Through a decade of tremendous change, G.P “Bud” Peterson led Georgia Tech with a steady hand, a full heart — and an eye toward the future. Take a look back at the Peterson era.
The Pennsylvania State University has named Georgia Tech Regents Researcher Lora G. Weiss, interim senior vice president and interim director of the Georgia Tech Research Institute, as its new senior vice president for research.
This summer, you could find Tech students working with city and state entities on projects as varied as urban agriculture, farmers markets, Smart Cities initiatives, and sustainable development.
Kendeda Building Pits Sustainable Tech Against ‘Swampy’ Climate
Ahead of this fall’s official opening of The Kendeda Building for Innovative Sustainable Design, the Wall Street Journal has highlighted Georgia Tech and The Kendeda Fund’s efforts to create a self-sufficient building.
The top official at the federal agency, Jim Bridenstine, visited campus labs and met with students and faculty members to see what the next generation of astronauts may take with them into space five years from now.
Reinvented Toilets Could Provide Safe Sanitation for Billions
A Georgia Tech professor is leading a $13.5 million effort funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to reinvent the toilet, which could meet the needs of the 2.5 billion people worldwide who lack improved sanitation.
A symposium Wednesday featuring President G.P. "Bud" Peterson and state and business leaders highlighted the past, present, and future of Tech's role in making Georgia the technology capital of the east coast.
Hackers Could Use Connected Cars to Gridlock Whole Cities
Georgia Tech researchers explore the fact that it may not be that hard for state, terroristic, or mischievous actors to commandeer parts of the internet of things — including cars.