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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EPIcenter ACCELERATE Program Recipients: Top (Left to Right) - Clio Andris, Marilyn Brown, Dylan Brewer, Gaurav Doshi, Michelle Graff; Bottom (Left to Right) - Tony Harding, Brian An, Matt Oliver, Micah Ziegler, Constance Crozier
May 5, 2026

EPIcenter Awards Inaugural Funding to Advance Energy Policy Impact in the Southeast

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The Energy Policy and Innovation Center at Georgia Tech has awarded funding to a new faculty cohort through its ACCELERATE program, designed to strengthen Georgia Tech’s thought leadership and real world impact in energy policy in the Southeast.
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A person filling gas in his car with the gas prices shown in the foreground
May 1, 2026

What’s in the price of a gallon of gas?

7 min read
Georgia Tech energy economist Bobby Harris said U.S. gasoline prices are driven mainly by crude oil costs, with refining, distribution and taxes accounting for a smaller and shifting share of what consumers pay at the pump.
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Omar Garcia gives a lecture in Startup Lab
April 30, 2026

Inside CREATE‑X Startup Lab: A Foundation for Entrepreneurial Thinking

7 min read
CREATE‑X Startup Lab helps students build entrepreneurial confidence by learning how to navigate uncertainty, test assumptions, and develop sound judgment.
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Plant Vogtle Aerial View
April 29, 2026

Powering the Future - Georgia Tech Alumni Fuel Nation’s Largest Nuclear Plant

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Georgia Tech’s influence on the Vogtle expansion spans alumni leadership at the plant, a growing student pipeline, and faculty conducting cutting‑edge nuclear research.
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Graph showing supply demand of crude oil with price plotted in the Y axis and quantity in million barrels per day in the X axis during the months of Feb-April 2026.
April 20, 2026

When oil prices spike, where does the money go?

5 min read
Georgia Tech–affiliated energy and trade economists describe how higher oil prices don’t just hurt consumers—they also shift enormous amounts of money to oil producers, with impacts varying by region, ownership, and government policy.
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Ground‑mounted solar panel array in the foreground with wind turbines and large battery storage units visible in the background under a cloudy sky.
April 17, 2026

Frontiers of Weatherization

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A recent review published in Energy Research & Social Science by EPIcenter public policy affiliates – Ryan Anthony, Brian An, Marilyn A. Brown, Michelle Graff, and Daniel C. Matisoff – examines five decades of low-income weatherization program evaluations
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ICLR 2026 Diffusion-DFL
AI
April 15, 2026

Vision AI Models Improve Decision Making in Manufacturing, Energy, and Finance

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Georgia Tech researchers have developed Diffusion-DFL, the first decision-focused learning model built on diffusion AI technology. It uses the same engineering behind image generators to help industries make more accurate, lower-cost planning decisions.
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AI
April 13, 2026

Georgia Tech Welcomes a Neuroethics Pioneer

5 min read
As brain interfacing tools move out of the lab and into everyday life, Karen Rommelfanger is bringing her global neuroethics expertise to Georgia Tech to prepare the next generation of ethical innovators.
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MapHabit Founder Matt Golden
April 10, 2026

Mapping Independence: How MapHabit Supports People With Cognitive Challenges

4 min read
MapHabit, an ATDC-supported startup, uses visual task mapping to help individuals with cognitive challenges build independence through everyday routines.
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Victor Espinosa, Founder of Loto Punto, stands in front of his product, pitching it on Columbia's Shark Tank
April 9, 2026

CREATE-X Startup Brings Digital Access to the Unbanked

6 min read
Georgia Tech master’s student Victor Espinosa is building Loto Punto, a fintech startup using self‑service kiosks to help unbanked communities convert cash into digital financial access through the CREATE‑X Startup Launch program.
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 Olufisayo “Fisayo” Omojokun, associate dean in Georgia Tech’s College of Computing
April 9, 2026

Computing Associate Dean Cultivates Innovation With CREATE-X

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Olufisayo “Fisayo” Omojokun, Georgia Tech associate dean in the College of Computing, found new energy in teaching through CREATE‑X, where open‑ended entrepreneurship equips students to confidently navigate uncertainty and solve real‑world problems.
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Karthik Ramachandran smiles in a navy suit coat
April 7, 2026

The Paradox of Familiarity: Karthik Ramachandran Shows How Team Dynamics Shape Product Success

2 min read
Karthik Ramachandran, Dunn Family Professor of Operations Management, offers a smarter way to design product development teams
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Lamarr.AI Co-founder and CEO Tarek Rakha
March 26, 2026

Ready for its Closeup: PIN-Supported Lamarr.AI Uses Technology to Make Buildings More Efficient and Occupants More Comfortable

2 min read
Through PIN’s new Community Investment program, Georgia Tech–based Lamarr.AI is partnering with the city of Savannah to use drone‑ and AI‑driven building assessments to improve energy efficiency in historic municipal facilities.
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March 25, 2026

Atlanta Area Students Partner With Community Organizations for Research Projects

4 min read
The Atlanta Community-Engaged Research Student Network launched this semester to train graduate students to co-lead community-engaged and locally focused research along with community-based organizations.
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Adobe Stock image showing solar panels, wind mills and energy storage units in a desert-like landscape with the sun setting in the background
March 24, 2026

The Potential of Data Center Energy

2 min read
A recent review by EPIcenter faculty affiliate highlights that data centers, particularly those supporting high-performance computing and AI workloads, are projected to consume nearly 10% of U.S. electricity by the end of the decade.
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Shah and Nguyen headshots
March 20, 2026

ATDC Startups Secure Rare FDA ‘Breakthrough Device’ Status

5 min read
Milestone designation signals strong potential to reshape care for dialysis patients and those with chronic knee pain.
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A rural residence with solar panels installed outdoors, set among desert vegetation with mountains in the distance.
March 11, 2026

Temporal Stability of Consumer Preferences for Solar Energy

2 min read
A new study by EPIcenter affiliate Jamal Mamkhezri examines how public preferences for solar‑energy policy have shifted over a six‑year period in New Mexico, offering one of the first long‑term repeated cross‑section analyses of willingness to pay (WTP) f
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Georgia Tech Energy Day 2026 Header Image with three boxes showing an image of a datacenter, an electric bulb with energy sources around it and a multi-colored critical mineral
March 6, 2026

Georgia Tech Energy Day: Meeting AI’s Growing Energy Demands

5 min read
Join us on March 19 as we explore one of the most urgent questions facing the nation: How do we power an AI‑driven future?
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Alison Sizer in a blazer standing in a modern workspace with wooden tables, open shelving, and natural light.
March 4, 2026

Mentor Spotlight: Alison Sizer — From Apple and Nike to Supporting Founders

5 min read
Alison Sizer, a former Apple and Nike strategist turned founder of Growth Impact, now mentors CREATE‑X startups by helping them deepen customer understanding, refine value propositions, and build pathways to growth through her global innovation network.
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