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Third Street and Williams Street to close Feb. 18 for paving
Paving operations for the East Campus Streetscapes project will result in the closure of Third Street and Williams Street on Tuesday, February 18, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Due to the ongoing construction of the Student-Athlete Performance Center on...
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Georgia Tech professor establishes EMT scholarship inspired by student and personal experience
Bill Todd, a professor at the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business and an alumnus with a degree in Industrial Management, has announced the creation of a new scholarship for students.
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Antonio Facchetti joins National Academy of Engineering's 2025 class
Materials scientist Antonio Facchetti has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), joining a prestigious group recognized for their contributions to the engineering field.
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Road closures announced in Tech Square for upcoming film production
A film production is scheduled to take place in Tech Square on February 13-14 and February 19-20.
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ATL Standard Publication Area: How many H-1B petitions were made by employers classified under the Educational Services industry during 2024?
Employers classified under the Educational Services industry based in the ATL Standard publication area submitted 456 H-1B petitions during 2024, according to data provided by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-1B Employer Data Hub.
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Georgia Tech prepares to unveil tribute to women with campuswide celebration
The walkway connecting the central and east campuses is now accessible to pedestrians as the Pathway of Progress: Celebrating Georgia Tech Women installation approaches completion.
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Research careers explored in Georgia Tech's 'Unexpected Paths' series
With numerous avenues leading to research careers at Georgia Tech, selecting the right path can be challenging.
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Georgia Tech alum develops app aiding children with echolalia
Inspired by his son's special needs, Tarun Chawdhury, a graduate of Georgia Tech's Online Master of Science in Computer Science (OMSCS) program, has developed an AI-powered application designed to assist children with echolalia and other...
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Machine learning impacts climate science through improved models and predictions
Exponential growth in big data and computing power is reshaping climate science, with machine learning playing a key role in understanding the physics of climate change.
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Georgia Tech professors honored as 2024 ACM Fellows
Three faculty members from Georgia Tech have been named 2024 ACM Fellows, recognized for their notable contributions to the field of computing.
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New research reveals bacteria form cohesive species through genetic exchange
Kostas Konstantinidis, a researcher at Georgia Tech, has published new findings challenging the long-held belief that bacteria cannot form distinct species.
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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.