March 11, 2026
US Military Leans Into AI for Attack on Iran, But the Tech Doesn’t Lessen the Need for Human Judgment In War
Digital systems are only as good as the organizations that use them. Some organizations squander the potential of advanced technologies, while others can compensate for technological weaknesses.
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March 11, 2026
Sheepdogs Reveal a Better Way to Guide Robot Swarms
Georgia Tech researchers studying sheepdog trials found new principles for guiding unpredictable groups and used them to develop computer models that could improve coordination in robot swarms, autonomous vehicles, and other networked systems.
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March 11, 2026
Temporal Stability of Consumer Preferences for Solar Energy
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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March 10, 2026
$8.9 Million Approved for Georgia Forestry Innovation Initiative
Georgia Tech is pleased to partner with the Georgia Forestry Commission on the approved $8.9 million Georgia Forestry Innovation Initiative included in Gov. Brian Kemp’s amended FY 2026 budget.
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March 10, 2026
The Penicillin of Pressure Injuries: Researchers Develop New Sensor System to Prevent a Common Hospital Complication
To address this issue, researchers at Georgia Tech have developed a new, flexible, sensor-filled fabric to monitor areas at risk of PIs and alert hospital staff when a patient needs to be turned.
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March 9, 2026
Effective Carbon Removal Requires Transparency, Says New Georgia Tech Research
The researchers suggest that carbon removal can have clear benefits on the road to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but it needs more oversight to be responsibly adopted at large scales.
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March 9, 2026
Effective Carbon Removal Requires Transparency, Says New Georgia Tech Research
The researchers suggest that carbon removal can have clear benefits on the road to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but it needs more oversight to be responsibly adopted at large scales.
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March 6, 2026
Target the Tumor. Spare the Body.
Housley and his team are developing self‑assembling nanohydrogels that deliver cancer drugs only when they reach tumor‑specific conditions, aiming to reduce side effects and make treatment more precise across multiple cancer types.
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March 6, 2026
Personal Resilience as a Path to Meaningful Sustainability Work
Georgia Tech faculty invite the campus sustainability community to find the intersection of what they do best, what they love, and where they can make the biggest climate impact.
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March 6, 2026
Georgia Tech Energy Day: Meeting AI’s Growing Energy Demands
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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Engineers Week Brings Georgia Tech Research to Classrooms Across the State
More than 6,200 high school students across Georgia tuned in for Engineers Week 2026, joining a series of online talks hosted by Georgia Tech that offered a glimpse into the technologies shaping the future.
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March 4, 2026
Georgia Tech Receives Up to $21.8M Award in ‘Unprecedented’ Push to Treat Lymphatic Disease
The project aims to move lymphatic disease out of the medical margins and toward patients who have had few meaningful treatment options.
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March 4, 2026
Mentor Spotlight: Alison Sizer — From Apple and Nike to Supporting Founders
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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March 4, 2026
Building Space, Tools, and Trust
Gary Spinner went from an unexpected start in engineering to a 30‑year career at Georgia Tech, where he helped expand the cleanroom, mentored generations of students, and led the creation of SUMS — a tool that transformed access to core research facilitie
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March 3, 2026
Renewable Bioproducts Institute Names Strategic Initiative Leaders to Advance Microbial Innovation and Business Integration
The Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) has appointed two additional Strategic Initiative Leaders (SILs) to help shape the next phase of its research and engagement strategy: Joel Kostka and Titiksha Fernandes.
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March 3, 2026
State to Invest $88M in New Georgia Tech Aerospace Building
An $88 million state investment will propel building plans and advance Georgia’s growing aerospace sector.
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March 3, 2026
New ‘Touchable Sound’ Museum Display Makes Data More Accessible
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a prototype “touchable sound” museum display that uses sonification and tactile maps to make complex scientific data about ocean habitats more accessible to blind and low-vision visitors.
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February 27, 2026
New Research Priorities Chart Course Toward Impactful, Energy-Efficient Computing
Georgia Tech faculty members contributed to two DOE Advanced Scientific Computing Research program workshops. Recently published reports of their work may yield more energy-efficient computers and better predictions for environmental challenges.
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February 26, 2026
Five Georgia Tech Faculty Named to NAI Senior Members Class of 2026
The professors have been recognized for patenting and commercializing technologies with real-world impact.
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February 26, 2026
Celebrating Science Through Imagery
Through its first Users Image Contest, the Institute for Matter and Systems celebrated the creativity and cutting-edge research captured in images produced across its core facilities.
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February 26, 2026
New Space Startups Take Off at Georgia Tech
These six faculty- and student-led startups will tackle space innovations with terrestrial applications.
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February 25, 2026
Is This Your AI? Researchers Crack AI Blackbox
Researchers have developed a technique to identify the origins of proprietary “black-box” AI models, even when their internal structure and training data are hidden.
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February 25, 2026
Safe Artificial Intelligence Isn’t Enough, According to New Georgia Tech Research
Fairness, honesty, and transparency are needed in AI for it to benefit humanity.
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February 25, 2026
Proving the Hypothesis: Kendreze Holland Becomes First Project ENGAGES Scholar to Earn Doctorate
In December 2025, he became the first Project ENGAGES alumnus to successfully defend his dissertation, and he is expected to graduate this spring.
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February 24, 2026
Putting Points on the Board with AI in Supply Chain
Practical guidance to drive real progress in 2026.
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