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Zhu Lab Explains the Inhibitory Role of World’s Most Famous Molecule
New research teases apart the mechanisms behind the checkpoint protein PD-1
Gleason Turns Tragedy into a Passion for Global Health
Associate Professor Rudy Gleason wins Georgia Tech’s Denning Award for work on health disparities in sub-Saharan Africa
Sarah Canastra Tackles Sustainability through Data Science and Public Policy
Second-year ISyE student Sarah Canastra finished first at the U.S. Department of Energy's JUMP into STEM online competition along with her computer science teammates Hunter Hancock and Lucas Kiefer. The interdisciplinary team won the Grid Interactive Efficient Buildings challenge by designing an algorithm for smart water heaters .
AlRegib Appointed as John and Marilu McCarty Chair of Electrical Engineering
Ghassan AlRegib has been appointed as the John and Marilu McCarty Chair of Electrical Engineering, effective April 1, 2021.
Raychowdhury Appointed as Motorola Solutions Foundation Professor
Arijit Raychowdhury has been appointed as the Motorola Solutions Foundation Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), effective April 1, 2021.
Leading in the Quest for Ocean Solutions
Georgia Tech researchers tackle some of the ocean’s biggest problems
A Distinguished Career That Began at Tech
AE Alumnus Christopher Jones elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Targeting Radiation Resistance: Why Some Tumors Are So Stubborn
Kemp lab uses genome-scale modeling to understand tumor metabolism and predict tumors’ responses to radiation therapy
Yoganathan, Platt Win AIMBE Professional Impact Awards
The organization is honoring Ajit Yoganathan with its Professional Impact Award for Education and Manu Platt with a Professional Impact Award for Diversity.
NSF Names Georgia Tech Lead Institute of New Cross Disciplinary Center Focused on Integrated Photonics & Electronics: “Electronic-Photonic Integrated Circuits for Aerospace” (EPICA)
New IUCRC will Advance Communication & Sensing Technologies for Aerospace Applications
Introducing the 2020 Georgia Tech Clark Scholars
The third cohort of Georgia Tech Clark Scholars arrived on campus this past fall during the middle of the global pandemic. Things were certainly different on campus for these new students, however, they quickly bonded and began their journey at Tech together.
From the Lab Bench to Reality
Tech Alumni Jaime Zahorian and Sarp Satir apply their ultrasound research to Butterfly Network
ChBE Student and Alum Speak at Opening of Civil Rights Memorial on Campus
Shelbe Johnson, a third-year undergraduate student in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, spoke on behalf of the Georgia Tech African-American Student Union at the recent opening of a civil rights memorial in Georgia Tech’s EcoCommons.
ISyE Alumnus Commands SpaceX Crew-2 Mission to International Space Station
Astronaut Shane Kimbrough, who received a master’s degree in operations research in 1998 from the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, is currently serving as commander of NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 mission to the International Space Station.
Tech Students Win 1st Place in Steel Bridge Competition
The Georgia Tech chapter of the American Institute of Steel Construction is sending its steel bridge team to the national competition in June.
Krista Walton Named Interim Chair of the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Krista Walton to serve as interim chair for the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Breaching the Blood-Brain Barrier to Deliver Precious Payloads
Georgia Tech and Emory researchers use ultrasound to develop delivery system for potent RNA drugs
Fostering Industry Demand for Cybersecurity
Online masters of cybersecurity program celebrates two years of serving the lifetime needs of a global community
The Science of Sound, Vibration to Better Diagnose, Treat Brain Diseases
By understanding transmission of acoustic waves through microstructure in an individual’s skull, non-invasive ultrasound imaging of the brain and delivery of therapy could be possible in a greater number of people.
Study Shows Brain’s Internal Replay Goes Awry in Alzheimer’s
New research from BME’s Annabelle Singer links synaptic dysfunction with neural activity essential to memory
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