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Professor and entrepreneur Mark Prausnitz has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), joining a…
On Saturday, March 11, 2023, Georgia Tech will open its doors to the community for Science and Engineering Day at Georgia…
The state of Georgia is at the epicenter of what may be the largest investment in clean energy manufacturing in U.S. history…
The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering is an inclusive, innovative, and thriving educational and research…
The Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN) has selected “In-Body Networks of Electronic Therapeutics” as the…
Clean energy is the leading solution for climate change. But solar and wind power are inconsistent at producing enough…
The Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN) at Georgia Tech has announced the Fall 2022 Core Facility Seed Grant…
Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is a leader in the field of chemical and…
Intelligent machines and AI characters that can interact seamlessly and intimately with human beings will have wide-ranging…
A pressing quest in the field of nanoelectronics is the search for a material that could replace silicon. Graphene has…

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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…