Genome Sequencing Could Unlock Answers to Yellow Jacket Behavior
A Georgia Tech professor and his team are cracking the code on the Institute's most recognizable social insect.
Nature’s Ingenuity Inspires Civil Engineer to Design Efficient and Effective Solutions
David Frost sees endless innovation in natural systems to solve real-world civil engineering problems.
New Smart Charger May Pave the Way for More EVs
The revolutionary system allows for cheaper, carbon-free charging and aims to reduce the burden on the electric grid as more EVs enter the roadway.
New Smart Charger May Pave the Way for More EVs
The revolutionary system allows for cheaper, carbon-free charging and aims to reduce the burden on the electric grid as more EVs enter the roadway.
Weather Radar Supports Research and Education, Helps Fill Coverage Gaps
Collaboration among three Georgia institutions of higher education on the operation of a new weather radar system will enhance student learning, provide new opportunities for research, and help improve severe weather coverage in north Georgia.
Official Guidance on AI Use Updated as New Tools Emerge
Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology is strengthening official guidance around artificial intelligence (AI) and increasing controls around its use with existing Institute services.
SKYSCENES Leverages New Algorithms to Improve Safety for Autonomous Flying Vehicles
New research from Georgia Tech’s School of Interactive Computing is paving the way for the future of autonomous aviation.
AI Oral Assessment Tool Uses Socratic Method to Test Students' Knowledge
Ray Hung, a CS master's student, has developed a tool called The Socratic Mind, an AI-powered oral assessment platform leveraging Socratic questioning
New Battery Cathode Material Could Revolutionize EV Market and Energy Storage
A research team led by Georgia Tech’s Hailong Chen has developed a low-cost iron chloride cathode for lithium-ion batteries, which could significantly reduce costs and improve performance for electric vehicles and large-scale energy storage systems.
Study Finds Thousands of Browser Extensions Compromise User Data
Research from Georgia Tech reveals thousands of browser extensions pose significant privacy risks by extracting sensitive user data from web pages, highlighting a need for stricter privacy measures and better enforcement.