The Georgia General Assembly began its legislative session on Monday, Jan. 13, with new and returning faces under the Gold Dome following elections in November.

Georgia Tech’s…

How does the human brain work? It's a question that has stymied scientists for centuries. For the past few years, School of Computer Science Professor Santosh…

Like motley bandits, certain enzymes implicated in cancer and other diseases also annihilate each other. A new study reveals details of their mutual foils in the hopes that these behaviors can be leveraged to fight…

Georgia Tech Professor Pinar Keskinocak assumed the presidency of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS) in January 2020. Keskinocak is the William W. George Chair and professor…

The demand for archival data storage has been skyrocketing, and if a new research initiative reaches its goals, that need could be met by taking advantage of an efficient and robust information storage medium that…

Georgia Institute of Technology's College of Computing and Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies recently hosted a…

A lab goof with an enzyme taken from bacteria has led to the creation of the Leviathan of polymer brushes, emerging biocompatible materials with the potential to repel infectious bacteria.

Polymer brushes are…

Researchers have devised a straightforward technique for building a laboratory device known as an electroporator – which applies a jolt of electricity to temporarily open cell walls – from inexpensive components,…

A longtime College of Computing professor is among the recently announced winners of 2020 Regents’ Awards for Teaching Excellence.

Ashok Goel will receive a Regents’ Award for the Scholarship…

The Office of Capital Planning and Space Management is seeking input from the entire Georgia Tech community as planning ramps up for Tech Square Phase III. Students, faculty, and staff are asked to provide feedback…

Researchers have demonstrated a new all-optical technique for creating robust second-order nonlinear effects in materials that don’t normally support them. Using a laser pulse fired at an array of gold triangles on a…

The Georgia Institute of Technology has announced its agreement to join the IBM Q Hub at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to help advance the fundamental research and use of quantum computing in building…

A fluorescence microscope is an optical microscope that uses fluorescence to study the properties of organic or inorganic substances. In today’s laboratories, these microscopes are equipped with more and more…

Written by Jennifer Holley Lux

Faculty, staff, and students affiliated with the Ray C. Anderson Center for…

A fluorescence microscope is an optical microscope that uses fluorescence to study the properties of organic or inorganic substances. In today’s laboratories, these microscopes are equipped with more and more…

The Machine Learning Center at Georgia Tech (ML@GT) continues to diversify and expand its leadership team. Starting in January the leadership team will add Deven Desai,…