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In a study by a Georgia Tech economist that could help inform future energy policy, half the participants cranked their thermostats despite knowing…

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People using energy-efficient smart thermostats are willing to sacrifice comfort and control to save relatively small amounts of energy that could…

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The latest episode of Generating Buzz follows the College of Sciences’ Frontiers in Science event, giving listeners an opportunity to hear from…

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Are you under the impression that air pollution is a dichotomous problem where the air is either polluted or it’s not? What else is there to know…

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On April 12, the Energy, Policy, and Innovation Center (EPICenter) hosted its second round of the “Friday Lightning Talk Series” at the Scholars…

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A team led by Marta Hatzell designed a new electrochemical reactor to seamlessly integrate into direct air capture systems and turn CO2 into useful…

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In an insightful interview, Divan, a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar and director of the Center for Distributed Energy (CDE) in the School…

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On a recent visit to the Georgia Tech campus, Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm announced that a tri-city alliance of Atlanta, Decatur, and…

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Selected from a finalist pool of nine proposals, Associate Professors Yuanzhi Tang and Thackery Brown’s ideas were chosen due to their high potential…

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Inaugural College of Sciences research conference and symposium showcases Georgia Tech’s contributions to climate research and solutions.

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Researchers Study Why Power Restoration After Major Storms Can Take so Long

Georgia Tech's Chuanyi Ji leads research on why power restoration after major storms can take so long.

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Georgia Tech faculty Tim Lieuwen, Adam Cohen, and Rich Simmons authored this op-ed on how climate change might be…

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On Wednesday’s edition of “Closer Look,” Raheem Beyah, the dean of Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering and the founder…

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Georgia Tech Strategic Energy Institute Executive Director Tim Lieuwen is quoted in this article in the Georgia Recorder on…

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GT Assistant Professor Emily Grubert joins NPR Morning Edition host Noel King to discuss how the extraordinary weather event in…

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Georgia Tech's Chuanyi Ji leads research on why power restoration after major storms can take so long.