Shreyes Melkote, the Morris M. Bryan, Jr. Professor for Advanced Manufacturing Systems, will serve as interim chair of the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering beginning May 15.
April 14, 2025

Shreyes Melkote to Lead Woodruff School as Interim Chair

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Melkote to serve in role after departure of Devesh Ranjan.
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Management team sitting around conference room table discussing concerns about a business decision
April 14, 2025

The Blind Spot in Big Decisions: Why Second-Order Consequences Deserve a Front Row Seat

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Strategic decisions often succeed in the short term but falter later due to overlooked ripple effects and unintended consequences.
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The wireless device measures only two centimeters in length and one-and-a-half centimeters in width, and is the first of its kind to continuously monitor the skin's exchange of vapors with the environment.
April 14, 2025

New Wearable Device Monitors Skin Health in Real Time

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The device is the first of its kind to continuously monitor how the skin exchanges gases with the environment, helping to monitor skin health and wound healing.
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Georgia Tech's Tech Tower with flowers blooming in the foreground
April 11, 2025

Georgia Tech Researchers Pioneer Eco-Friendly Building Materials for Earth and Mars

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A new study explores reconfigurable, sustainable construction materials that could transform how we build on this planet — and beyond.
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A pile of baseball bats
April 11, 2025

Generating Buzz: The Torpedo Bat — A Trend or New Standard in Major League Baseball?

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Jud Ready shares his thoughts on the torpedo bat and how the Institute is using technology to create change in sports.
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Elizabeth Cherry SIAM Fellow
April 11, 2025

Faculty Earn Fellowships for Heart Modeling and Data Optimization Research

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The Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) selected Elizabeth Cherry and Katya Scheinberg as Class of 2025 fellows.
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Model of a blood clot
April 10, 2025

3D Microchip Mimics Blood Clots, Potentially Enhancing Treatment Options

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Georgia Tech and Emory researchers developed a novel thromboinflammation-on-a-chip model that could offer medication delivery for blood clot treatments
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Female researcher in Hong Yeo's lab holding a nanosensor
April 10, 2025

This Small Sensor Could Make Huge Impacts on Brain Injury Treatment

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Researchers develop a tinier sensor for less invasive intracranial monitoring.
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AI promises to help wearable devices like smart watches better monitor your health. adamkaz/E+ via Getty Images
April 10, 2025

Fill-in-the-Blank Training Primes AI to Interpret Health Data From Smartwatches, Fitness Trackers

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The human body constantly generates a variety of signals that can be measured from outside the body with wearable devices.
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Georgia Quick Start Deputy Commissioner Scott McMurray (center left) and Georgia Tech Executive Vice President for Research Tim Lieuwen (center right) gathered with members of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute, Georgia AIM, and more to officially commemorate the partnership on April 8.
April 10, 2025

Georgia Tech and Georgia Quick Start Partner to Improve Manufacturing Training

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In a bid to support job creation and retention, the new partnership will work to develop scalable extended reality training programs for Georgia's manufacturing sector.
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April 9, 2025

Working Smarter: Improving Personalized Stem Cell Treatments for Kids

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New research from Georgia Tech helps doctors predict how therapies will interact with a child's immune system, potentially improving outcomes and reducing risks.
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This illustration titled, "Gateway to Memory," illustrates Dr. Singer's and Jeong's research and how interneurons act as gatekeepers that open specifically on paths to important locations to enable learning for those places. This art imaginatively represents this inhibitory gating as a monolithic gate opening and spilling light onto the crucial path, guiding the seeker toward their goal. Art by Myriam Wares
April 9, 2025

When Less is More: How Inhibition Shapes Learning

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Georgia Tech researchers reveal the dynamic role of inhibitory neurons in spatial memory and learning.
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Energy and National Security Seed Funding Phase 2 Awardees and their Projects
April 9, 2025

GTRI and SEI Announce Recipients of Phase Two Seed Funding From the Energy and National Security Initiative

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Recipients of the second phase of seed funding from the Energy and National Security Initiative have now been announced.
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April 9, 2025

Code Switching in the Digital World

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Technology has transformed how we communicate.
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Christopher Rozell
April 8, 2025

Rozell Inducted into American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering College of Fellows

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The ECE professor awarded the prestigious distinction for outstanding contributions to computational neuroengineering, psychiatric neuromodulation, and international leadership in accessible biomedical education.
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A micro-scale brain sensor on a finger
April 7, 2025

New Wearable Brain-Computer Interface

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Micro-brain sensors placed between hair strands overcome traditional brain sensor limitations.
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Joel Kostka
April 4, 2025

Joel Kostka Named Director of Georgia Tech for Georgia’s Tomorrow

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The new center, announced by the College in December 2024, will drive research aimed at improving life across the state of Georgia.
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Yolanda Payne, Christie Peng, Shinhai Chen, Alex Aridgides, and Varuni Chopra.
April 4, 2025

Four Startup Lab Students Selected for 2025 Immersive Cohort at SXSW

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Four Georgia Tech students—Alex Aridgides, Shinhai Chen, Varuni Chopra, and Christie Peng—have been selected for the 2025 immersive cohort at South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, where they will refine their innovations and network with industry le
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Hedwig Oldendorff vessel at the start of its emission monitoring voyage
April 4, 2025

Study: Burning heavy fuel oil with scrubbers is the best available option for bulk maritime shipping

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Researchers found that burning heavy fuel oil with scrubbers is the best available option for bulk maritime shipping. They analyzed the full lifecycle of several fuel options and found this ble environmental impact, overall, to burning low-sulfur fuels.
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Sharma and Gordon
April 2, 2025

Two Undergraduate Students Win IEEE Power and Energy Society Scholarship

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The award will provide real-world experience to the undergraduate students in power and energy engineering careers.
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