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Professor Azad Naeemi has been selected as the first recipient of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS) James D…
Immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) inhibitors have transformed the treatment of cancer and have become the frontline therapy…
Aulden Jones, a second-year physics student at Georgia Tech, has been selected to join the inaugural cohort of students and…
Science Outside the Lab offers a selected cohort of graduate student scientists and engineers the opportunity to immerse…
The Water-Energy Research Lab (WERL) at Georgia Tech is a new experimental research group in the Woodruff School of…
PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, doesn’t discriminate. It affects about 15 million adults in the U.S. each year. And…
Program Description The Georgia Tech IEN is an Interdisciplinary Research Institute (IRI) comprised of faculty and students…
Georgia Tech Professor Sundaresan Jayaraman is among a small group of national experts that has authored a new…
Three faculty members in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering have joined the distinguished…
Meet Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb, Harris Saunders, Jr. Chair & Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and researcher at the…

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A team of scientists have determined graphene, the same substance found in common pencil lead, can act as a semiconductor.…
Professors from Georgia Tech’s Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology paid a visit to Northeast High School in Macon…
GlobalFoundries and Georgia Institute of Technology, a leading public research university in the US, have announced a new…
Georgia Institute of Technology researchers have found a way to use small shocks of electricity to disinfect water, reducing…
Researchers from Georgia Tech and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a new process based on 2D materials…
A new approach holds promise for storing intermittent renewable energy at scale. Nian Liu
Sub-millimeter microtubular (hollow fibre) bundled membranes could shrink the size of flow battery reactors, according to…