kate Marvel, a climate scientist and author.
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From left: Carson Meredith, Blair Brettmann, Andreas (Andy) S. Bommarius, Ulrika Egertsdotter, Joel Kostka, Titiksha Fernandes and Chris Luettgen.
May 27, 2026

Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) Spring Workshop Highlights Advances in Renewable Materials

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The Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) at Georgia Tech hosted its Spring 2026 Workshop, “Resilient Forests to Renewable Futures,” on May 11 and 12.
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A man sits in a lab in front of a fume hood and uses tweezers to hold a plastic chip out toward the camera.
May 27, 2026

Georgia Program Backs Pioneering Antibody Research with Global Reach

4 min read
A new grant from the Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) is backing an ambitious effort by Georgia Tech scientists to accelerate the development of human antibody therapies
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Fiona Ryan
May 27, 2026

New Framework Enhances AR Experience by Predicting Where Users Will Look

4 min read
Ph.D. student Fiona Ryan has created a new framework for tracking and predicting user gaze in Augmented Reality devices
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Vicki Wysocki
May 27, 2026

Breakthrough Study Sheds Light on How BRCA‑Related Cancers Repair Broken DNA

4 min read
The research captures detailed snapshots of a process that helps cancer cells survive — and may point to new treatments.
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Georgia Tech's Tech Tower with flowers blooming in the foreground
May 27, 2026

New Framework Enhances AR Experience by Predicting Where Users Will Look

4 min read
Ph.D. student Fiona Ryan has created a new framework for tracking and predicting user gaze in Augmented Reality devices
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EPIcenter Director Laura Taylor, Southern Company Chairman and CEO Chris Womack, President Angel Cabrera, EVPR Tim Lieuwen, SEI Executive Director Yuanzhi Tang
May 26, 2026

INTERSECT 2026 Marks a Decade of Impact in Advancing the Southeast’s Energy Policy

2 min read
Georgia Tech’s INTERSECT 2026 brought together leading voices in energy on May 18 to explore critical issues in the Southeast’s energy ecosystem.
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June 2, 2026
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