Researchers Blazing New Trails with Superchip Named After Computing Pioneer
Georgia Tech is one of the first research universities in the country to receive the GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip from NVIDIA for testing, study, and research.
Partnership for Inclusive Innovation director speaks at Congressional AI-Transportation roundtable
Debra Lam discusses the use of AI in transportation innovation
Georgia Tech to Advance Extended Reality Efforts
Georgia Tech is advancing efforts to responsibly integrate extended reality programs into its service offerings across academic, research, and administration spaces.
Pass or Fail? Researchers Grade Progress of Long-Term Cybersecurity Goals
Georgia Tech's School of Cybersecurity and Privacy issues report card two decades after conference defining 'grand challenges to the field.
Neuroscience Study Taps Into Brain Network Patterns to Understand Deep Focus, Attention
A team of Georgia Tech researchers is the first to study the relationship between fluctuations in attention and the brain network patterns within low-frequency 20-second cycles.
John Wise Joins Neil deGrasse Tyson at 2024 Asimov Debate
Wise, a professor in the School of Physics and director of the Center for Relativistic Astrophysics, spoke to how the James Webb Space Telescope has impacted astrophysics and our understanding of the formation of black holes.
Good Dog: LASSIE Spirit Learns to Walk on the Moon
Researchers at Georgia Tech have teamed up with NASA and five peer institutions to teach dog-like robots to navigate craters of the moon and other challenging planetary surfaces.
Two-Way Cell-based Treatment Repairs Muscle After Rotator Cuff Injury
New treatment helps muscle regenerate following shoulder surgery
Dahlman, Kwong Named to AIMBE College of Fellows
Coulter BME faculty members James Dahlman and Gabe Kwong have been elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows.
Universal Controller Could Push Robotic Prostheses, Exoskeletons Into Real-World Use
Aaron Young’s team has developed a wear-and-go approach that requires no calibration or training.