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Hyunsun Park, assistant professor of Organizational Behavior at the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business, never expected to attend graduate school.In fact, she was determined to avoid it. Two ...
Bioproducts research at RBI builds on decades of experience collaborating with pulp and paper manufacturers – extending today into a broad array of industries interested in creating value from forest ...
Building a national network of open-access shared instrumentation facilities for characterization and fabrication of soft materials. An initiative to provide a map of sophisticated instrumentation, ...
Limited submission competitions are funding opportunities for which the sponsor limits the number of applications an institution can submit. Extra submissions may result in the rejection of all ...
As Rocket Lab prepares to launch a mission to Venus next year, a multidisciplinary research team led by Georgia Tech braved an erupting volcano recently to test an instrument custom-built to explore ...
You’re managing the Texas Panhandle’s power grid. Heavy winds are blowing, and a worn-out utility pole ignites a fire by crashing onto a transmission line. Luckily, the fire department arrives quickly ...
The Board of Regents (BOR) may grant Regents’ distinctions for a period of three years to exceptional members of the USG’s academic and research community. To receive a Regents’ distinction, a ...
Congratulations to Danielle Willkens, a faculty member of the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and associate professor in the School of Architecture in the College of Design, and Michael ...
The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering's Spring 2025 TechMade Symposium: Elevating Georgia Tech's Maker Culture brought together students, faculty, and staff to explore research and ...
The IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) will be held Monday through Friday at the Georgia World Congress Center. “This is the flagship robotics conference,” said Seth ...
Thomasville, Georgia, is a hub of training and talent for local manufacturers. But Mason Miller could tell there was something missing. “We didn't have any training for advanced manufacturing in our ...
Biomedical engineers at Georgia Tech created a treatment that could one day unlock a universal strategy for treating some of the hardest-to-treat cancers — like those in the brain, breast, and colon — ...
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