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With so many paths to research careers at Georgia Tech, finding the right one can be daunting. In an ongoing feature series, Unexpected Paths, we explore the journeys of 12 research faculty members ...
When NASA’s PRIME-1 Mission landed on the moon in March, an Intuitive Machine’s lander named Athena ended up on its side. The faulty landing meant the instruments couldn’t drill into the moon to ...
Stories like Michael’s unfold every day at Georgia Tech. Our research tackles today’s most complex challenges — and people are at the center of everything we do. Whether discovering cancer treatments ...
This webinar will provide a comprehensive introduction to assistive technology devices that support computer access for individuals with physical disabilities. As digital tools become increasingly ...
We're excited to announce the first in an ongoing series of training sessions designed to enhance your skills in using Copilot Chat effectively. This session will focus on The Art of Prompting, a ...
Georgia Tech scientists have uncovered evidence that a mountain on the rim of Jezero Crater — where NASA’s Perseverance Rover is currently collecting samples for possible return to Earth — is likely a ...
Lithium-ion batteries power everything from electric cars to laptops to leaf blowers. Despite their widespread adoption, lithium-ion batteries carry limited amounts of energy, and rare overheating can ...
The Institute for Matter and Systems (IMS) at Georgia Tech has announced the Spring 2025 Core Facility Seed Grant recipients. The primary purpose of this program is to give graduate students in ...
Imagine a scene from an old spy movie—an agent hides a coded message in a public place, then someone else picks it up later. There is no direct contact, no traceable link—just a clever drop-off.
As the planet warms, changing weather patterns are only one effect. Warming air is often more toxic, leading to asthma and even heart attacks. A better understanding of these air quality changes can ...
Aluminum scrap is one of the most common materials found on military bases and aircraft carriers worldwide. Now, the U.S. Army has tapped Georgia Tech to help turn that waste into power that can be ...
As the planet warms, changing weather patterns are only one effect. Warming air is often more toxic, leading to asthma and even heart attacks. A better understanding of these air quality changes can ...
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