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James Stanford, Associate Professor and Chair of Linguistics at Dartmouth College, visited Georgia Tech on November 6th as part of the Workshop on…

Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and the Research Network Operations Center (RNOC) are looking for…

By Michael Pearson

John Britti, a fifth-year student in computational media, used to have what he calls a “woefully average” approach to…

Kim Cobb is one of 49 recipients of the 2020 awards and medals of the European Geoscience Union (EGU). A professor in the Georgia Tech School of…

A new artificially intelligent (AI) research tool that harnesses the power of the Smithsonian Institution’s massive Encyclopedia of Life…

A new six-figure grant is connecting Georgia Tech computer scientists with Georgia State University social scientists in a unique collaboration to…

The SimTigrate Design Lab has developed a valuable expertise – and provided real-world use in Atlanta -- in the design of biocontainment units…

Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), particularly among veterans returning from combat zones or other troubling situations, is a devastating…

In this era of “fake news,” it is often the responsibility of the reader to determine what is accurate. Yet a new data project puts the onus back…

The Institute for People and Technology, Georgia Tech Athletics, and other campus units have partnered to create SPRINT, or the Sports Research,…

Combining new classes of nanomembrane electrodes with flexible electronics and a deep learning algorithm could help disabled people wirelessly…

“Good morning. Bill. Please. Step onto the scale. Touch the metal pads.” The device records an electrocardiogram from Bill’s fingers and - more…

The Georgia Institute of Technology has been awarded a grant of $499,753 by the National Science Foundation’s Convergence Accelerator to develop…

Applying for jobs can be one of the biggest challenges for people with autism. Disclosing a disorder to an employer is difficult, but sometimes…

 

 


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