Deleon: Bridging Space Technology and Preventive Health
Inspired by NASA technology, Georgia Tech alumni launched Deleon—a startup using biochemical data to advance preventive health, backed by CREATE-X.
New Accelerator to Propel Startup Innovation at Georgia Tech
Velocity Startups joins Georgia Tech’s commercialization ecosystem, solidifying the Institute’s role as a national leader and premier hub for startup growth.
Built in I2P: The Student Inventions You’ll Want to See to Believe
Georgia Tech’s Fall 2025 I2P Showcase will feature over 60 student prototypes tackling real-world challenges.
Adaptive Phased Array Antenna Supports Hypersonic Flight Testing
A new modular antenna system will capture telemetry signals from testing hypersonic vehicles over the Pacific Ocean.
Georgia Tech’s Soft Robotics Flips the Script on ‘The Terminator’
AI-powered artificial muscles made from pliable materials are reshaping recovery, from stroke rehabilitation to prosthetic design. These machines help people regain motion, strength, and confidence.
Microsoft Removing Support for Windows 10 Could Increase E-Waste, Cybersecurity Threats
Microsoft's decision to end support for Windows 10 could lead to a massive increase in e-waste and expose users who can't upgrade to greater cybersecurity threats
A Flexible Lens Controlled By Light-Activated Artificial Muscles Promises to Let Soft Machines See
Inspired by the human eye, our biomedical engineering lab at Georgia Tech has designed an adaptive lens made of soft, light-responsive, tissuelike materials.
Space Exploration in the Backyard, On a Budget – How NASA Simulates Conditions in Space Without Blasting Off
Humanity’s drive to explore has taken us across the solar system, with astronaut boots, various landers and rovers’ wheels exploring the surfaces of several different planetary bodies.
Flying Taxis Are Nearly Here — What’s Still Grounding Them
As global competitors pull ahead, Georgia Tech experts urge focus on safety and infrastructure for advanced air mobility.
Mapping Evolution: James Stroud Named 2025 Packard Fellow
The award will support Stroud as he creates evolution’s first high-definition map — with the help of 1,000 backpack-wearing lizards.