Event Horizon Telescope founding mbmers Feryal Özel and Dimitrios Psaltis are working with an international slate of researchers to leverage machine learning for more accurate weather forecasts near EHT’s 11 radio telescopes around the world.
Spring Sciences Celebration in Harrison Square recognizes excellence in research, teaching, service
This month, dozens of College of Sciences faculty and teaching assistants are recognized by Georgia Tech for their excellence in instruction and research.
Since 1958, the School of Mathematics at Georgia Tech has hosted a day-long math competition for high school students. This year, hundreds of students took part in an expanded day of activities.
The honor for Agarwal, an assistant professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, comes on the heels of a recent NSF CAREER Award. Both recognize Agarwal’s marine natural products studies and his commitment to teaching.
Professor Emeritus John McDonald wrote the book for friends who were diagnosed and asked him about his unique perspective on the latest treatments.
New Relic executive Tia Williams was one of the first Earth and Atmospheric Sciences undergraduates at Georgia Tech. Now, she’s unveiling ways for current students to map their College of Sciences skills.
Awarded to Lily Cheung and Simon Sponberg, the grants will fund cutting-edge research in their fields.
Six proposals from the College of Sciences will evolve existing courses, create new ones to include the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals — a key part of Georgia Tech’s Sustainability Next initiative.