Understanding Human Driving Behavior
When you take a seat in the 2013 Ford Fusion sitting in Srinivas Peeta’s new lab, you enter a virtual world where researchers can throw anything at you: snow and ice, detours, traffic snarls.
Girl Power
Experiments and exploring. Testing limits and trying new things. That’s how TEC Camp is introducing the next generation to the magic of engineering and science. And from the looks of things, that future is increasingly female.
Yesterday's ceremony at the new Georgia Tech Police Department Building at the corner of Hemphill Avenue and 10th Street also effectively opened the doors and laid out a welcome mat for the community.
These athletes recently showcased their finesse on the national stage at the American Collegiate Rowing Association Championships in Gainesville, Georgia.
Dhruv Batra, Mark Davenport, and Matthew McDowell are among those who earned the Presidential Science and Technology Award, one of the highest honors given to outstanding scientists and engineers who are beginning their independent research careers.
Season four of the hit Netflix series Stranger Things highlights mall culture of the 1980s. Ellen Dunham-Jones, professor and director of the Master of Science in Urban Design program, talks with WIRED about mall culture and where it is headed.
From Trial to Triumph, Tech Student Conquers Peachtree
Dillan Pierce, a chemical and biomolecular engineering major, was unable to walk in April when he was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome. On July 4, though, he ran in the world's largest 10K.