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Chaouki Abdallah, Georgia Tech's executive vice president for Research (EVPR), has been named…
School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (ChBE) faculty member Martha Grover has been…
The Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) is electrifying its patrol division with three all-…
Dan Molzahn, assistant professor in the school of electrical and computer…
When looking for an environmentally friendly and cost-effective way to clean up contaminated…
Georgia’s saltwater marshes — living where the land meets the ocean — stretch along the state’s…
In a study by a Georgia Tech economist that could help inform future energy policy, half the…
People using energy-efficient smart thermostats are willing to sacrifice comfort and control to…
Are you under the impression that air pollution is a dichotomous problem where the air is either…
On April 12, the Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center (EPICenter) hosted its second round of…
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GT Energy In The News
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Saporta Report
Georgia Power and partners complete the world’s largest hydrogen fuel blending demonstration, paving the way for future…
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Georgia Recorder
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MSN.com
Georgia Tech's Chuanyi Ji leads research on why power restoration after major storms can take so long.
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Issues in Science and Technology
An editorial piece by Timothy Lieuwen, Seth Marder, and Chaouki T. Abdallah that argues that research universities should re-…
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Fast Company
Wind turbine blades are notoriously difficult to recycle. The Re-Wind Network wants to repurpose them.
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Utility Dive
Tech faculty Tim Lieuwen, Adam Cohen, and Rich Simmons authored this op-ed on how climate change might be considered…
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