Neuroscience at Georgia Tech is entering a new era — one defined by interdisciplinary research, educational innovation, and real-world impact.
Growing the careers of research faculty at Georgia Tech is an integral part of Research Next, the strategic plan for the Institute’s research enterprise.
Georgia Tech researcher investigates how rainfall will change as Earth’s atmosphere heats up.
Mao will use the $450,000 grant to develop new mathematical techniques and models for extracting information hidden in networks.
Stroud is being recognized for his groundbreaking research as an integrative evolutionary ecologist.
Executive search firm WittKieffer will host several town halls to gather input from the Georgia Tech community about the EVPR selection process.
Researchers demonstrate music’s impact on learning and memory, with possible therapeutic applications for mental health.
Annalisa Bracco, Taka Ito, and Chris Reinhard from the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences will create computer models to measure how well CO2 removal techniques work on land, rivers, and oceans, as part of $264 million in grants.
The new technique can be used to study the dynamics of other biomolecules, breaking free of constraints that have limited microscopy to still images of fixed molecules.
School of Psychology Professor Randall W. Engle has been honored by the Association for Psychological Science with the William James Fellow Award for his lifetime of significant contributions to the field of scientific psychology.