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Sparking New Ideas on How Wildfire Influences Climate Georgia Tech researchers monitor wildfires and their impact on air quality and the climate system.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Who is Brook Byers? What is sustainability? When did the BBISS start? How can I work with BBISS? Who do I contact? Who is Brook Byers? Brook Byers (EE 1968; Honorary ...
Open to RBI research faculty, RBI Fellow advisors, and RBI-affiliated/ interested GT faculty ...
How a Veteran Found a New Mission Through AI Manufacturing at Georgia Tech By advancing manufacturing and building the workforce, Georgia Tech is helping to keep the U.S. competitive.
This webinar will provide a comprehensive introduction to assistive technology devices that support computer access for individuals with physical disabilities. As digital tools become increasingly ...
The Office of Information Technology is pleased to partner with Microsoft to provide this virtual training session, hosted in our GT M365 Teams environment. This training, led by Microsoft's Dewayne ...
Researchers at Georgia Tech have taken a critical step forward in creating efficient, useful and brain-like artificial intelligence (AI). The key? A new algorithm that results in neural networks with ...
This week, Professor Joel Kostka was awarded the prestigious Humboldt Research Award by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation during its annual meeting and reception with Germany’s Federal ...
An engineer’s unexpected path to Georgia Tech is paved with detours, data, and a dose of humor. Atlanta, 2004 — Guin beams with pride at Georgia Tech’s doctoral Commencement. Angshuman Guin learned to ...
Director, Multiphase Forming Lab Xu brings over 20 years of experience in managing laboratory paper machines and pilot testing equipment, along with a robust background in fluid mechanics, material ...
Overwhelmed doctors and nurses struggling to provide adequate patient care in South Korea are getting support from Georgia Tech and Korean-based researchers through an AI-powered robotic medical ...
More than half a century after the United States won the race to the moon, the White House is setting its sights on a new frontier: Mars. In a move reminiscent of the Apollo era, the administration ...
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