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.
Understanding how salt marsh grass stays healthy is of crucial ecological importance, and studying the ways bacteria interact with these plants is key.
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.
New research shows that an effort to improve wintertime air quality in Fairbanks, Alaska may not be as effective as intended.
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.
The School of Psychology assistant professor was named one of the publication’s top 35 innovators under 35 for her work on language in the human brain and artificial intelligence.
Professor Joel E. Kostka has been named a Union Fellow by the American Geophysical Union, joining a slate of 53 international researchers selected as 2024 AGU Fellows for “significant contributions to the Earth and space sciences.”