In the wake of a recent shooting at the University of California-Los Angeles, Police Chief Rob Connolly talks about how Georgia Tech plans for and responds to emergencies.
Some projects are nearing completion, while others are just getting started. Among this summer's projects are Tech Parkway, Amazon@GeorgiaTech, and West Campus Dining.
Tech Mathematicians Solve 40-Year-Old Math Mystery
It took at least six scientists and four decades to come up with and prove the Kelmans-Seymour Conjecture, which has applications ranging from GPS technology to social media algorithms.
Earlier this semester we heard the story of Leo Benatar, who finally got the master's degree he earned in the 1950s. Now, Philip Sarris, a civil engineering graduate, was given the bachelor's degree he was due in 1952.
U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz delivered a keynote address for the Quadrennial Energy Review and toured the Enterprise Innovation Institute and Carbon Neutral Energy Solutions Laboratory.
Student App Finds Shortest Emergency Room Wait Times
Prolonged wait times are reported to be a central concern for emergency departments and are a major reason why patients leave without being seen. A team of Georgia Tech undergraduates has a solution.
Trevor Clark, Maggie Lovatt, and Cory O’Brien were selected for Poets & Quants’ list of 100 MBA students from around the world who reflect the best of their schools.