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Ye Zhao Earns Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award
ME assistant professor will work to dramatically improve how autonomous robots understand and navigate fast-changing environments
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
ME assistant professor will work to dramatically improve how autonomous robots understand and navigate fast-changing environments
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, National Academies Select Cassie Mitchell for Science Diversity Leadership Program
Grant recognizes Mitchell's efforts to diversify biomedical sciences and supports her research using machine learning tools to improve health disparities
Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
Grant recognizes Mitchell's efforts to diversify biomedical sciences and supports her research using machine learning tools to improve health disparities
BME's Jeffrey Markowitz Wins Packard Fellowship to Follow His Ideas Wherever They Lead
The grants allow early career scientists the freedom to take risks and explore new frontiers in their research
Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
The grants allow early career scientists the freedom to take risks and explore new frontiers in their research
Early Alzheimer’s Research Team Awarded $3.8M NIH Grant for Precision Robotics
ME and Emory team is working to uncover the emergence of cellular and circuit dysfunction during the progression of Alzheimer’s.
Georgia Tech Research News
ME and Emory team is working to uncover the emergence of cellular and circuit dysfunction during the progression of Alzheimer’s.
Tien Offers a Prescription for Maximizing Investments in Nation’s Infrastructure
In Journal of Infrastructure Systems article, Tien outlines recommendations for more resilient, sustainable, equitable infrastructure.
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
In Journal of Infrastructure Systems article, Tien outlines recommendations for more resilient, sustainable, equitable infrastructure.
A Record Four Researchers Win NIH Director's Awards
The high-risk, high-reward program supports ‘exceptionally creative scientists conducting highly innovative research’
The high-risk, high-reward program supports ‘exceptionally creative scientists conducting highly innovative research’
ChBE, MSE Seniors Building A Business Around Phone Battery Saving Technology
Students are prototyping a power adapter that optimizes overnight phone charging to protect battery life.
School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Students are prototyping a power adapter that optimizes overnight phone charging to protect battery life.
Exploring Europa Possible with Silicon-Germanium Transistor Technology
SiGe HBTs have unique advantages for use in the exploration of extreme environments.
Georgia Tech Research News
SiGe HBTs have unique advantages for use in the exploration of extreme environments.
Partnership with DOD’s Microelectronics Workforce Development Program Expands
The nearly $11M extension aims to restore microelectronics global leadership to the U.S. through education initiatives.
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The nearly $11M extension aims to restore microelectronics global leadership to the U.S. through education initiatives.
Fire Ant Rafts Form Thanks to a Force Known as the ‘Cheerios Effect’
In water, ants tend to flail and actively repel each other but are drawn together by physics
In water, ants tend to flail and actively repel each other but are drawn together by physics
In America, With an Eye on Home
Dean’s Scholar Gideon Ndeh can financially support himself while assisting his family in war-torn Cameroon
Dean’s Scholar Gideon Ndeh can financially support himself while assisting his family in war-torn Cameroon
Low-Cost Sensors Offer Enough Data to Assess Classroom Air Quality
Researchers studied classroom air change rates using inexpensive carbon dioxide and particulate matter sensors.
School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Researchers studied classroom air change rates using inexpensive carbon dioxide and particulate matter sensors.
MARTA and Georgia Tech Give Passengers a ‘First-Mile, Last-Mile’ Solution with Ride-Share Pilot
MARTA will use data from the program as the agency redesigns its bus network and considers whether to extend the pilot or make the service permanent.
H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
MARTA will use data from the program as the agency redesigns its bus network and considers whether to extend the pilot or make the service permanent.
Laurie Garrow Featured as Moderator at 2022 U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Global Aerospace Summit
Garrow led a discussion on how technology is improving the airline passenger experience.
Georgia Tech News Center
Garrow led a discussion on how technology is improving the airline passenger experience.
Microchip Can Electronically Detect Covid Antibodies in Just a Drop of Blood
The approach is simple, cheap, and even can quantify antibody levels in the body
The approach is simple, cheap, and even can quantify antibody levels in the body
New Wearable Device Measures Tumors Changing Size Below Skin
Flexible electronic sensor can detect changes of a hundredth of a millimeter, speeding early stage cancer drug testing.
Georgia Tech Research News
Flexible electronic sensor can detect changes of a hundredth of a millimeter, speeding early stage cancer drug testing.
Devesh Ranjan Chosen as Fellow for Academy for Innovative Higher Education Leadership
Mechanical engineering chair will help envision new ways to engage with minority serving institutions.
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical engineering chair will help envision new ways to engage with minority serving institutions.
Researchers Develop Painless Tattoos That Can Be Self-Administered
Microneedle tattoo patches could increase access to medical tattoos that cover up scars, guide cancer treatment, or serve as alerts for serious conditions.
Georgia Tech Research News
Microneedle tattoo patches could increase access to medical tattoos that cover up scars, guide cancer treatment, or serve as alerts for serious conditions.
New Fellowship Aims to Translate Scientific Discoveries in Health, Environment into Community-Facing Solutions
Four engineering Ph.D. students among fellows focused on science for the public good.
College of Sciences
Four engineering Ph.D. students among fellows focused on science for the public good.
Aerospace, ISyE Ranked #1 in 2023 Undergraduate Rankings
Seven programs ranked in nation’s top two for the first time, as College ranks No. 4 overall
Seven programs ranked in nation’s top two for the first time, as College ranks No. 4 overall
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