Georgia Tech Recognizes Excellence with 2026 Institute Research Awards
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Georgia Tech has named the 2026 Institute Research Award recipients, recognizing faculty, staff, and research teams whose work advances innovation, mentorship, collaboration, and societal impact across the Institute’s research enterprise.
Researchers Find Training Gaps Impacting Maritime Cybersecurity Readiness
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Research from the Georgia Institute of Technology shows that commercial ship crews are often unprepared for cyberattacks due to inadequate, generic training, despite rising threats like GPS spoofing and ransomware.
Tech Swarms into Athens for Clean, Old-Fashioned Computing
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Researchers from universities across Georgia, including Georgia Tech, set aside rivalry to collaborate at the 2026 Georgia Scientific Computing Symposium, highlighting the state’s growing role as a hub for innovation in scientific computing.
Researchers Explore New Remote Sensing Uses for Scheimpflug Principle
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An optical principle discovered a century ago may soon find new applications in such areas as atmospheric monitoring and environmental mapping.
Researchers Create First AI for Generative Polymer Design
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By training a model on the allowed “words” and “grammar” of chemistry, Georgia Tech materials scientists can design polymers based on the properties users need.
EVs Can Generate Widespread Economic Benefits, New Study Says
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Widespread Electric vehicle adoption would lower energy prices 6% and strengthen national energy security, according to the new study from researchers in the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy.
Four Challenges to the U.S. Energy Transition
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Reliable energy is a matter of national security. There are also vying economic policies to consider, political and financial incentives to navigate, and questions of social and economic inequality to consider.




