Physicist Claire Berger has been awarded the Chevalier dans L'ordre des Palmes Académiques for her groundbreaking graphene research — and her work on strengthening ties between U.S. and French scientists.
A $630,000 NSF CAREER grant will help Rocklin continue his research into developing a new universal theory for a group of flexible solids that blur the traditional definition of what a solid is.
Liao selected as one of the 93 early career scientists from across the country who are receiving a combined $135 million in DOE funding
Physicists from Georgia Tech and around the country shared their AI and ML research successes, and heard presentations from NSF and NASA officials on the funding landscape for proposals that include the technologies.
The technology could allow for smaller and faster devices and may have applications for quantum computing.
Directed by School of Chemistry and Biochemistry Associate Professor Henry “Pete” La Pierre, the Center will serve to push Georgia Tech to the forefront of nuclear science and engineering — and push the boundaries of our understanding of chemical bonding
A new theory allows researchers to create easy-to-solve mathematical models using cables, a previously challenging mathematical problem.
Du's project has the potential to make important contributions to the field of quantum materials, and in developing next-generation, transformative information technologies.
Board of Regents' Distinctions honor the recipients for their outstanding contributions and excellence.
Energy materials facilitate the conversion or transmission of energy. They also play an essential role in how we store energy, reduce power consumption, and develop cleaner, efficient energy solutions.