Georgia Institute of Technology
Recent News About Georgia Institute of Technology
-
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.
-
$2.3B Qcells Solar Power Investment Holds Major Potential for Georgia
The state of Georgia is at the epicenter of what may be the largest investment in clean energy manufacturing in U.S. history, and Georgia Tech is poised to play a key role in an investment that is slated to create thousands of jobs and boost solar power infrastructure in our state and beyond.
-
Ecolabels, Innovation, and Green Market Transformation: Learning to LEED
Whether they know it or not, most city dwellers have probably been inside a so-called “green” building. Plaques boasting various types of environmental or energy certifications — known as ecolabels — often hang prominently in their lobbies.
-
Yellow Jackets Featured in ‘Georgia Trend’ List of Influential Georgians
Yellow Jackets Featured in ‘Georgia Trend’ List of Influential Georgians
-
What this Fulton County athlete said on Twitter about their university prospects in week ending Jan. 14
This player posted on Twitter about a university offers in the week ending Jan. 14.
-
Georgia Tech Receives $65 Million Grant from Semiconductor Research Corporation for JUMP 2.0 Centers
Intelligent machines and AI characters that can interact seamlessly and intimately with human beings will have wide-ranging effects on society – in healthcare, search and rescue, business and defense, and even recreation.
-
Campus Prepares for Winter Weather Threat over Holiday Break
Just in time for the holidays, an arctic air mass will make its way south this weekend, bringing frigid temperatures to Atlanta.
-
Georgia Tech Professor and Team Create Tool to Reduce Burn Risk During Surgeries
Any surgical procedure comes with a degree of risk for patients. But there’s also stress for the surgical team who must adhere to strict protocols and procedures to ensure positive safe patient surgical outcomes.
-
Department of Energy Awards Georgia Tech Grant for Energyshed Project
For decades, the U.S. energy generation, transmission, and distribution model has been developed and planned around large-scale power plants that combust fossil fuels to create power that is then transferred to population centers via a network of powerlines.
-
Going Back to Basics Yields a Printable, Transparent Plastic That’s Highly Conductive
It was a simple idea — maybe even too simple to work.
-
Things to Do Over Thanksgiving Break
Thanksgiving Break is quickly approaching, and while some people are going to be making the journey home, many are staying on campus. With five free days, there is plenty of time to explore attractions in the Atlanta area.
-
Engage Celebrates 10th Cohort of Entrepreneurs
Engage celebrated two milestones – five years since its founding and the introduction of the 10th cohort of enterprise technology startups – in October with its Executive Reception
-
Campus Events Abound for Ethics Week
Ethics Week returns this year with a focus on navigating ethics at Georgia Tech and beyond. One of Georgia Tech’s core values, “We act ethically,” guides our priorities every day, and while ethics is a year-round priority, Ethics Week puts a spotlight on all the various ways our campus engages in ethical decision making.
-
Georgia Tech-Lorraine Rebranded as Georgia Tech-Europe
The Georgia Institute of Technology has announced that Georgia Tech-Lorraine, the Institute’s first international campus, will now be known as Georgia Tech-Europe (GTE).
-
The Administrative Services Center Launches
The Administrative Services Center (ASC) is now open, and ASC personnel have begun serving the campus community.
-
New International Center Will Support Collaborative Solutions to Improve Health of World’s Oceans
In a significant response to urgent climate-related threats, a new international center headquartered at Georgia Aquarium, endorsed by the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development, will support versatile, collaborative solutions to improve the health of the world’s oceans.
-
Data Days to Take Place October 11-14
The Data Excellence committee will host its inaugural Georgia Tech Data Days from Tuesday, Oct. 11, to Friday, Oct. 14. The week includes three themed days filled with interactive sessions and trainings followed by a Friday symposium at the Global Learning Center.
-
Applications Open for Campus Tour Guides
Georgia Tech is accepting applications for campus tour guides for Spring 2023. Campus tour guides are paid undergraduate students who provide prospective students and their families with an informative and engaging visit around campus. Applications for tour guides will close at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 30.
-
Designing the Campus of the Future
Planning is underway to develop the Comprehensive Campus Plan (CCP) – a living document that will inform how campus space can be utilized to support the growing and changing campus community for the next 10 years and beyond.
-
$65M Grant to Build AI Manufacturing in Georgia
Aaron Stebner outlined an aggressive plan for artificial intelligence and manufacturing when he applied for a faculty position in 2019.