NSF Funds Multimillion-Dollar Center for Math, Biology
The National Science Foundation and the Simons Foundation have launched a large collaboration of bioscientists through four centers funded with a total of $40 million, one of which is headquartered at Georgia Tech.
Georgia Tech is home to the largest cleanroom laboratory dedicated to the fabrication, characterization, and assembly of biomedical and semiconductor devices in the Southeast United States.
Cybersecurity Program Prepares ROTC Students for Service
The Cyber Spectrum Collaborative Research Environment (C-SCoRE) program helps cadets develop operational skills that will be instrumental in combatting cyberattacks in the interest of national security.
4 Finalists Named to Lead Tech's Research Enterprise
Each candidate will visit campus and present an open seminar addressing their broad vision for leading Georgia Tech’s research enterprise. The hour-long seminars are open to all students, faculty, and staff.
Georgia Tech student competition team Hytech Racing won first place in the electric category, with high scores in Project Management, Design, and the Endurance Event.
Still Raising the Bar: ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ 50 Years On
Jay Telotte, professor of film studies in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, discusses the film 50 years after its release and as a new 70mm print at the Cannes Film Festival and limited theatrical release begins today.
The four-year award is for researchers to develop fundamentally new techniques designed to dramatically accelerate the detection and remediation of infections in local and remote networks.
Graduate student Eric Corbett is studying whether the use of technologies in government, which makes work more efficient and convenient for constituents, is causing those governments to lose out of a key part of the civic process.