Extraction of Largely Unexplored Bodily Fluid May Provide New Biomarkers
Using an array of tiny needles that are almost too small to see, researchers have developed a minimally invasive technique for sampling a largely unexplored human bodily fluid that could potentially provide a new source of information for routine clinical monitoring and diagnostic testing.
Finalists Chosen in College of Engineering Dean Search
As part of the selection process, finalists Magnus Egerstedt and Raheem Beyah will each present an open seminar next week addressing their broad vision for engineering at Georgia Tech.
Building on Atlanta’s rich history as a civil rights nexus and the home to two Nobel peace laureates, the Nobel group suggested building an educational ecosystem in peace studies as part of the Atlanta Global Studies Center.
As Georgia Tech students, faculty, and staff pause for the Thanksgiving break, President Cabrera shares a message of gratitude — reflecting on the successes and challenges of the fall semester, and looking ahead to the spring.
Sponsored Projects Earn Top Spots at Virtual Capstone
Capstone Senior Design students faced an extra challenge this semester — how to show off their projects without the aid of a physical prototype or an in-person demonstration.
Four engineering professors and their students talk about how human touchpoints make all the difference in overcoming the challenges of online learning during a pandemic.
While a majority of Covid-19 cases on campus are student-related, employees have tested positive as well. Much of the same advice applies to employees who will also want to gather with friends and family for the holidays.
It's long been Georgia Tech's motto and continues to be part of the fabric of the Institute. Today, President Ángel Cabrera launches a new strategic plan to guide Georgia Tech's next 10 years.