Sonia Chernova’s Robot Autonomy and Interactive Learning (RAIL) lab is adding a new member this summer…
A paper published in the International Journal of Robotics Research (IJRR) by researchers in the School of Interactive Computing (IC) was…
Professor and director of the Georgia Tech Master of Science in Urban Design program, Ellen Dunham-Jones recently connected with…
When Charles Isbell applied to college, he applied to only one: the Georgia Institute of Technology.
“I didn’t want to go anywhere else,” he said. He had grown up in Atlanta, graduating from…
A multifaceted research effort aimed at temporarily modulating gene expression using RNA-based techniques could help protect against pandemic flu by boosting lung resistance to infection, attacking the influenza…
The Georgia Institute of Technology has named James J. Hudgens to be the new director of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Georgia Tech’s applied research division.…
The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia has appointed Professor Haesun Park to be a Regents Professor. Dr. Park is the Director of the Center for Data Analytics and a Professor of Computational…
Solid-state batteries – a new battery design that uses all solid components – have gained attention in recent years because of their potential to hold much more energy while simultaneously avoiding the safety…
A new study has found that variability in night-to-night sleep time and reduced sleep quality adversely affect the ability of older adults to recall information about past events. The study also found unexpected…
For the second year in a row, HyTech Racing has brought the first-place trophy from Formula Hybrid back to Georgia Tech. The team outperformed its previous record, running in the Acceleration and Autocross events for…
Surgery prompted by automobile accidents, combat wounds, cancer treatment and other conditions can lead to bone infections that are difficult to treat and can delay healing until they are resolved. Now, researchers…
The Center for Cell Manufacturing Technologies (CMaT) at the Georgia Institute of Technology is contributing to a groundbreaking program that supports life sciences…
Genetically engineered trees that provide fire-resistant lumber for homes. Modified organs that won’t be rejected. Synthetic microbes that monitor your gut to detect invading disease organisms and kill them before…
Precision medicine and understanding health disparities, innovation to power competitive manufacturing, technology for smarter communities, and addressing coastal hazards such as hurricanes are among the challenges…
Georgia Tech has announced the selection of two outstanding faculty members to serve as vice presidents in the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research. Each appointment is 75%, allowing them time to…
“Precision medicine” is a relatively new term for a concept that has been part of health care for a long time. When you need a blood transfusion, for example, your donor’s blood type is carefully screened and matched…
Colloids are all around you, on you, and inside of you. They are substances that are microscopically dispersed evenly throughout another substance – mixtures whose particles are bigger than a molecule but smaller…
Much of the damage from climate change is in front of our eyes: Bleached-out coral reefs, destroyed homes and flooded neighborhoods ravaged by hurricanes, dangerous wildfires scorching Northern California forests.…
Muya Chang has been selected for the 2019 Chih Foundation Graduate Student Research Award. Chang is a dual degree graduate student at Georgia Tech, where he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer…
Whether Harry Potter’s invisibility cloak, which perfectly steers light waves around objects to make them invisible, will ever become reality remains to be seen, but perfecting a more crucial cloak is impossible,…