The Georgia Institute of Technology has announced a new online graduate certificate program: Data Science for the Chemical Industry.  As a collaboration between Georgia Tech's College of Engineering and Georgia…

The "Discussions on Science and Diversity” video series held at Yale University features casual conversations with scientific leaders focusing on their career trajectories and views on diversity.

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Three faculty members of the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University have won the Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Class of 1934 Award. James Dahlman…

Bob Nerem often said, “research, like life, is a people business,” and he spent most of his 56-year academic career proving the point. Nerem would enthusiastically strike up a conversation with the undergrad or the…

Skin diseases affect half of the world’s population, but many treatments are not effective, require frequent injections, or cause significant side effects. But what if there was a treatment that eliminated injections…

The European conquest and colonization of the Americas in the age of Christopher Columbus was a tragic and bloody enterprise that enslaved millions of African people and devastated Native American populations.

The School of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE) offers a uniquely interdisciplinary pool of student researchers who specialize in bridging software and…

When you make music with technology, said David Zicarelli, the CEO of Cycling’74, it can change your life.

Zicarelli might be biased: his lifelong career is music technology.

Since the 1980s, he’s…

Matt McDonald considered quitting running when he came to Georgia Tech in 2015. He wasn’t sure he’d be able to handle the stress of being a graduate student and racing at an Elite level. But that didn't last very…

The 2020 launch of the Atlanta Science Festival, “2100: A Climate Odyssey” at Georgia Tech’s Ferst Center for the Arts, takes place…

For all animals, perception and behavior are usually multisensory processes, often involving stimuli such as taste, smell, and touch, which are detected by distinct sensory neurons.

Understanding sensory…

One of the nasty potential byproducts of surgery to remove cancerous lymph nodes doesn’t rear its ugly head until it’s usually too late to fix.

“During the procedure, some of the lymphatic vasculature is…

You see and want the glass of milk on the table across the room. That’s no problem for most of us, who will simply walk to the table, grab the glass, and enjoy the milk. Triggering all of that limb movement is a…

In the past two decades, executives responsible for corporate sustainability (CSEs) have been showing up in a growing number of C-suites across the globe.

These executives are charged with implementing…

He has moves like Jagger (almost). And he’s coming to a music venue near you.

But he’s not like any performer you’ve ever seen. He’s not even human.

Shimon,…

Mark Borodovsky, Regents’ Professor at the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering and School of Computational Science and Engineering, was distinguished for his influential…