SEI Executive Director Search

The Georgia Institute of Technology is excited to announce the internal search for the Executive Director of the Strategic Energy Institute. ​Qualified candidates within the Georgia Tech community are invited to apply for this pivotal leadership role and help shape the future of energy at our institution.

Third Cohort of the Energy Faculty Fellow Program Attracts Multidisciplinary Researchers

 

The Strategic Energy Institute (SEI) at Georgia Tech concluded its third cohort of Energy Faculty Fellows in August, welcoming a diverse group of researchers for a 10-week summer fellowship. The program is designed to advance energy innovation and collaboration by supporting cross-institutional partnerships and facilitating dialogue on regional, national, and global energy priorities.

The program intends to build research partnerships between Georgia Tech and other academic institutions — specifically, emerging research institutions including R2 universities, minority-serving institutions, historically Black colleges and universities, and primarily undergraduate institutions.

Featured Publication

Georgia Tech Hydrogen Activities

Digital rendering of molecules over a hexagonal lattice.The Georgia Institute of Technology has a broad range of testbeds, industry partnerships, and federal programs across the hydrogen value chain, including hydrogen production, storage/transport, and utilization. Georgia Tech is also focused on developing diverse STEM talent for such industries.

Georgia Tech Hydrogen Energy Activities

Hydrogen Strategic Research Initiative Webpage

Featured Center

Direct Air Capture Center (DirACC)

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The Direct Air Capture Center (DirACC) is the culmination of more than a decade of research at Georgia Tech to develop materials and processes that extract carbon dioxide (CO2) directly from the atmosphere. Climate models suggest that negative emissions technologies (NETs) will need to be developed and deployed in order to stabilize the climate. With several recent awards, Georgia Tech researchers have launched the Direct Air Capture Center (DirACC). DirACC will create a forum for collaborative research on NETs and DAC, bringing together researchers from across the Institute working in energy, sustainability, policy, and related fields.

Visit the DirACC Site

Signature Initiatives

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News

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The Strategic Energy Institute (SEI) at Georgia Tech concluded its third cohort of Energy Faculty Fellows in August, welcoming a diverse group…

Events

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Building on the Energy and National Security Initiative launched by the Strategic Energy Institute and GTRI in July 2024, this Lunch and Learn series features three focused sessions designed to spark
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2025 SES Annual Technical Meeting | October 12-15, 2025Hosted by the Georgia Institute of TechnologyThe Society of Engineering Science Technical Meeting is held annually to provide an
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 In partnership between Georgia Tech and the Metro Atlanta Chamber, the ATL CleanTech Connect hosts quarterly socials to engage members of the Greater Atlanta clean tech community to support
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We look forward to hosting you at three upcoming events. The BBISS Insight Series aims to address the evolving needs of the BBISS community through in-person and virtual events to help GT researchers

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