Russell Dupuis received the award for his role in the creation and commercialization of LED lighting, which forms the basis of all solid-state lighting technology. He shares the prize with four of his colleagues from universities and industry around the world.
Testing, masking, and distancing have kept the number of positive cases on campus relatively low. The importance of testing continues even as vaccines arrive — so stick to it.
February is Black History Month, a time to reflect on the struggles and achievements of Black Americans, and their centrality to U.S. history. Several avid readers recommend books that explore race and identity, history and memory.
As President Joe Biden settles into office, Georgia Tech faculty discuss how they expect his administration will approach various issues, from technology policy to energy and the environment, Iran, Russia, and more.
AI Can Beat Humans in Analyzing EV Charging Reviews
A research team led by School of Public Policy Assistant Professor Omar Asensio used artificial intelligence to analyze consumer data from electric vehicle (EV) charging station reviews, besting people who analyzed and annotated the same data.
Colin Potts, who has led Georgia Tech’s Office of Undergraduate Education since 2012, will depart in May to become provost and executive vice chancellor of Academic Affairs at Missouri University of Science and Technology.