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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 ...
Stories like Michael’s unfold every day at Georgia Tech. Our research tackles today’s most complex challenges — and people are at the center of everything we do. Whether discovering cancer treatments ...
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 ...
We're excited to announce the first in an ongoing series of training sessions designed to enhance your skills in using Copilot Chat effectively. This session will focus on The Art of Prompting, a ...
With so many paths to research careers at Georgia Tech, finding the right one can be daunting. In an ongoing feature series, Unexpected Paths, we explore the journeys of 12 research faculty members ...
Cyanotype Art in the GardenJoin us for a creative day in the sun! We’ll be making cyanotype prints, a beautiful photographic process using sunlight and natural materials. No experience needed—all ...
Ocean waters are getting greener at the poles and bluer toward the equator, according to an analysis of satellite data published in Science on June 19. The change reflects shifting concentrations of a ...
Flower Bombs in the GardenJoin us in the Community Garden to make native flower bombs. Using dirt, clay, compost and seeds we will make little flower bombs that you can gift or use to "bomb" an area ...
The Institute for Matter and Systems (IMS) at Georgia Tech has announced the Spring 2025 Core Facility Seed Grant recipients. The primary purpose of this program is to give graduate students in ...
F&A Waivers Indirect costs for university research, also known as Facilities and Administrative (F&A), or overhead costs, are expenses that support the overall research infrastructure but are not ...
May 13th marked a historic date for Georgia Tech’s Renewable Bioproducts Institute (RBI) and its home in the Paper Tricentennial Building with the grand opening of the Multiphase Forming Lab, the ...
When NASA’s PRIME-1 Mission landed on the moon in March, an Intuitive Machine’s lander named Athena ended up on its side. The faulty landing meant the instruments couldn’t drill into the moon to ...
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