Du's project has the potential to make important contributions to the field of quantum materials, and in developing next-generation, transformative information technologies.
Wise, a professor in the School of Physics and director of the Center for Relativistic Astrophysics, spoke to how the James Webb Space Telescope has impacted astrophysics and our understanding of the formation of black holes.
Sparked by a professor’s interest, 55 students from the School of Physics will travel to Illinois to enter the path of totality for the April 8 total solar eclipse.
The observed gravitational-wave signal is from the collision of what is most likely a neutron star with an unknown compact object that is 2.5 to 4.5 times the mass of our Sun.
While outside of the path of totality, the Georgia Tech community can still take part in the historic April total solar eclipse.
Georgia Tech Researcher Simon Sponberg collaborates to ask why robotic advancements have yet to outpace animals — and look at what we can learn from biology to engineer new robotic designs.
The researchers’ results have created a new resource for developing next-generation, ultra-sensitive quantum electronic devices.
Gregory Sawicki and Aaron Young will use artificial intelligence to personalize exoskeleton assistance for people with symptoms resulting from stroke.
With NSF support, Colleges of Sciences and Engineering will collaborate to hire a researcher focused on solar-terrestrial science and space weather.
Fenton has spent the last 30 years using physics to better understand how the heart functions, and has made groundbreaking contributions to the field.