Joe Le Doux, professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory (BME), has been appointed executive director for learning and training. In this new leadership position…

Each year, the School of Interactive Computing conducts a rigorous search for the brightest minds to carry forward its academic and research initiatives. This year, IC welcomes seven  to that mission. Take a…

Joe Le Doux, professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory (BME), has been appointed executive director for learning and training. In this new leadership position…

Emergency medical technicians (EMTs), military medics, and emergency room physicians could one day be better able to treat victims of vehicular accidents, gunshot wounds, and battlefield injuries thanks to a new…

Pancreatic islet transplants, which revive insulin production to treat type 1 diabetes, only last an average of three years.

By learning from a groundbreaking cancer treatment strategy based on a recent Nobel…

Georgia Tech has launched a new web app to help students, faculty, and staff check for symptoms of Covid-19, access links to important campus coronavirus resources – including the…

The natural processes of wound or bone healing rely on the growth of new blood vessels, or angiogenesis. If someone breaks a bone, it is standard practice to apply a cast and immobilize the broken bone, so that…

Reduced resilience of plant biomes in North America could be setting the stage for the kind of mass extinctions not seen since the retreat of glaciers and arrival of humans about 13,000 years ago, cautions a new…

To advance Georgia Tech’s new mission and strategic plan, the Institute is launching a campuswide sustainability effort to enhance Tech’s teaching, research, and operations. The long-term initiative will begin with…

Don Giddens has never been particularly fond of inertia, as it applies to himself or his long career as a leader in academic research. And that sustained expression of energy has paid off for him, the students and…

Using simulated components of the coronavirus’s distinctive spike proteins, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers, along with colleagues at the Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),…

The Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) awards Fellow status to members who had demonstrated exceptional achievement while maintaining a consistent record of participation within…

Running into an unseen spiderweb in the woods can be scary enough, but what if you had to worry about a spiderweb – and the spider – being catapulted at you? That’s what happens to insects in the Amazon rain forests…

Audrey Duarte has spent most of her research career as a professor with the School of Psychology …

The smartphones in everyone’s purse or pocket could soon become powerful tools in the effort to control coronavirus in the campus community.

Georgia Tech has begun using NOVID, an exposure notification app…

CP8873 C/ AE8803-SCW Fall 2020
Smart City Workshop - Digital twin systems design for Aerotropolis
Friday 8:00-10:45 am; Hybrid Hands-on

Instructors:

Perry Yang, Associate Professor, School of…

Announced by Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan on Aug. 17, Georgia Tech will take a lead role in the Partnership for Inclusive Innovation, a…

A team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have received a three-year, $1.5 millon grant for their project entitled “SemiSynBio-II: A Hybrid…

May Dongmei Wang, professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University, is part of a 60-…

The cover story for the August 6, 2020 issue of Nature features the optical observations of lightning flashes on Jupiter made by the Juno spacecraft. The article, “Small lightning flashes from…