Sam Coogan has been chosen for an Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award for his research project entitled "Scalable Analysis and Control of Dynamic Flow Networks.” Coogan is an assistant…

A new screening process could dramatically accelerate the identification of nanoparticles suitable for delivering therapeutic RNA into living cells. The technique would allow researchers to screen hundreds of…

Annabelle Singer plans to develop, for the first time, a non-invasive way to drive neural activity with millisecond precision deep within the brain, while at the same time drafting the brain’s immune system to treat…

A new NIH-funded research center at Emory, Georgia Tech, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will assist inventors across the United States in developing and translating microelectronics-based point-of-care (POC)…

A new ranking of world universities places Georgia Tech 34th among 1,258 institutions evaluated on five criteria including teaching, research and the impact of publication citations. The 2019 Times Higher Education…

Phil Santangelo, associate professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, knows that preventing both HIV and flu infections are two…

Robots are here. They’ve entered our daily lives and can be found in our homes, hospitals and our streets. 

These robot and human interactions raise a series of questions that the general public and…

A new NIH-funded research center at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will assist inventors across the United States in developing and translating…

Every day, lives around Georgia are changed because of research and technology from Georgia Tech — but we don’t always hear their stories.

Now, the Institute for People and Technology (…

Francisco Robles’ research sheds light and brings clarity to a microscopic world, and two recently published papers continue his lab’s ambitious goals to advance optical technologies that improve our understanding of…

Like a diligent team of detectives, the researchers in Cassie Mitchell’s lab are busily gathering evidence to implicate what they believe is the chief suspect in Alzheimer’s disease, and now they have support from…

Nearly one out of three people in the United States will have cancer during their lifetimes, according to the American Cancer Society.

While a cure remains at large, innovative treatments like immunotherapies…

Black holes form when stars die, allowing the matter in them to collapse into an extremely dense object from which not even light can escape. Astronomers theorize that massive black holes could also form at the birth…

Celltrion signed an “incubation” agreement with Emory University to jointly research and develop new drug candidates for atherosclerosis. An incubation agreement is an open innovation arrangement in…

A couple of sugars, a dash of enzymes, a pinch of salt, a splash of a real common lab chemical, all arranged in watery baths. And researchers had made a synthetic organelle, which they used in a

The TAPPI Student Chapter at Georgia Tech (GT TAPPI) held its inaugural career fair on Friday, September 14th.  12 company representatives from 6 companies met with students and collected resumes from…

Dunn Family Professor and Professor of Operations Management at Scheller College of Business, Atalay Atasu, has co-authored an article in the Harvard Business Review discussing the opportunities and barriers for…

The Ray C. Anderson Center for Sustainable Business at Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business (“Center”) invites members of the Georgia Tech community—students, faculty, staff, and alumni—to submit artwork for a…

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta has performed Georgia’s first-ever procedure to place 3D-printed tracheal splints in a pediatric patient. A cross-functional team of Children’s surgeons used three custom-made splints…

How does your brain talk with your arm? The body doesn’t use English, or any other spoken language. Biomedical engineers are developing methods for decoding the conversation, by analyzing electrical patterns in the…