Prausnitz Elected to National Academy of Medicine
10/22/2024
The chemical engineer, microneedle pioneer, and entrepreneur is the fourth College of Engineering faculty member to join the Academy since 2020.
10/22/2024
The chemical engineer, microneedle pioneer, and entrepreneur is the fourth College of Engineering faculty member to join the Academy since 2020.
10/22/2024
Michael Strano delivered the second annual Oliver Brand Memorial Lectureship, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in nanoelectronics and honoring the lasting legacy of Professor Oliver Brand.
Rattling Physics with New Math
10/21/2024
Understanding and predicting self-organization, especially in systems that are out of equilibrium, like living things, is an enduring goal of statistical physics.
10/21/2024
Understanding and predicting self-organization, especially in systems that are out of equilibrium, like living things, is an enduring goal of statistical physics.
10/16/2024
The world’s smallest steerable robotic guidewire improves surgical precision.
10/10/2024
The revolutionary system allows for cheaper, carbon-free charging and aims to reduce the burden on the electric grid as more EVs enter the roadway.
NNCI Image Contest Winners Announced
10/10/2024
The winning images from the 2024 NNCI image contest were announced on National Nanotechnology Day
10/10/2024
The winning images from the 2024 NNCI image contest were announced on National Nanotechnology Day
10/07/2024
The revolutionary system allows for cheaper, carbon-free charging and aims to reduce the burden on the electric grid as more EVs enter the roadway.
Innovation at Scale: Georgia Tech Unveils New Roll-to-Roll Manufacturing Pilot Facility
10/03/2024
The facility will serve as a test bed for scaling up manufacturing innovations in areas like clean water, flexible electronics, and solar cell and battery production, bringing discoveries one step closer to market viability.
10/03/2024
The facility will serve as a test bed for scaling up manufacturing innovations in areas like clean water, flexible electronics, and solar cell and battery production, bringing discoveries one step closer to market viability.
New Battery Cathode Material Could Revolutionize EV Market and Energy Storage
09/22/2024
A research team led by Georgia Tech’s Hailong Chen has developed a low-cost iron chloride cathode for lithium-ion batteries, which could significantly reduce costs and improve performance for electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage systems.
09/22/2024
A research team led by Georgia Tech’s Hailong Chen has developed a low-cost iron chloride cathode for lithium-ion batteries, which could significantly reduce costs and improve performance for electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage systems.
09/18/2024
The research projects aim to create models that advance our understanding of immune system function and aging and have the potential to transform vaccine development.
09/16/2024
Michael Fonseca presented the inaugural Systems Matter seminar.
09/10/2024
Lieuwen enters the role of interim EVPR with plans to focus on research security and operational excellence and to strengthen the Institute’s ties to Georgia and the Southeast.
Citrin’s Terahertz Imaging Technology Speeds Up Bulk Document Scanning
09/04/2024
The research completed out of the Terahertz Laboratory has the potential to count and measure stacks of paper in a fraction of the time of current scanners
09/04/2024
The research completed out of the Terahertz Laboratory has the potential to count and measure stacks of paper in a fraction of the time of current scanners
IMS Receives NSF Funding for Education and Outreach Programs
09/03/2024
The Institute for Matter and Systems (IMS) has received $700,000 in funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for two education and outreach programs.
09/03/2024
The Institute for Matter and Systems (IMS) has received $700,000 in funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for two education and outreach programs.
$3 Million NSF Grant Will Support Training in Sustainable Medical Devices
08/30/2024
Georgia Tech researcher W. Hong Yeo has received a $3 million NSF grant to lead a multidisciplinary team in training graduate students to develop sustainable, biocompatible medical devices that address environmental impacts, aiming to establish best pract
08/30/2024
Georgia Tech researcher W. Hong Yeo has received a $3 million NSF grant to lead a multidisciplinary team in training graduate students to develop sustainable, biocompatible medical devices that address environmental impacts, aiming to establish best pract
Georgia Tech Cloud Hub Advances Generative AI Research with Microsoft Support
08/30/2024
This initiative, made possible by a generous gift funding from Microsoft, aims to push the boundaries of GenAI research by supporting projects that explore both foundational aspects and innovative applications of this cutting-edge technology.
08/30/2024
This initiative, made possible by a generous gift funding from Microsoft, aims to push the boundaries of GenAI research by supporting projects that explore both foundational aspects and innovative applications of this cutting-edge technology.
Fostering Industry Innovation: Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium Celebrates First Year of Operation
08/29/2024
With over 25 founding member companies brought on in its first year, the Consortium serves as a key connection point between the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute and industry partners — and as fertile ground for collaborative innovation.
08/29/2024
With over 25 founding member companies brought on in its first year, the Consortium serves as a key connection point between the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute and industry partners — and as fertile ground for collaborative innovation.
NSF Awards $2M to Clark Atlanta University in Collaboration With the HBCU CHIPS Network
08/28/2024
Georgia Tech HBCU CHIPS Network partner school, Clark Atlanta University, has been awarded $2 million by the National Science foundation as part of the CHIPS Network.
08/28/2024
Georgia Tech HBCU CHIPS Network partner school, Clark Atlanta University, has been awarded $2 million by the National Science foundation as part of the CHIPS Network.
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena Receives $1M NSF Grant to Study Recycling of Perovskite Solar Cells
08/27/2024
When the National Science Foundation (NSF) put out an interdisciplinary challenge for clean energy, Dr. Correa-Baena, Dr. Naomi Deneke, and Dr. Ilke Celik partnered to write a proposal to tackle recycling of perovskite solar cells.
08/27/2024
When the National Science Foundation (NSF) put out an interdisciplinary challenge for clean energy, Dr. Correa-Baena, Dr. Naomi Deneke, and Dr. Ilke Celik partnered to write a proposal to tackle recycling of perovskite solar cells.
08/27/2024
From commercialization to community engagement to partnerships with national labs and corporations, Georgia Tech leads in the development and use of direct air capture technologies.