Rogue Waves of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea

Atlanta, GA

Researchers examined how rogue waves form and analyzed the likelihood that a ship would encounter them while navigating the rough waters of intense storms.

Do Electric Scooters Reduce Car Use?

Atlanta, GA

Banning scooters may reduce sidewalk congestion and keep would-be riders and pedestrians safer, but it comes at a cost.

Rebuilding After a Natural Disaster

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech professors share their expertise on disaster recovery and smart infrastructure.

AI-ALOE Brings AI-based Ecological Research Power To Local Technical College

The AI-ALOE Institute offers the Georgia Tech led web application VERA to local technical college.

New International Center Will Support Collaborative Solutions to Improve Health of World’s Oceans

Ocean Visions – UN Decade Collaborative Center for Ocean-Climate Solutions (OV – UN DCC) will be headquartered at Georgia Aquarium

Georgia Tech’s $26 Million Partnership with National Science Foundation to Transform Fertilizer Production

Atlanta, GA

The Center for Advancing Sustainable and Distributed Fertilizer Production (CASFER) is a collaborative effort between the National Science Foundation (NSF) and five universities.

The Search for Relief Against Extreme Heat

Atlanta, GA

Temperatures are rising and many are trying to find solutions to the heat crisis, Georgia Tech experts weigh in on risk factors and possible solutions to extreme heat.

Coastal Glacier Retreat Linked to Climate Change

Atlanta, GA

Researchers have developed a methodology to determine why coastal glaciers are retreating, and in turn, how much can be attributed to human-caused climate change.

A Framework for Equity in Energy and Environmental Engineering

Atlanta, GA

Joe Bozeman has created a framework to help his peers utilize more equitable data in their energy and environmental engineering studies.

With Recent Funding, Sea Level Sensor Project in Savannah Moves into New Phase

The rising sea levels along Georgia’s Savannah coast and an uptick in more severe storms during hurricane season are bellwethers to looming ecological challenges stemming from climate change.