Inaugural cohort of Georgia Tech's Research Leadership Academy

August 15, 2025

Inaugural Cohort of Georgia Tech’s Research Leadership Academy Announced

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Inaugural Cohort of Georgia Tech’s Research Leadership Academy Announced

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Georgia Tech intern Morgan Hale and Lifecyle Building Center Executive Director Shannon Goodman stand in a warehouse.

August 15, 2025

Georgia Tech Summer Interns Building Community Capacity

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Georgia Tech interns fuel high-impact sustainability ventures throughout Atlanta, from insect farms to salvaged building materials.

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August 15, 2025

Strategic Energy Institute and EPIcenter Announce Graduate Student Fellowships

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The Strategic Energy Institute and the Energy Policy and Innovation Center at Georgia Tech are pleased to announce that applications are now open for two graduate student fellowships this fall.  

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Adam-MacCallum,Jim Pope Fellow and translational research advocate in Georgia Tech’s Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, sits pensively, looking out.

August 15, 2025

Jim Pope Fellow to Offer New Course on Biotechnology Commercialization this Fall

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Adam McCallum, a Jim Pope Fellow at Georgia Tech, is advancing entrepreneurial education in biomedical engineering by mentoring students, launching a new commercialization course, and supporting innovations that address neurological diseases t

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Wind Turbines in a field

August 14, 2025

Wind intermittency and supply-demand imbalance: Evidence from U.S. regional power markets

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Victoria Godwin and Matthew E. Oliver of the Georgia Institute of Technology and EPIcenter affiliates in their new study examine how short-term variability in wind power affects real-time electricity system imbalances in U.S. regional power markets.

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Juba Ziani

August 13, 2025

Juba Ziani Secures NSF Grant to Improve AI With Smarter Data Incentives

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The researcher aims to transform how data is valued and shared, paving the way for stronger, more equitable AI technologies.

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three seashells

August 13, 2025

Seashells Inspire a Better Way to Recycle Plastic

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Researchers from Georgia Tech have created a material inspired by seashells to help improve the process of recycling plastics and make the resulting material more reliable.

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Student working with IMS staff in the fabrication cleanroom

August 12, 2025

New Graduate Apprenticeship Program Launches at the Institute for Matter and Systems

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The program offers a structured, hands-on research apprenticeship in the IMS fabrication and characterization core facilities.

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Team Atlanta stands on the dark DefCon stage during the convention's closing ceremony.

August 11, 2025

Georgia Tech Makes History, Wins DARPA Challenge

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A group of Georgia Tech students, faculty, and alumni, achieved international fame on Friday when they won DARPA’s AI Cyber Challenge (AIxCC) and its $4 million grand prize.

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Inside the new Marcus Nanotechnology Building cleanroom space

August 11, 2025

Institute for Matter and Systems Expands Cleanroom Facilities

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New 2,000-square-foot ISO 6 cleanroom advances semiconductor packaging innovation

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Farhan and Farshid Khan in the lab

August 11, 2025

Brothers United in Mission to Improve Water

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Environmental Engineering graduate students Farhan Khan and Farshid Khan are passionate about providing access to clean water. They have a lot in common—starting with the fact that they are brothers. Farhan Khan came to Georgia Tech from Bangladesh to be

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Graphic of person using an assistive device thinking about how a robot could hep learn riding a unicycle

August 8, 2025

Research Combining Humans, Robots, and Unicycles Receives NSF Award

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Novel research to improve tailored assistive and rehabilitative devices wins NSF Grant

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Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb, Harris Saunders, Jr. Chair and Professor in the Woodruff School and MSE, and Yao Xie, Coca-Cola Foundation Chair and Professor in ISyE.

August 7, 2025

Finding Clarity in the Noise: A New Way to Recover Hidden Signals at the Nanoscale

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Georgia Tech researchers develop a method to extract reliable information from noisy data in nanoscale imaging, advancing the study of ferroelectric materials.

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Iron Supplements

August 6, 2025

Iron Nanoparticles Can Help Treat Contaminated Water

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A team of scientists created iron nanoparticules out of expired supplements.

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apps

August 6, 2025

From TikTok to Photoshop: Generative AI Could Bring Millions of Apps Into 3D Reality

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A new Google-funded research project at Georgia Tech is using generative AI to convert millions of existing mobile and web apps into 3D experiences for augmented and virtual reality.

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A man with tan skin and dark hair, wearing a mint-green shirt, is seated at a table and looking at the CardioTag device.

August 6, 2025

Georgia Tech Advances 500+ Technologies Toward Market for Real-World Impact

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Record-breaking numbers from the Office of Commercialization drive meaningful inventions, IP, and industry partnerships.

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August 5, 2025

Energy Unplugged: A Georgia Tech Summer Camp Sparks Passion for Energy Innovation Among High Schoolers

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As one of Tech’s most sought-after programs for high school students, the Energy Unplugged camp continues to spark interest in energy innovation and develop foundational skills in science.

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Astronaut scholars

August 4, 2025

Two Georgia Tech Students Named 2025 Astronaut Scholars

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They are among 74 students selected from 51 universities nationwide to receive this prestigious honor.

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Don’t Outsource Your Thinking: Critical Thinking in the Age of AI and Supply Chain Complexity

August 4, 2025

Don’t Outsource Your Thinking: Critical Thinking in the Age of AI and Supply Chain Complexity

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In an era dominated by AI and rapid information delivery, critical thinking is more essential than ever—especially for supply chain professionals.

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August 1, 2025

Will People Conserve Energy During Emergency Heat Waves?

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Dylan Brewer, EPIcenter's Faculty Affiliate discusses if voluntary conservation requests work to save energy and prevent blackouts.

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A man wearing a cap, safety goggles, and a navy shirt speaks in an industrial setting.

August 1, 2025

How a Veteran Gained Invaluable Skills in AI Manufacturing at Georgia Tech

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By advancing manufacturing and building the workforce, Georgia Tech is helping to keep the U.S. competitive globally.

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Tech Tower

August 1, 2025

College of Sciences Announces Launch of AI4Science Center

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The new center will promote research and collaboration focused on using state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques to address complex scientific challenges.

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July 31, 2025

Sound Meets Code: Aleksandra Ma’s Music Tech Summer at MIT and Bose

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Georgia Tech Music Technology student Aleksandra Ma spent the summer researching human-AI jamming, performing live, and building new sounds.

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Trees around Einstein

July 31, 2025

Mapping Georgia’s Urban Forest: Georgia Tech Tools Help Planners Prioritize Tree Canopy

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Georgia Tech researchers developed new statewide canopy assessment tools to help urban planners, policymakers, and communities make data-informed decisions for climate resilience.

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Powered by 27 Merlin engines, generating more than five million pounds of combined thrust, a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket lifts off from Launch Complex (LC)-39A at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center, Dec. 28, 2023 at 8:07 p.m. EST, carrying the U.S. Space Force (USSF)-52 mission into Earth orbit. The Falcon Heavy carried the seventh mission of the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle, which is an experimental test program to demonstrate technologies for a reliable, reusable, unmanned space test platform for the USSF.

July 30, 2025

The United States Should Act Now to Mitigate Conflict Escalation on the Moon

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Georgia Tech experts explore the growing geopolitical risks of lunar activity and call for clearer international norms to prevent conflict on the moon.

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