Making Coding Education More Accessible for Blind and Visually Impaired Youth

A research team led by Brian Magerko is working to solve this problem by adapting EarSketch for blind and visually impaired youth.

The Man Behind the Maps

Hundreds of maps detail the Tech campus. Doug Sims sees endless opportunities to utilize data to keep the community informed.

AI Hub at Georgia Tech to Unite Campus in Artificial Intelligence R&D and Commercialization Efforts

Newly announced AI Hub at Georgia Tech will unite AI entities across campus, enabling the Institute to align on goals to become an international thought leader in AI.

Engineering A New Way to Feed Gorillas

A team of Georgia Tech researchers has built an automatic feeding machine for gorillas at Zoo Atlanta that allows the primates to more naturally forage for food.

A Look Inside Stem Cells Helps Create Personalized Regenerative Medicine

In two papers, researchers examined a specific type of stem cell with an intracellular toolkit to determine which cells are most likely to create effective cell therapies.

New Fellowships Support High-Impact Cybersecurity Research

Five faculty members will help grow the College of Engineering’s work in high-impact cyber-physical systems security as new Cybersecurity Fellows.

Back-to-Back Drone Racing Titles Further RotorJackets Goal of Expansion

RotorJackets, Georgia Tech’s drone racing team, captured their second straight national title, but their mission extends beyond winning championships.

Research Teams Awarded $15M to Design Materials Inspired by Deep Sea Fish and to Explore Attention Control

The MURI program seeks to fund research teams with creative and diverse solutions to complex problems and is a major part of the DoD’s research portfolio.

Driving Change: Georgia Tech Experts Lead in Electrification of America’s Roads

Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, and with economic and environmental impacts colliding, Georgia Tech experts are leading the way in the development of next-generation solutions.

Can Cosmic Collisions Be Predicted Before They Happen?

LIGO researchers are developing early-warning software to nab neutron-star mergers faster