Tech in the Cold
February 20, 2026

The Challenges and Opportunities of Cold Weather and Technology

2 min read
In labs chilled to 4 kelvins (-450 degrees!) and on expeditions to polar regions, Georgia Tech scientists are discovering how extreme cold simultaneously challenges and advances technology in computing, space exploration, and more.
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Sarah Goodman's headshot
February 19, 2026

Shaping a Sustainable Future

4 min read
Dr. Sarah Goodman's work is at the heart of Georgia Tech's mission.
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Harsh Muriki
AI
February 19, 2026

Robot Pollinator Could Produce More, Better Crops for Indoor Farms

4 min read
A research team that expands GTRI, the College of Engineering, and the College of Computing have developed a robot capable of pollinating flowers in indoor farms.
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A view inside the Scholars Event Theater of a session of the Sustainability Showcase. A man speaks to a crowd while presenting slides on a large projection screen.
February 18, 2026

2026 BBISS Sustainability Showcase Recap: Resilience Is About Systems

4 min read
Across disciplines and scales, a unifying theme emerged: resilience is not a single solution. It is a systems-level challenge requiring integration across science and technology, policy, communities, and human experience.
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Two individuals on a large circular motion platform in a research lab, with one person seated cross‑legged on the platform and another suspended in a harness wearing a Georgia Tech exoskeleton system.
February 18, 2026

Humanoid Robots Make Confident Strides Toward Walking Stability

4 min read

Georgia Tech researchers have developed a new “thinking” technology for two-legged robots, increasing their balance and agility. 

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Lynn Kamerlin headshot
February 18, 2026

Biophysicist Lynn Kamerlin Becomes Institute of Physics Fellow

2 min read
It is the highest degree of membership awarded by the society.
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A photo of some of the researchers leading the project written about.
February 18, 2026

The Future of Healing: Smart Bandage Could Transform Diabetic Wound Care and Beyond

5 min read
GTRI and Georgia Tech have developed a smart bandage that could transform wound care for diabetic patients, battlefield soldiers, and others by enabling real-time insights and reducing invasive bandage changes for timely treatment.
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A photo of some of the researchers leading the project written about.
February 18, 2026

The Future of Healing: Smart Bandage Could Transform Diabetic Wound Care and Beyond

5 min read
GTRI and Georgia Tech have developed a smart bandage that could transform wound care for diabetic patients, battlefield soldiers, and others by enabling real-time insights and reducing invasive bandage changes for timely treatment.
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A photo of some of the researchers leading the project written about.
February 18, 2026

The Future of Healing: Smart Bandage Could Transform Diabetic Wound Care and Beyond

5 min read
GTRI and Georgia Tech have developed a smart bandage that could transform wound care for diabetic patients, battlefield soldiers, and others by enabling real-time insights and reducing invasive bandage changes for timely treatment.
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A photo of some of the researchers leading the project written about.
February 18, 2026

The Future of Healing: Smart Bandage Could Transform Diabetic Wound Care and Beyond

5 min read
GTRI and Georgia Tech have developed a smart bandage that could transform wound care for diabetic patients, battlefield soldiers, and others by enabling real-time insights and reducing invasive bandage changes for timely treatment.
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Professor Yashwanth Nakka in the Aerospace Robotics Lab. (Photo: Cameron Eure)
February 17, 2026

Aerospace Robotics Lab Simulates the Moon to Advance NextGen Space Robotics Research

4 min read
Aerospace engineers recreate the moon’s difficult terrain to help next-gen space robots work together, explore, and build on the lunar surface.
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Benjamin Freeman
February 17, 2026

Mapping Mountain Birds in a Changing World: Benjamin Freeman Awarded Sloan Fellowship For Mountain Bird Ecology Research

4 min read
The fellowship is one of the most competitive and prestigious awards available to early-career scholars.
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A smiling graduate stands on a tree-lined campus walkway covered with fallen leaves. He is wearing a gold doctoral gown with blue velvet panels and sleeve bars, along with a matching blue tam and tassel. Campus buildings and autumn trees are visible in the background.
February 16, 2026

Finding His Path Through Undergraduate Research

3 min read
Sam Lucas’ journey from a summer undergraduate research program to a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering highlights how early research experiences can shape long-term academic and career paths
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A smiling graduate stands on a tree-lined campus walkway covered with fallen leaves. He is wearing a gold doctoral gown with blue velvet panels and sleeve bars, along with a matching blue tam and tassel. Campus buildings and autumn trees are visible in the background.
February 16, 2026

Finding His Path Through Undergraduate Research

3 min read
Sam Lucas’ journey from a summer undergraduate research program to a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering highlights how early research experiences can shape long-term academic and career paths
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A smiling graduate stands on a tree-lined campus walkway covered with fallen leaves. He is wearing a gold doctoral gown with blue velvet panels and sleeve bars, along with a matching blue tam and tassel. Campus buildings and autumn trees are visible in the background.
February 16, 2026

Finding His Path Through Undergraduate Research

3 min read
Sam Lucas’ journey from a summer undergraduate research program to a Ph.D. in biomedical engineering highlights how early research experiences can shape long-term academic and career paths
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A crack in a building wall.
February 16, 2026

Obstacle or Accelerator? How Imperfections Affect Material Strength

4 min read
Research from Georgia Tech is showing how cracks occur and spread through materials — and how best to prevent them.
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A crack in a building wall.
February 16, 2026

Obstacle or Accelerator? How Imperfections Affect Material Strength

4 min read
Research from Georgia Tech is showing how cracks occur and spread through materials — and how best to prevent them.
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Energy Club Team on the Hackathon Day
February 16, 2026

From Concept to Prototype: How Georgia Tech Students Are Shaping a Sustainable Energy Future

5 min read
EnergyHack@GT, Georgia Tech’s second annual student-run energy and sustainability hackathon, took place over the weekend of Jan. 23 – 25, 2026.
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Energy Club Team on the Hackathon Day
February 16, 2026

From Concept to Prototype: How Georgia Tech Students Are Shaping a Sustainable Energy Future

5 min read
EnergyHack@GT, Georgia Tech’s second annual student-run energy and sustainability hackathon, took place over the weekend of Jan. 23 – 25, 2026.
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Energy Club Team on the Hackathon Day
February 16, 2026

From Concept to Prototype: How Georgia Tech Students Are Shaping a Sustainable Energy Future

5 min read
EnergyHack@GT, Georgia Tech’s second annual student-run energy and sustainability hackathon, took place over the weekend of Jan. 23 – 25, 2026.
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