Georgia Tech faculty and staff are invited to join the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research and the Library for the annual Georgia Tech Authors Celebration Wednesday, Feb. 18 from 4:30 ...
Stephen G. SligarResearch ProfessorDepartment of ChemistryUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignRegister HERE to participate via ZoomBIO ...
Join us for a special lecture featuring Andre Fenton, professor and chair of the Center for Neural Science at New York University.If you would like to meet with the speaker, please contact the host, ...
Thanks in large part to science fiction movies and TV, the term “nuclear waste” can be alarming — calling to mind images of glowing green goo oozing into the soil and contaminating all it touches.
The Georgia Tech Library’s Raven Davis turned a lifelong love of books into a career in data analytics. Her work is shaping a future where libraries remain the heart of academic life. Raven Davis is ...
Despite the nursery rhyme about three blind mice, mouse eyesight is surprisingly sensitive. Studying how mice see has helped researchers discover unprecedented details about how individual brain cells ...
From zero to working prototype in just four months, students in the College of Computing’s new entrepreneurial Junior Design Capstone tackle real-world problems with guidance from startup mentors.Led ...
Join the Georgia Tech Library Tuesday, Oct. 1 from 4:30 - 6 p.m. for our “Bubbling Up” faculty mixer, held in Price Gilbert’s fourth floor Faculty Research Zone. This month’s topic is augmented and ...
Offered jointly by the College of Computing and the College of Engineering, the Ph.D. program in Robotics is the first truly multidisciplinary robotics degree of its kind in the world—and only the ...
Raven Davis, Georgia Tech Library’s first research scientist in data analytics, is transforming academic libraries by integrating data analysis, instruction, and research collaboration to enhance ...
When Sophia Mavris crosses the stage during one of Georgia Tech’s three Fall 2025 graduation ceremonies, she won’t be the only member of her family in regalia. Her father, Georgia Tech Class of 1934 ...
Georgia Tech space researchers’ work benefits Earth technologies, too. When we check the weather forecast, that information comes from satellites. When we FaceTime a friend, that call could come via ...
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