Computational Neuroscience Digging Deep at Georgia Tech

Atlanta, GA

Researchers at Georgia Tech are working in the realm of computational neuroscience, a branch of neuroscience that uses mathematical models, computer simulations, and theoretical analysis of the brain to gain a deeper understanding of the nervous system.

Didier Contis Selected as Executive Director of Academic Technology, Innovation, Research Computing

Atlanta, GA

After a nationwide search and interview process, Didier Contis has been selected as the new executive director of Academic Technology, Innovation, Research Computing within the Office of Information Technology.

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.

Researchers 3D Print First High-Performance Nanostructured Alloy That’s Both Ultrastrong and Ductile

Atlanta, GA

Researchers at UMass Amherst and Georgia Tech have 3D printed a dual-phase, nanostructured high-entropy alloy that exceeds the strength and ductility of other state-of-the-art additively manufactured materials.

A New Framework for Measuring Stability During Walking

Atlanta, GA

By using mechanical energetics to measure stability, Georgia Tech researchers gain deeper insights into how and why we fall.

Tiny Limbs and Long Bodies: Coordinating Lizard Locomotion

Atlanta, GA

Using biological experiments, robot models, and a geometric theory of locomotion, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology investigated how and why intermediate lizard species, with their elongated bodies and short limbs, might use their bodies

Tiny Limbs and Long Bodies: Coordinating Lizard Locomotion

Atlanta, GA

Using biological experiments, robot models, and a geometric theory of locomotion, researchers investigate how and why intermediate lizard species, with their elongated bodies and short limbs, might use their bodies to move.

Georgia Tech to Help Expand Research at Historically Black Colleges  and Universities

Atlanta, GA

Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology was recently awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to enable network and research enhancements for nearby historically black colleges and universities.

Incoming First-Year Student is First Author of Published Paper

Atlanta, GA

Recent high school graduate Rohan Datta published his Georgia Tech research in the Journal of Chemical Physics.