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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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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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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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Radu Casapu
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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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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AI
July 1, 2026

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

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The College of Computing is playing a key organizational role in the upcoming inaugural ACM AI Leadership Summit
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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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AI
June 29, 2026

The Myth of the ‘Lizard Brain’ and the Real Trade-Off Inside Your Mind

5 min read
A new study from Georgia Tech examines how different brain systems scale together across species, offering a new perspective on brain organization — and its potential applications in artificial intelligence.
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June 24, 2026

Bruce Weinelt Joins BBISS as Managing Director

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Bruce will develop and lead BBISS’s external partnership and fundraising strategy, grounded in the Institute's academic research priorities.
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AI
June 18, 2026

Research Gets to the Core of AI Drone Crashes

3 min read
Researchers at Georgia Tech say they have developed a system to determine whether a cyberattack caused drone crashes.
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AI
June 18, 2026

Research Gets to the Core of AI Drone Crashes

3 min read
Researchers at Georgia Tech say they have developed a system to determine whether a cyberattack caused drone crashes.
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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

6 min read
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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AI
June 2, 2026

How Agentic AI is Rethinking the Origins of Life on Earth

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Georgia Tech researchers Amirali Aghazadeh and Daniel Saeedi discuss AstroAgents, an agentic AI system that analyzes space chemistry to generate new ideas for life’s beginnings.
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AI
May 27, 2026

Data Centers, Microbes, and the Future of Water Reuse

5 min read
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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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

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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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Vida Jamali, assistant professor the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering; Amirali Aghazadeh, assistant professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering; and Josh Kacher, associate professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering.  Photo courtesy of Amelia Neumeister; Georgia Institute of Technology
AI
May 18, 2026

Accelerating Discovery With AI

3 min read
New paper teams AI agents with microscopy tools to increase productivity in research processes.
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A sophisticated, high-tech horizontal banner design featuring an abstract global supply chain network. The composition uses a series of interconnected translucent hexagons and mosaic tile patterns showing maritime shipping routes and industrial icons: chemical structures (naphtha), PVC, plastics, food and agriculture, liquefied petroleum gas, fertilizer, apparel.
AI
May 11, 2026

What the Public Discussion on Hormuz Is Still Getting Wrong

10 min read
While modern supply chain analytics and AI are more advanced than ever, technical capability must be paired with rigorous critical thinking and operational discipline to ensure data-driven models translate into successful real-world decisions.
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Mizan Rahman
May 7, 2026

52-Year-Old Entrepreneur Has New Outlook After Completing Ph.D.

5 min read
Mizan Rahman, a tech entrepreneur who has founded three companies, is having his Ph.D. in human centered computing conferred this week.
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Meet CSE Profile: Agam Shah
May 6, 2026

New Graduate Builds Fintech Startup using Leadership Mindset

5 min read
Agam Shah returns to campus this week to officially graduate from Tech, giving us a chance to catch up about his grad school experience and life as an entrepreneur.
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Meet CSE Profile: Chengrui Li
May 6, 2026

Music and Magic Inspire New Ph.D. Graduate’s Work in Brain Science

5 min read
Before he returns to New York City to continue building brain-interface technologies at Meta, we caught up with Chengrui Li to learn how he keeps such a cool head at Georgia Tech and beyond.
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