November 6, 2025
Georgia Tech Attendees Reflect on the Georgia Resiliency Conference 2025
Faculty, administration, research fellows, students, collaborators, and Georgia Tech President Emeritus and keynote speaker G. Wayne Clough brought diverse perspectives to discussions ranging from coastal vulnerability to data-driven decision-making.
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Undergraduate Neuroscience Research Program Gives Georgia Tech Students an Advantage
Each year, more than 100 undergraduates conduct neuroscience research in labs across campus.
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November 5, 2025
Tiny Diatoms, Big Climate Impact: How Microscopic Skeletons Rapidly Shape Ocean Chemistry
These tiny seafloor transformations are reshaping our understanding of how ocean sediments regulate carbon and climate.
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November 5, 2025
Back to the Moon and Beyond
Yellow Jackets are playing key roles to help NASA take us back to the Moon—leading Artemis missions, building new space technologies, and laying the groundwork for life beyond Earth.
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November 4, 2025
Built in I2P: The Student Inventions You’ll Want to See to Believe
Georgia Tech’s Fall 2025 I2P Showcase will feature over 60 student prototypes tackling real-world challenges.
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November 4, 2025
New Accelerator to Propel Startup Innovation at Georgia Tech
Velocity Startups joins Georgia Tech’s commercialization ecosystem, solidifying the Institute’s role as a national leader and premier hub for startup growth.
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November 4, 2025
Deleon: Bridging Space Technology and Preventive Health
Inspired by NASA technology, Georgia Tech alumni launched Deleon—a startup using biochemical data to advance preventive health, backed by CREATE-X.
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November 4, 2025
Researchers Develop Biobased Film that Could Replace Traditional Plastic Packaging
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a biologically based film made from natural ingredients found in plants, mushrooms, and food waste that can block moisture and oxygen as effectively as conventional plastics
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November 3, 2025
Ph.D. Student’s Framework Used to Bolster Nvidia’s Cosmos Predict-2 Model
A new deep learning architectural framework, Neighborhood Attention Extension (NATTEN), is being used by Nvidia to increase the processing speed of their Cosmos Predict-2 Model for training autonomous vehicles and humanoid robots.
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November 3, 2025
New Research Will Move Us Closer to a Passwordless Society
Although they are currently essential to online security and privacy, the days of relying on password protection may be numbered, thanks to Assistant Professor Frank Li and his National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award project.
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November 3, 2025
New Software Center Director to Lead Next Wave of Scientific Discovery
The College of Computing named Professor Rich Vuduc as director of the Center for Scientific Software Engineering (CSSE). The Georgia Tech hub is dedicated to building reliable, high-performance software for scientists.
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November 3, 2025
Federal Government Shutdown
The U.S. government is entering its sixth week of the federal shutdown as lawmakers continue to work toward an agreement on federal spending for the new fiscal year, which began on Oct. 1.
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November 1, 2025
James G. Campbell Fellowship and Spark Award Winners Announced
The Strategic Energy Institute and the Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology have announced the recipients of this year’s James G. Campbell Fellowship and Spark Awards.
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October 31, 2025
Blood, Brick and Legend: The Chemistry of Dracula’s Castle
Georgia Tech scientists explore the elemental makeup of a 15th-century brick to connect Dracula’s legend with real-world materials science.
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October 30, 2025
With More Moon Missions On the Horizon, Avoiding Crowding, Collisions Will Be a Growing Challenge
Interest in the Moon has been high – just in the past two years there have been 12 attempts to send missions to the Moon, nearly half of which private companies undertook. With so much activity, it’s important to start thinking about coordination and safe
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October 29, 2025
New Leadership at the Georgia Tech Observatory
The College of Sciences has named Paul Sell as the new director of the Georgia Tech Observatory. Sell joined the Institute in Fall 2025 as a senior academic professional in the School of Physics.
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October 29, 2025
FarmBot Bridges Worlds of AI, Agriculture
Several school districts have received FarmBots — open-source, automated farming systems that integrate coding, robotics, and data science, and monitor variables such as soil moisture, temperature, and sunlight.
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October 28, 2025
Community Spotlight - Ali Sarhadi
Ali Sarhadi and his research team at GT's Climate Risk and Extreme Dynamics Lab are focused on a phenomenon called hurricane-induced compound flooding — hurricanes fueled by a warming climate.
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October 28, 2025
Adaptive Phased Array Antenna Supports Hypersonic Flight Testing
A new modular antenna system will capture telemetry signals from testing hypersonic vehicles over the Pacific Ocean.
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October 28, 2025
Brand Lecture Honors Legacy of Innovation through AI and Materials Science
The third annual Oliver Brand Memorial Lecture featured insights from IBM’s Vijay Narayanan on how advanced materials are shaping the future of artificial intelligence.
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October 27, 2025
Preparing for Europa: Deciphering Plasma Flows and Magnetic Fields Near Jupiter’s Icy Moon
Professor Sven Simon is working to uncover critical information to support the rapid analysis of measurements from NASA's Europa Clipper mission.
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October 27, 2025
Less Is More: Communication as the Quiet Differentiator in Supply Chain Leadership
Effective communication is a critical differentiator in supply chain leadership, blending listening, observation, and clear messaging to transform insights into action.
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Artificial Intelligence
October 27, 2025
Georgia Tech’s Soft Robotics Flips the Script on ‘The Terminator’
AI-powered artificial muscles made from pliable materials are reshaping recovery, from stroke rehabilitation to prosthetic design. These machines help people regain motion, strength, and confidence.
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October 24, 2025
Khan and Menon Selected for Prestigious EU-US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
The National Academy of Engineering–affiliated symposium brings together top early-career researchers from both sides of the Atlantic to address critical challenges in science and technology.
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October 24, 2025
Alumni Spotlight: Ann Dunkin, SEI Distinguished External Fellow
A short Q&A with Ann Dunkin reflecting on how the Institute influenced her career.
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