The ability to engineer the body’s immune system has transformed human health, the most recent and dramatic example being the development of T-cell therapies for cancer. Helping to drive this new age of medicine…

For John Trostel, Madeline Frank, Jessica Losego, and Tom Perry, a day without clouds isn’t necessarily an ideal day.

The four researchers are part of the Georgia Tech…

Before going to college, Akinade A. Ojemakinde spent his entire life in Southwest Georgia with his father, mother, and older sister. “From my very first day of school to my very last, I was continuously surrounded by…

From his office five stories above Fifth Street, Gee-Kung Chang looked out over the ever-growing collection of office buildings that comprise Georgia Tech’s Technology Square in Midtown Atlanta.

Every lobby,…

A remote command could one day send immune cells on a rampage against a malignant tumor. The ability to mobilize, from outside the body, targeted cancer immunotherapy inside the body has taken a step closer to…

The earth is finally beginning to make way for The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design. Earlier this year, what used to be a parking lot at the corner of Ferst Drive and State Street began its…

The 11th annual International Biomass Conference & Expo took place in April at Cobb Galleria Centre in Atlanta and drew industry professionals from all sectors of the world’s interconnected…

Kalidindi Awarded 2018 Department of Defense Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship

Woodruff School Professor …

School of Interactive Computing (IC) robotics Ph.D. student Siddhartha Banerjee remembers the moment he fell in love with LEGOs. He had a neighbor in India, where he grew up, who bought his son an…

School of Interactive Computing Assistant Professor Byron Boots earned a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The award…

Update (4/16/2018): Summary of the Awardees from the Ideas to Serve Finals 

Ideas Track Winner: Nopneu - A rapid, diagnostic test to diagnose pneumonia in a fraction of the time…

Every year, Women in Engineering (WIE) at Georgia Tech presents two awards to engineering faculty members who have had a special impact on students’ lives through their teaching excellence and by going the extra mile…

Medical robotics expanded its footprint at the Georgia Institute of Technology with two significant developments in March.

The month began with the first ever International Symposium on Medical Robotics (ISMR…

Georgia Tech's Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS) brought together members of the data science community from local industry and academia in Technology Square for its first Data Science Industry Day.…

Georgia Tech has selected Flavio Fenton and Raquel Lieberman as the joint recipients of the 2018 Faculty Award for Academic Outreach, administered by…

The key to a successful flight mission is planning – sometimes several hours of it. Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) specialists in human factors and human computer…

The end of March sees the retirement of Dr. William J. Wepfer on completion of two five-year terms as the Eugene C. Gwaltney, Jr. Chair of the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering. 

Wepfer reflected…

Students, faculty, and staff will get their hands dirty next weekend by laying mulch, planting trees, and spreading pine straw all over campus.

The 17th Annual

YongTae Kim, a researcher in the Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has been awarded an R21 grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Kim, who…

A prototype 3D printer has for the first time combined several printing methods to enable researchers to produce devices out of multiple materials in a single print run. So far the machine has created basic…