Liquid Cooling Moves onto the Chip for Denser Electronics
Atlanta, GA
Researchers are putting liquid cooling right where it’s needed the most – a few hundred microns away from where the transistors are operating.
Disappearing Carbon Circuits on Graphene Could Have Security, Biomedical Uses
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have demonstrated a technique for creating dynamic patterns on graphene surfaces.
Mineralogical Confirmation for Liquid Water on Present-day Mars
Atlanta, GA
Study finds hydrated salts on Mars, suggesting liquid water on the planet.
Researchers Develop Deep-Learning Method to Predict Daily Activities
Atlanta, GA
Researchers from the School of Interactive Computing and the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines developed a new method that teaches computers to “see” and understand what humans do in a typical day.
First Optical Rectenna – Combined Rectifier and Antenna – Converts Light to DC Current
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have demonstrated the first optical rectenna, a device that converts light directly into DC current.
Proposed Standards for Triboelectric Nanogenerators Could Facilitate Comparisons
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have proposed standards for comparing and selecting triboelectric nanogenerators.
Nano-mechanical Study Offers New Assessment of Silicon for Next-gen Batteries
Atlanta, GA
A new nano-mechanical study of silicon structures offers good news for battery researchers.
4-D Technology Allows Self-folding of Complex Objects
Atlanta, GA
Researchers have demonstrated a four-dimensional printing technology that allows creation of complex self-folding structures.
Georgia Tech Supports NSF National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure
Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech is part of the NSF's new National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI).
Georgia Tech Celebrates EBB Opening
Atlanta, GA
New Engineered Biosystems Building advances biosciences, bioengineering research