Keith McGreggor Named Fulbright Specialist
Atlanta, GA
VentureLab director is one of nine from Georgia Tech to earn distinction.
Updates to TechWorks and PeopleSoft Systems Coming Your Way
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech employees can expect a new look and feel for the TechWorks website beginning Monday, June 6.
Student Team Wins Department of Energy EcoCAR Mobility Challenge
Atlanta, GA
A team of Georgia Tech students and faculty members has won the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) EcoCAR Mobility Challenge.
Borowitz Testifies to Need for Civil-Sector Space Monitoring
Atlanta, GA
Borowitz recommended the transition of space monitoring from the Defense Department to a civil agency.
Spring 2022 IEN Seed Grant Winners Announced
Atlanta, GA
The primary purpose of this program is to give first- or second-year graduate students in diverse disciplines working on original and un-funded research in micro- and nano-scale projects the opportunity to access the IEN cleanroom.
Faces of Research: Meet Kinsey Herrin
Atlanta, GA
Senior Research Scientist, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
New Study Shows Hybrid Learning Led to Significant Reduction in Covid-19 Spread
Atlanta, GA
As communities continue a shift toward normalcy in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, Georgia Tech researchers have helped quantify the effectiveness of school closures on community spread reduction.
BlueJeans to Sunset at Georgia Tech May 30 [UPDATE - Sunset Date Extended to June 14]
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech will sunset the BlueJeans videoconferencing solution on June 14.
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.
School of Physics Uses Moths and Origami Structures for Innovative Defense Research
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech has received two Department of Defense (DoD) 2022 Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) awards totaling almost $14 million.