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Recent News About Georgia Institute of Technology
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What this Fulton County athlete said on Twitter about their university prospects in week ending May 6
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending May 6.
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Georgia Tech Part of $5 Million Grant-Funded Center to Advance Robotics in Poultry Processing
Researchers at Georgia Tech, the University of Arkansas System, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, and Fort Valley State University in Georgia were awarded a $5 million grant to increase use of artificial intelligence and robotics in chicken processing to reduce waste in deboning and detect pathogens.
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SDG Week Highlights Sustainable Development Goals
SDG Week Highlights Sustainable Development Goals
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Researchers Find Understanding and Embracing Intercultural Tensions and Differences in Teams Increases Information Elaboration and Creativity
"Teamwork makes the dream work." It's a popular phrase used to describe the merits of working in teams to get things done. When applied successfully, creating and collaborating with coworkers can produce results that surpass a single individual's contribution.
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Three Georgia Tech Professors Named 2022 AAAS Fellows
A trio of Georgia Tech professors has joined the ranks among the nation’s most distinguished leaders in science, engineering, and innovation, as Marion Usselman, Loren Williams, and Samuel Graham have been named American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Fellows for 2022.
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Campus Police Emphasize Education, Enforcement of Micro-Mobility Vehicles
As Georgia Tech’s campus community grows and evolves, and as the number of alternative transportation methods increases, campus streets and sidewalks are now filled with cars, pedestrians, cyclists, scooters — even electric unicycles.
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Tracking Seizures: Brain Research Aims to Improve Epilepsy Treatment Tracking Seizures: Brain Research Aims to Improve Epilepsy Treatment
A measure of brain activity known as causal flow can help locate the source of seizures before they occur, according to a new study co-authored by Georgia State and Emory University researchers.
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Cutting Emissions Isn’t Enough. We Need to Scrub Carbon Directly from the Air
In 2015, nearly 200 countries agreed: they would reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases to limit warming of the earth’s atmosphere to well below 2 degrees Celsius.
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Tech Alumni to Appear on ‘Shark Tank’
A few years ago, Braxton Davis, an avid gym enthusiast since college, started thinking about how he could track his strength training workouts every day more effectively than with a smartwatch or fitness tracker.
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Cold Snap Takes Toll on Plants
The recent days of below-freezing temperatures showed little mercy on plants and shrubs, leaving many severely battered and in some cases dead. Now, gardeners are assessing the landscape and determining what to do.
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Guidance on Removing Select Social Messaging Apps From State-Owned Devices
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp recently announced the prohibition of select social messaging apps on state-owned devices. Following that announcement, the University System of Georgia has provided its member institutions, including Georgia Tech, with guidance.
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Georgia Tech Remains in Top 20 in Higher Education Research Spending
For the second consecutive year, the Georgia Institute of Technology has garnered a spot among the 20 universities in the U.S. with the highest amount of research and development (R&D) spending.
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Faculty Honored as National Academy of Inventors Fellows
Three faculty from Georgia Tech have been chosen as 2022 National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellows, the highest professional distinction for academic inventors.
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Thomas Leads National Academy Report on Evaluating Low-Carbon Emissions
Gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel — the most commonly used transportation fuels — are among the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions, and their use is affecting the climate in significant and long-term ways.
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Annual Compliance Training Ending Soon
All active employees (faculty, staff, Tech Temps, retired-but-working, and student employees) hired on or before Oct. 3, 2022, are required to complete the 2022 Annual Compliance Training no later than Monday, Dec. 19. This year, employees are required to complete the following training modules:
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To the Moon, Back, and Beyond
The Artemis I rocket launch is a major step in NASA's return to Earth's moon.
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Expanding Access While Providing a Professional Work Experience
Georgia Tech has been a home away from home for Abraham Pizano for five years — even when he was in high school.
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Georgia Tech Top Public University in Best College Rankings Report
Georgia Tech has been named by WalletHub.com as the top-performing public institution in the U.S. for return on education investment.
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Will Roper (PHYS '01, '02) Joins Defense Innovation Board
Will Roper, a Georgia Tech alumnus and a distinguished professor of the practice in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, has joined the Defense Innovation Board, an advisory panel for the U.S. Secretary of Defense.
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Jennifer Chirico Joins Tech as New Associate Vice President of Sustainability
Jennifer Chirico Joins Tech as New Associate Vice President of Sustainability