Danny Hughes, a health economist in the School of Economics, is using data about medical imaging use to explore how the pandemic has affected this sector, and how it might affect the health of Americans in the years to come.
Membrane Technology Could Cut Emissions, Energy Use in Oil Refining
The new technology might one day allow implementation of a hybrid refining system that could help reduce carbon emissions and energy consumption compared to traditional processes.
For returning students, move-in this year will look different because of the coronavirus pandemic. Staff members answered questions from students in an open forum Thursday.
Preparing for a Return: Preventive Measures Being Taken on Campus
Face coverings have been ordered, signage has been installed, and cleaning protocols have changed. Learn what else is being done to prepare for the fall semester.
Community Garden, Kendeda Building Support Klemis Kitchen
Though the campus population has been sparse this summer, Students Organizing for Sustainability has still been tending the Community Garden. Produce from it and the Kendeda rooftop garden are going to those in need.
Asymptomatic Spread Could Make Pandemic Longer, Worse
A new statistical study may help dispel lingering doubts about whether to be concerned that people without Covid-19 symptoms are spreading the disease. The asymptomatic spread of the coronavirus is likely both common and significant, authors of the new study said.
Wednesday's event focused on modes of course delivery, instructional resources, and other academic questions as Georgia Tech prepares for the fall semester.
New Process Allows Georgia Students to Receive Earlier Admission
Decision Georgia high school seniors can now apply to Georgia Tech for admission in Early Action and receive their admission decision in December. Early Action 1 is reserved specifically for Georgia students.