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February 28, 2025

What’s the Shape of the Universe? Mathematicians Use Topology to Study the Shape of the World and Everything in it

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Whether trying to design secure sensor networks, mine data or use origami to deploy satellites, the underlying language and ideas are likely to be that of topology.

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February 28, 2025

New lunar sample research could help protect astronauts and uncover the origins of water on the moon

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New NASA-funded research by Georgia Tech offers fresh insights into the phenomenon of space weathering.

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Four researchers standing in a lab with a large roll of fiberglass insulation and a wooden rack holding small bags of hemp fiber-based insulation materials. (Photo: Candler Hobbs)

February 27, 2025

Using Hemp in Building Insulation Could Make Structures Greener, Create Jobs, and Be a Profitable Industry

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CEE researchers’ analysis outlines path to a U.S. construction market for hemp-based fibers, which are already used for clothing and biodegradable plastics.

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Tarek Rakha on the Georgia Tech campus holding a drone in his arms.

February 26, 2025

Georgia Tech Startup Targets Building Energy Inefficiencies With AI and Drones

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Lamarr.AI uses drones, AI, and thermal imaging to identify energy inefficiencies in buildings, offering a faster, safer, and more accurate solution.

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Python vs. R: Choosing the Right Tool for Supply Chain Analytics and Business Intelligence

February 26, 2025

Python vs. R: Choosing the Right Tool for Supply Chain Analytics and Business Intelligence

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Examine the strengths of Python and R within Supply Chain Analytics and Business Intelligence

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 The creative process involves choices that lead artists to places they couldn’t have imagined. Eoneren/E+ via Getty Images

February 25, 2025

Generative AI is Most Useful for the Things We Care About the Least

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The technology can certainly save time, but it does so precisely to the extent that the user is willing to surrender control over the final product.

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Bradford “Brad” Greer (bottom) and Kevin Ge (top), both 2023 graduates from the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, and founders of CADMUS Health Analytics. Left, Greer loading a stretcher after dropping a patient off.

February 24, 2025

Mechanical Engineers Turn Classroom Project Into Promising Health Tech Company

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Bradford Greer and Kevin Ge, 2023 Georgia Tech graduates, turned their classroom project into CADMUS Health Analytics, a health tech startup that partnered with Northeast Georgia Health System to improve EMS services through data analysis and AI.

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February 24, 2025

Researchers Build Stable Solar Panel Without Silicon

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By adding titanium to perovskite crystals, researchers have made solar cells more durable.

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February 24, 2025

Georgia Tech's 2025 Sustainability Showcase

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This two-day event, held at the Price Gilbert Library Scholars Event Theater, will focus on innovation, collaboration, and inspiration around building a resilient future for our communities, ecosystems, and infrastructure.

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 The Library of Celsus was a famous landmark in its time – and today. Myrsini Mamoli

February 21, 2025

From Ancient Emperors to Modern Presidents, Leaders Have Used Libraries to Cement Their Legacies

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U.S. presidents have been building libraries for more than 100 years, starting with Rutherford B. Hayes. But the urge to shape one’s legacy by building a library runs much deeper.

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Image of CREATE-X Founders in the Startup Launch program, showing their products, meeting guests of Demo Day, and networking

February 21, 2025

Shape the Future: Apply to Startup Launch by March 17

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CREATE-X invites Georgia Tech students, faculty, alumni, and researchers to apply for the 2025 Startup Launch program by March 17, to access workshops, mentorship, and startup support, including $5,000 in seed funding and $150,000 in in-kind services.

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February 20, 2025

LA Fires Trigger Temporary Spike in Airborne Lead Levels

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The fires enabled the first real-time data on airborne lead, thanks to a pioneering air quality measurement network.

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Tim Lieuwen, Executive Vice President for Research

February 20, 2025

Tim Lieuwen Named Georgia Tech’s Executive Vice President for Research

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The Regents’ Professor and current interim EVPR brings strong leadership and deep research expertise to the role.

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L to R, Top to Bottom: Ebenezer Fanijo, Katherine Graham, Anthony Harding, Yiyi He, Pengfei Liu, Johannes Milz, Micah Ziegler

February 19, 2025

Seven Appointed as BBISS Faculty Fellows

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Seven new Faculty Fellows were appointed to the Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems (BBISS).

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February 19, 2025

How Tariffs May Reshape Global Trade and Supply Chains

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Professor Alan Erera provides insight into the impact of tariffs on global trade and supply chains.

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February 19, 2025

AE Professor Masatoshi Hirabayashi Studies Compelling Way to Deflect Asteroids From Earth

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A Georgia Tech study analyzes NASA’s DART mission and proposes an innovative approach for kinetic deflection.

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Devesh Ranjan

February 18, 2025

Devesh Ranjan Named Engineering Dean at University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Ranjan has established numerous fundraising, outreach, and community-building initiatives as chair of the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering.

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AMPF

February 18, 2025

Manufacturing the Workforce of the Future

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Georgia Tech’s Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility is opening doors to new manufacturing careers.

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February 18, 2025

Georgia Tech Launches HBCU Collaboration Data Dashboard

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The dashboard will serve as a point of reference for faculty and staff in the various departments and colleges to identify opportunities for collaboration and partnership.

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Yongsheng Chen

February 16, 2025

Georgia Tech Research Targets ‘Forever Chemicals’ in Drinking Water

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Professor Yongsheng Chen leads a multi-university team using machine learning to discover PFAS-removing membranes.

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February 14, 2025

Securing Tomorrow’s Autonomous Robots Today

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Assistant Professor Glen Chou is leading research to ensure the security and safety of future autonomous robots, which could one day fight wildfires, explore space, and assist in critical environments like nuclear reactors and hospitals.

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a rendering of two CubeSats in space, beaming light

February 13, 2025

Turning to CubeSats in the Search for Life Thousands of Light-Years from Earth

1 min read

A new NASA-funded project will have Georgia Tech aerospace engineers developing new technology to one day study planets outside our solar system.

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male researcher in a white lab coat holding a yellow 3D printed heart valve

February 11, 2025

New Implant May Help Patients Regenerate Their Own Heart Valves

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A 3D-printed, bioresorbable heart valve promotes tissue regeneration, potentially eliminating the need for repeated surgeries for adult and pediatric heart patients.

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An ink diffusion model developed at Georgia Tech

February 6, 2025

Computer Graphics Team Makes Breakthrough in Simulating Ink Diffusion

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Interactive Computing researchers earned best-paper recognition for their breakthrough work to model interactions between viscosity and vorticity.

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Student in the lab working with a sample

February 6, 2025

Unearthing Climate Solutions

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Georgia Tech researchers explore how to improve the planet, one rock at a time.

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