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December 2, 2025

Jingle Bells, Empty Shelves: Inside the Toy Crunch

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Tariffs, shipping delays, and rising costs are squeezing toy makers—and parents are scrambling to find gifts, as Georgia Tech experts weigh in on the disruptions.

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Research building at Georgia Tech

December 2, 2025

Georgia Tech Researchers Among World’s Most Highly Cited in 2025

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Georgia Tech proudly announces its faculty who have been named to the Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list.

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Panelists speaking at the Boundaries and Breakthroughs panel series

December 1, 2025

IMS Launches Series on Interdisciplinary Innovation with AI Computing Panel

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The Boundaries and Breakthroughs panel explored how interdisciplinary collaboration can drive solutions for the future of artificial intelligence.

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2025 Gordon Bell Prize Rocket Simulation

December 1, 2025

Record-Breaking Simulation Boosts Rocket Science and Supercomputing to New Limits

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Inspired by SpaceX’s Super Heavy booster, a team led by Georgia Tech’s Spencer Bryngelson and New York University’s Florian Schäfer modeled the turbulent interactions of a 33-engine rocket. Their experiment set new records, running the largest ever fluid

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Portrait of Iris Tien

November 26, 2025

Community Spotlight - Iris Tien

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Tien considers resilience a key part of sustainability. She focuses on how to design better systems to meet community needs.

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Jacob Adler (left) and Sharissa Thompson (right) conducting research.

November 26, 2025

Boiling Mud and Frozen Flows: How Mars’ Atmosphere Shapes Its Sedimentary Landscapes

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New research is showing that atmospheric pressure shifts dramatically altered how mud and water flowed on Mars — sometimes boiling, sometimes freezing — offering fresh clues to reconstruct the planet's ancient climate and habitability.

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Google Research Awards

November 24, 2025

Researchers Look to Maker Safer AI Through Google Awards

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Three Georgia Tech faculty members received Google Academic Research Awards to study how to make AI safer.

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A tall white man wearing a blue GT-branded polo standing next to a slightly shorter man wearing a UGA-branded red polo. They're smiling and both holding a football.

November 24, 2025

Clean, Old-Fashioned Collaboration: Engineering the Future of Healthcare at Georgia Tech and UGA

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By uniting expertise and resources, Georgia’s leading institutions are creating practical solutions to improve health outcomes across the state.

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Student Researchers

November 21, 2025

VentureLab and I-Corps: Turning Research Into Real-World Impact

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Created in 2011, the National Science Foundation’s I-Corps program was designed to improve the quality of startups emerging from federally funded research while teaching researchers how to recognize and pursue commercial opportunities

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Scott King, Director of Strategic Planning for One MHS (Material Handling System) at Amazon

November 18, 2025

Amazon's Scott King Joins the SCL Industry Advisory Board

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Scott brings over 20 years of expertise in global supply chain design, automation, and robotics to the SCL Advisory Board.

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The Tower, Spring 2025 Edition

November 21, 2025

Submissions Sought for Undergraduate Research Journal

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The Tower, Georgia Tech’s undergraduate research journal, is seeking submissions from students across all disciplines who want to have their work published in a campuswide platform.

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November 11, 2025

New Energy Management Course Aims to Keep Georgia SMEs Competitive

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The Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business, in partnership with Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business Executive Education and the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Partnership, is launching an Energy Management and Reporting course.

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Corning Matribot Bioprinter

November 20, 2025

Biocleanroom Adds Corning Matribot Bioprinter for Cutting-Edge Research

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The new bioprinter enables precise 3D hydrogel printing for advanced research in cancer, tissue engineering, and drug discovery.

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November 20, 2025

Engineering Curiosity: How a Georgia Tech Researcher Sparks Imagination in K–12 Classrooms

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From an aspiring inventor to a proud Yellow Jacket, designing educational tools that ignite curiosity and foster creativity.

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Three Georgia Tech researchers working together in the lab on cancer research

November 20, 2025

Georgia Tech Ranked No. 7 Globally in Interdisciplinary Science Rankings

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Georgia Tech has been ranked 7th in the world in the 2026 Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science Rankings

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The LIDAR Research Team with Digit Robot

November 18, 2025

LIDAR Lab-mates Moving Humanoid Robots Closer to Adaptability in the Real World

4 min read

To achieve better training outcomes with faster deployment results, Fukang Liu and Feiyang Wu have published a duo of papers in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters.

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Synthetic Ecologies: AI-Translated Matter in Architectural Media

Artificial Intelligence

November 17, 2025

Now showing on Media Bridge | Synthetic Ecologies: AI-Translated Matter in Architectural Media

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The Georgia Tech Library is proud to show a new piece from Hyojin Kwon and Nix Liu Xin on the Media Bridge, Synthetic Ecologies: AI-Translated Matter in Architectural Media.

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Brandon Biggs

November 18, 2025

Ph.D. Student Making Digital Maps That Blind People Can Hear

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A Georgia Tech Ph.D. student who is nearly blind has developed Audiom, a cross-sensory digital map that translates spatial and geographic information into audio so that blind users can “hear” maps.

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Evolved snowflake yeast

November 18, 2025

Georgia Tech Professor Awarded John Templeton Foundation Grant

3 min read

The grant will enable research into the origin of complex life.

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The Future of Marketing Collides With AI

November 17, 2025

Evening MBA Students Help Creative Firm Embrace AI Transformation in Marketing Practicum

4 min read

Scheller Evening MBA students Katie Bowen, Ellie Cobb, and Christopher Jones partnered with Atlanta-based agency Creature in a 10-week practicum to explore AI’s role in creative industries.

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Illustration showing executive in suit rolling gear with effort in front of members of business team who appear confused.

November 21, 2025

Why Change Management Remains the “Says Easy, Does Hard” Skill Every Supply Chain Leader Must Master

8 min read

Despite technological advances, 70% of major supply chain transformations fail, primarily due to challenges on the people side rather than technology itself.

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Jieyu Zhou

November 14, 2025

Researchers Find Opportunities for 311 Chatbots to Foster Community Engagement

4 min read

AI-powered 311 chatbots may unitentionally reduce residents' sense of connection within their community.

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Mark Riedl

November 12, 2025

Professor Earns Test-of-Time Award at AI and Computer Gaming Conference

2 min read

Professor Mark Riedl received the first-ever test-of-time award from the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Digital Entertainment (AIIDE).

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Mourigal, Jiang and Wang lead the quantum research program at IMS

November 14, 2025

Program Lead Q&A: Advancing Quantum Sensing for Next-Generation Technologies

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The research program brings together experts in physics and engineering to develop compact, high-performance quantum sensing systems that align with national research priorities.

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Humprhey Shi and Ali Hassani

November 3, 2025

Ph.D. Student’s Framework Used to Bolster Nvidia’s Cosmos Predict-2 Model

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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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