Today, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and algorithmic advancements made by research scientists and engineers are driving more targeted medical therapies through the power of prediction. The ability to…

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering is pleased to welcome our newest faculty member, Karthik Sundaresan, to Georgia Tech. 

Sundaresan is a professor and is a member of the…

1. What is your field of expertise and at what point in your life did you first become interested in this area?

I work at the intersection of mechanics, metallurgy, machine…

Georgia Tech’s Smart Sea Level Sensors Program is receiving $500,000 in funding for its support of the Integrated Ocean…

A Georgia Tech and Savannah State University project focused on building community resilience to intersecting disasters situated in the City of Savannah has earned a $1 million grant award from the National Science…

Meet Eric Vogel, executive director of the Institute for Materials (IMat) at Georgia Tech.

IMat is one of Georgia Tech's 10 interdisciplinary research institutes (IRIs) within the…

Thanks to support from Microsoft, the new IDEaS Cloud Hub will provide faculty and students with new opportunities and resources for both education and research for those wishing to use the cloud for their…

On August 5, the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research at Georgia Tech awarded a first round of grants meant to assist in the formation and advancement of cross-disciplinary research teams.

The…

Lateral flow assays – LFAs, often called ‘dipsticks’ – have been a standard point-of-care testing platform for decades, and keep growing in popularity, especially in developing countries. These disposable, paper-…

In the last few years, mechanically assistive exosuits, long depicted in works of popular science fiction and film, have finally started to see commercial deployment, according to…

Corals are the foundation species of tropical reefs worldwide, but stresses ranging from overfishing to pollution to warming oceans are killing corals and degrading the critical ecosystem services they provide.…

Arijit Raychowdhury, professor in Georgia Tech’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), has been selected as the Steve W. Chaddick School Chair…

Shimeng Yu has been named as a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE Electron Devices Society (EDS) for at least a two-year period. Yu is an associate professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer…

What do the cylinder in an internal combustion engine and the four-millimeter-long creature, Spirostomum ambiguum, have in common? Surprisingly, quite a bit. Both are similarly shaped. Both shrink to a…

Claude Bernier has been with South Shore Furniture since 1994 and currently serves as VP of Information Technology. South Shore Furniture, founded in 1940 and incorporated in Quebec, sells ready-to-assemble and fully…

A small team of designers working with The Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN) at Georgia Institute of Technology has created

Georgia Institute of Technology Professor Nga Lee “Sally” Ng has earned a $12 million…

BBISS Director John Crittenden outlines his framing of "the Gigaton Problem" and "Gigatechnology" and how using the transdisciplinary principles of Infrastructure Ecology can provide a framework for solving it…

Vastly different than conventional military weapons and aircraft, hypersonics systems are game-changing for national security, providing unprecedented speed and maneuverability. Operating at more than five times the…