Environment
October 9, 2025
Storms Are Changing — Should the Hurricane Scale Change Too?
3 min read
Georgia Tech expert Zachary Handlos joins a growing conversation about whether the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale adequately reflects the full range of hurricane hazards in a changing climate.
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Environment, Physics and Physical Sciences, Research, Student and Faculty
October 8, 2025
Winnie Chu Awarded NSF CAREER Grant to Create First-Ever Map of Antarctic Ice Sheet Base Temperatures
3 min read
The grant will support Chu as she uses radar data and generative AI to map temperatures beneath the Antarctica ice sheet, aiming to improve climate predictions, support coastal planning, and train future scientists through open-access tools and education.
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Environment, Research
October 7, 2025
BBISS Announces 2025 Sustainability Next Seed Grant Recipients
5 min read
The seed grant program reaches many faculty members from a diverse array of disciplines due to the generous support provided by broad-based partnerships in addition to the Sustainability Next funds.
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Biotechnology, Health, Bioengineering, Genetics, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Manufacturing
October 7, 2025
ChBE Professor Leads Team Awarded $9.2M NSF Grant to Build “Plug-and-Play” Biotechnology
4 min read
Researchers received a $9.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation to accelerate the adoption of cell-free systems in biomanufacturing.
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Artificial Intelligence, Community, Student and Faculty
October 6, 2025
Revered Faculty Uses Teaching to Nurture Students and Research Community
5 min read
Assistant Professor Raphaël Pestourie has earned back-to-back selections to the Institute’s Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) honor roll, placing him among the top-ranked teachers for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025.
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October 6, 2025
Initiative Lead Q&A: Akanksha Menon on Designing the Future of Buildings
3 min read
Menon discusses her interdisciplinary approach to improving building sustainability and efficiency through advanced materials and systems.
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October 6, 2025
Lack of Charging Station Data Deters Widespread Adoption of Electric Vehicles
3 min read
Researchers suggest that states should regulate data transparency to improve the reliability of electric vehicles.
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Artificial Intelligence
October 6, 2025
From Socrates to ChatGPT: The Ancient Lesson AI-powered Language Models Have Yet to Learn
4 min read
A Georgia Tech CS professor is a co-author of a new OpenAI study that examines why large language models struggle to say, 'I don't know.'
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Economic Development and Policy, Energy, Engineering, Environment, Institute Leadership, Research, Student and Faculty
Economic Development and Policy, Energy, Engineering, Environment, Institute Leadership, Research, Student and Faculty
October 3, 2025
Georgia Tech’s Growing Climate Innovation Footprint: Reflections from Climate Week NYC
5 min read
Across five New York Climate Exchange partner events, the Georgia Tech community demonstrated something essential: Georgia Tech bridges research and real-world impact where it matters most – in people’s lives.
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October 2, 2025
Georgia Tech’s Nakia Melecio Named Fulbright Scholar
3 min read
Melecio awarded Fulbright Scholar recognition for his global leadership in research commercialization and innovation ecosystem building
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Aerospace
October 1, 2025
Georgia Tech’s Space Research Institute Holds Inaugural Meeting
3 min read
Georgia Tech’s Space Research Institute (SRI) hosted its inaugural meeting on September 5, drawing more than 130 researchers from across campus to outline its vision, foster collaboration, and highlight the breadth of space research underway.
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October 1, 2025
Navigating the Federal Government Shutdown
2 min read
As of Oct. 1, the U.S. government has failed to reach a spending agreement in time to avoid a shutdown of the federal government.
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Computer Science/Information Technology and Security
October 1, 2025
Once-in-a-Decade Conference Spotlights Interactive Computing Researchers
4 min read
Three researchers from Georgia Tech's School of Interactive Computing (IC)—Cindy Lin, Lynn Dombrowski, and Shaowen Bardzell—were selected to present their paper at the highly selective Aarhus Conference in Denmark.
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Institute and Campus, Student and Faculty
September 29, 2025
Astrophysics Major and Minor Launched at Georgia Tech
3 min read
The undergraduate astrophysics program introduces students to the fundamental physical processes and laws that govern the cosmos. This foundational curriculum is complemented by training in computational and data analysis techniques.
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September 29, 2025
On Pointe: How a Former Ballerina Brings Artificial Intelligence to Dance
1 min read
Milka Trajkova discovered human-computer interaction by accident. Now she’s using it to create technology to improve fellow ballerinas’ skills.
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Artificial Intelligence
September 26, 2025
Georgia Tech Students Take Charge with New AI and Engineering Course
3 min read
Two Georgia Tech Ph.D. students created a student-run, faculty-graded, fully-accredited course that links math, engineering and machine learning.
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Energy
September 26, 2025
Decades in the Making: Seeing the Full Impact From Air Pollution Reductions
4 min read
Georgia Tech researchers analyze seasonal differences of SO₂ and sulfate concentrations in the atmosphere over decades to determine the long-term impact of sustained air quality control efforts.
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Artificial Intelligence, Education, Engineering
September 25, 2025
If I Were Starting My Supply Chain Career Today, Here’s How I’d Learn GenAI
7 min read
Generative AI is rapidly evolving, and for supply chain professionals, adopting it quickly and effectively is becoming essential to stay competitive.
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Pagination
In the News
May 7, 2026
Georgia Tech get three hours to build an app using Claude AIGeorgia Tech get three hours to build an app using Claude AI
NBC News
May 6, 2026
LISTEN: Georgia Tech's student design exhibition highlights innovation and problem solving By Sofi Gratas
Georgia Public Broadcasting
May 4, 2026
MSN
May 4, 2026
A quiet Alaska fault is missing the fluids scientists expected – and it’s changing what we know about earthquake zones
Yahoo
May 4, 2026
GPB
May 2, 2026
Atlanta Journal Constitution