Every four years, the league of American Bicyclists announces the Bicycle Friendly University (BFU) Awards, which not only celebrate bike-friendly campuses but also enhance their existing programs.
Carol Senf, a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, reflects on Dracula's legacy.
Georgia Tech grad Dylan Pané reflects on his rookie season as a biomechanics engineer with the New York Mets
Feature Stories
Campus and Community
Georgia Tech grad Dylan Pané reflects on his rookie season as a biomechanics engineer with the New York Mets
Carol Senf, a professor in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, reflects on Dracula's legacy.
Health and Medicine
Two Georgia students won first place in the AWS Gen-AI track of DubHacks '24, a student organized hackathon at the University of Washington.
Georgia Tech biomedical engineer Yue Chen using NSF CAREER Award to develop MRI-safe surgical robot.
Ming-fai Fong, assistant professor at Georgia Tech and Emory, researches brain plasticity and its role in adapting to vision loss.
Science and Technology
Eight Georgia Tech researchers were honored with the ACM Distinguished Paper Award for their contributions to cybersecurity at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS).
Georgia Tech biomedical engineer Yue Chen using NSF CAREER Award to develop MRI-safe surgical robot.
A Georgia Tech professor and his team are cracking the code on the Institute's most recognizable social insect.
Earth and Environment
Georgia Tech researchers received a $4.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to enhance cybersecurity for renewable energy technologies.
The revolutionary system allows for cheaper, carbon-free charging and aims to reduce the burden on the electric grid as more EVs enter the roadway.
A research team led by Georgia Tech’s Hailong Chen has developed a low-cost iron chloride cathode for lithium-ion batteries, which could significantly reduce costs and improve performance for electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage systems.
Society and Culture
Georgia Tech grad Dylan Pané reflects on his rookie season as a biomechanics engineer with the New York Mets
The conflict in Ukraine is showing the world a lot about the future of warfare, and it’s not all satellites and AI, conflict scholar Tim Sweijs told students and faculty during a recent Georgia Tech visit.
Assistant Secretary of Department of Homeland Security’s Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office, talks about researching the role of AI in combating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats.
Business and Economic Development
We're celebrating the launch of the Georgia AIM Mobile Studio with speakers, student groups, and accessible technology.
A research team led by Georgia Tech’s Hailong Chen has developed a low-cost iron chloride cathode for lithium-ion batteries, which could significantly reduce costs and improve performance for electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage systems.
Seven students from Georgia universities worked on dynamic economic development projects this summer.