Jennifer Kim
AI
January 15, 2026

New LLMs Could Provide Strength-based Job Coaching for Autistic People

5 min read
Georgia Tech researchers are using an NSF grant to create new large-language models that help autistic job seekers understand their strengths and how to leverage them during the application process.
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Dan Matisoff
January 14, 2026

Meet the Expert: Daniel Matisoff

1 min read
Meet Daniel Matisoff: Professor of Public Policy and EPIcenter affiliate
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Fuel Truck carrying Sustainable Aviation Fuel near an airplane
January 13, 2026

Georgia Tech Energy Policy and Innovation Center Launches Interactive Dashboard

2 min read
Georgia Tech’s Energy Policy and Innovation Center has collaborated with Dan Matisoff, EPIcenter’s faculty affiliate, to develop a new Sustainable Aviation Fuel Data Dashboard to provide clear, accessible insights into the rapidly evolving SAF market.
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Georgia Tech student Yash Rajgure using an Apple Vision Pro headset device to demo his team's project.
January 12, 2026

Apple Vision Pro Powers New Wave of Immersive Education

2 min read
Spatial computing is transforming engineering education at Georgia Tech and opening new paths for entrepreneurship and technical training.
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Degraded marsh on Cumberland Island, Georgia.
January 12, 2026

Coastal Resilience Project Secures Nearly $1 Million to Restore Wetlands

3 min read
The award will support the design of nature-based solutions including living shorelines and marsh restoration in flood-prone areas of Camden County, Georgia.
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Armita Manafzadeh
January 6, 2026

Joints in Motion: Armita Manafzadeh Receives Carl Gans Young Investigator Award

2 min read
Manafzadeh will join Georgia Tech as an assistant professor in the School of Biological Sciences in August 2026. The new Manafzadeh Lab at Georgia Tech will investigate how joints work and where they come from — both evolutionarily and developmentally. 
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Two Georgia Tech researchers looking at a biomedical chip.
January 5, 2026

Georgia Tech Climbs to No. 2 University in Federally Sponsored Research Expenditures

3 min read
This is the Institute’s best ranking in the National Science Foundation’s annual survey.
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Georgia Tech Professor Martha Grover with her research team
December 18, 2025

Nuclear Waste: What It Is — and What It Isn’t

1 min read
Nuclear waste can be managed safely with proper safety protocols. Researchers at Georgia Tech and around the world are working on safer reactor designs, advanced monitoring, and innovative recycling methods to turn nuclear waste into new opportunities — f
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SCI's Jennifer Whitlow speaks with a team presenting at the new entrepreneur section of Junior Design Capstone. Photos by Terence Rushin/ College of Computing.
December 16, 2025

Design, Build, Launch: New CS Capstone Turns Students into Entrepreneurs

4 min read
From zero to working prototype in just four months, students in the College of Computing’s new entrepreneurial Junior Design Capstone tackle real-world problems with guidance from startup mentors.
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Tech Tower (Rob Felt/Georgia Tech)
AI
December 16, 2025

AI4Science Center Awards Inaugural Seed Grants

2 min read
The AI4Science Center's seed grant aims to support the development of research projects centered on innovation and collaboration.
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Andre Calmon, associate professor of operations management
AI
December 16, 2025

The Age of Autonomous Supply Chains is Here

2 min read
Harvard Business Review reports that research by Andre Calmon shows generative AI-powered agents can outperform humans in managing complex supply chains.
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Affectionally called "DragonCon for neuroscience," the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting is one of the largest academic conferences in the world.
AI
December 16, 2025

Georgia Tech Researchers Make Waves at the World’s Largest Neuroscience Conference

4 min read
With more than 60 presentations and recognition for neuroscience outreach and AI research, Georgia Tech demonstrated its growing impact at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting.
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Small metal lattice and cylindrical components arranged on a flat surface in the foreground, with several people standing and talking in a laboratory or workshop space in the background.
AI
December 15, 2025

Manufacturing Consortium Helps Industry Close the Finish Gap

4 min read
Collaborative research at GTMI is helping manufacturers overcome critical challenges in finishing advanced materials for aerospace and defense applications.
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Deepak and Arijit headshot
December 11, 2025

Divan, Raychowdhury Named National Academy of Inventors Fellows

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Divan, Raychowdhury Named National Academy of Inventors Fellows
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Yunan Luo NSF CAREER Award
AI
December 10, 2025

NSF Grant Funds Protein Research for Drug Discovery and Personalized Medicine

4 min read
Yunan Luo is the recipient of an NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award to use artificial intelligence to solve the protein annotation inequality problem.
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A man points to a rack of computer monitors. Another man sits in front of a laptop with his back to the camera.
December 3, 2025

What if Hospitals Could Automatically Protect Patients from Cyber Threats?

3 min read
With the help of a contract award for up to $12 million from ARPA-H, a team of researchers led by the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy at will begin developing an advanced cybersecurity platform to protect hospitals.
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Research building at Georgia Tech
December 2, 2025

Georgia Tech Researchers Among World’s Most Highly Cited in 2025

2 min read
Georgia Tech proudly announces its faculty who have been named to the Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list.
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2025 Gordon Bell Prize Rocket Simulation
December 1, 2025

Record-Breaking Simulation Boosts Rocket Science and Supercomputing to New Limits

7 min read
Inspired by SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster, a team led by Georgia Tech’s Spencer Bryngelson and New York University’s Florian Schäfer modeled the turbulent interactions of a 33-engine rocket. Their experiment set new records, running the largest ever fluid
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Panelists speaking at the Boundaries and Breakthroughs panel series
AI
December 1, 2025

IMS Launches Series on Interdisciplinary Innovation with AI Computing Panel

3 min read
The Boundaries and Breakthroughs panel explored how interdisciplinary collaboration can drive solutions for the future of artificial intelligence.
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Jacob Adler (left) and Sharissa Thompson (right) conducting research.
November 26, 2025

Boiling Mud and Frozen Flows: How Mars’ Atmosphere Shapes Its Sedimentary Landscapes

4 min read
New research is showing that atmospheric pressure shifts dramatically altered how mud and water flowed on Mars — sometimes boiling, sometimes freezing — offering fresh clues to reconstruct the planet's ancient climate and habitability.
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