Born with a congenital limb disorder, Wallace wants to use his own experience to develop new prosthetics.
Offering accessible repairs at an on-campus location, the shop hopes to help the growing cycling community at Georgia Tech.
As global competitors pull ahead, Georgia Tech experts urge focus on safety and infrastructure for advanced air mobility.
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Campus and Community
Offering accessible repairs at an on-campus location, the shop hopes to help the growing cycling community at Georgia Tech.
Georgia Tech will host its third Data Days conference on Monday, Nov. 3, and Wednesday, Nov. 5, bringing together members of the Institute’s data community to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, data, and innovation.
Eligible Georgia Tech employees can apply for tuition assistance October 15 through November 15.
Health and Medicine
Two years into a $49.5 million cancer-mapping project, researchers are opening the door to new kinds of tests that could alert doctors to multiple kinds of cancer when they’re most treatable.
Born with a congenital limb disorder, Wallace wants to use his own experience to develop new prosthetics.
Georgia Tech researchers analyze seasonal differences of SO₂ and sulfate concentrations in the atmosphere over decades to determine the long-term impact of sustained air quality control efforts.
Science and Technology
As global competitors pull ahead, Georgia Tech experts urge focus on safety and infrastructure for advanced air mobility.
Generative AI is accelerating the evolution of cybercrime, prompting companies to develop new tools for protecting their businesses.
A Georgia Tech CS professor is a co-author of a new OpenAI study that examines why large language models struggle to say, 'I don't know.'
Earth and Environment
Georgia Tech expert Zachary Handlos joins a growing conversation about whether the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale adequately reflects the full range of hurricane hazards in a changing climate.
Georgia Tech researchers analyze seasonal differences of SO₂ and sulfate concentrations in the atmosphere over decades to determine the long-term impact of sustained air quality control efforts.
A Georgia Tech team is piloting AI-powered sensors to help cotton farmers optimize pesticide use.
Society and Culture
The Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Tech Arts, and Spelman College invite you to experience the bomb, a critically acclaimed immersive film, music, and art installation that puts viewers in the center of the story of nuclear weapons.
Experts at Georgia Tech say the surge in AI hyperrealism — content that mimics human emotion, speech, and appearance with uncanny precision — is both a technological marvel and a societal challenge.
Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina’s catastrophic landfall, its legacy of destruction, displacement, and deepened inequality continues to shape communities and challenge disaster preparedness across the U.S.
Business and Economic Development
Pembroke, Georgia, is bracing for growth from Hyundai’s $5.5B Metaplant. Georgia Tech’s Center for Economic Development Research is helping towns like it plan smarter with a tool that helps translate projections into real impact on community identity.
Agriculture is the largest cause of deforestation. So, it follows that forest expansion efforts would displace agriculture — but new research from Georgia Tech's School of Economics reports that that’s not necessarily the case.
Record-breaking numbers from the Office of Commercialization drive meaningful inventions, IP, and industry partnerships.