Spidey Sense: How a Triple Jacket Makes Microelectronics Matter
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Mikkel Thomas has loved comic books since he was a kid, but he didn’t expect to relate to them as an adult. Just like Peter Parker didn’t intend to be a superhero, Thomas didn’t plan to be a research engineer. When he came to Georgia Tech in 1993 as an undergraduate, a bit of serendipity led him to the field of microelectronics (very small electronic components and circuits). Nearly three decades later, his superpower is demystifying the world of microelectronics for students.
Unique Molecule May Lead to Smaller, More Efficient Computers
5 min read
Physicists have developed a new type of molecule that could offer a groundbreaking material for computer chips.
Yuri's Day 2025: Shaping the Future of Space Research
3 min read
Hosted by Georgia Tech’s Space Research Initiative (SRI), Yuri’s Day serves as an annual celebration of space research across the Institute, the state of Georgia, and beyond.
AR/VR Researchers Bring Immersive Experience to News Stories
5 min read
Georgia Tech researchers are pioneering the use of augmented and virtual reality (AR/VR) to transform news consumption by creating immersive, interactive 3D environments.
Propelling Georgia Tech to the Final Frontier
5 min read
New space IRI and commercialization activities showcase space as an exciting destination for students and faculty.
Protein Problem: Georgia Tech Researchers Challenge Fundamental Assumption in Evolutionary Biochemistry
3 min read
The work suggests that a protein fragment thought to be foundational for all life needed help.