In May 2014, the students in the BioEngineering Graduate Program (BioE) at the Georgia Institute of Technology sought a way to build community, showcase science, and recognize the outstanding achievements of graduate…

As the world contemplates ending a massive lockdown implemented in response to COVID-19, Vinod Singhal is considering what will…

Georgia Tech was among the 100-plus colleges and universities that participated in the 2020 RecycleMania Competition. The competition ran from February to March with each school submitting metrics on waste, recycling…

While attention remains focused on the number of COVID-19 deaths and new cases, a separate statistic – the number of recovered patients – may be equally important to the goal of minimizing the pandemic’s infection…

Why did the gecko climb the skyscraper? Because it could; its toes stick to about anything. Engineers can already emulate the secrets of gecko stickiness to make strips of rubbery materials that can pick…

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., May 6, 2020.  AliveCor the leader in AI-based personal ECG technology and provider of enterprise cardiology…

Susan N. Thomas, Woodruff Associate Professor in Georgia Tech's George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, has been awarded a five-year, $3.2 million dollar…

The Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Cassie Mitchell as the 2020 recipient of the Faculty Award for Academic Outreach,…

Creating better personalized, precision cancer treatments that are designed around an individual’s functional molecular profile could help predict and deliver more effective treatments for individual patients.

On Wednesday, April 22, more than 850 faculty, researchers, and staff from Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) tuned in to a virtual town hall to hear updates and participate in a Q&A…

A trio of Atlanta health care and research institutions will play a leading role in helping to evaluate potential COVID-19 tests as part of a new federal initiative designed to rapidly transform promising technology…

After four years at Georgia Tech, Daniel Gurevich will graduate this spring with bachelor’s degrees in industrial engineering, physics, and math. As a result of his academic excellence, he has been honored with…

A trio of Atlanta health care and research institutions will play a leading role in helping to evaluate potential COVID-19 tests as part of a new federal initiative designed to rapidly transform promising technology…