Nearly four decades after graduating with his bachelor’s degree from Georgia Tech, Sherman Lofton Jr. will become a Double Jacket on the same day as his daughter.  

Mechanical engineering graduate Lucas McCarty found that collaboration at Georgia Tech begins with a simple introduction.

Five students will share words of wisdom with their fellow graduates at Commencement.

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Campus and Community

Join the Administrative Services Center for educational assistance information sessions this summer.

Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology (OIT) continues to accelerate access to enterprise artificial intelligence (AI) tools with the recent addition of Google Gemini and NotebookLM, now available to faculty and staff.

Nearly four decades after graduating with his bachelor’s degree from Georgia Tech, Sherman Lofton Jr. will become a Double Jacket on the same day as his daughter.

Health and Medicine

Using artificial intelligence, the team is developing an edible vaccine that could protect birds from bird flu and reduce its spread to livestock and humans.

Georgia Tech researchers demonstrated the mechanics behind neural tube closure, which can lead to severe or fatal birth defects if unsuccessful.

AI and machine learning provide new tools for scientists to think about drug discovery.

Science and Technology

Serving as the “human” in mosquito research, Georgia Tech student and alum Christopher Zuo stood still inside a sealed chamber to reveal how mosquitoes zero in on people when breath and visual cues align.

Georgia Tech is working with Zoo Atlanta to design an audio enrichment wall for African elephants.

Team Atlanta, winners of the DARPA AI Cyber Challenge, are turning their competition-winning AI cybersecurity system into a real-world tool for the open-source community.

Earth and Environment

The Bald Head Island Conservancy and Georgia Tech for Georgia’s Tomorrow are pleased to announce a formal research fund and partnership.

The entire Georgia Tech campus is a certified arboretum.

New interdisciplinary research highlights how engineering, economics, and policy experts must work together to manage intermittent renewable energy.

Society and Culture

The Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will join several other programs in forming a network for liberal arts units embedded within technological universities.

Georgia Tech experts warn that disruptions at the world's most critical energy choke point will ripple far beyond oil and gas prices.

Attacks are forcing nations to recognize that data centers are targets of war – even if they don’t directly support military operations.

Business and Economic Development

CREATE‑X Startup Lab has been redesigned to help Georgia Tech students build entrepreneurial confidence by learning how to navigate uncertainty, test assumptions, and develop sound judgment.

Georgia Tech has entered into a multiyear partnership with Hyundai Motor Group to advance hydrogen mobility solutions on campus, expanding research, education, and real-world application of zero-emissions transportation.

The agreement expands capacity for education and research, building on a century-long relationship between two Atlanta mainstays.

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