With the sequencing of the human genome, scientists say personalized medicine is a more realistic goal. A future of customized medications, better understanding about disease factors and individualized risks, and a…

Georgia Tech Professor, and Director of the Center for Distributed Energy, Deepakraj Divan is one of 15 authors on a new National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report titled, "The Future of…

Ghassan AlRegib and his expertise in machine learning were recently featured on Scientific Sense, a daily podcast focused on science and economics. The podcast is hosted by Gill Eapen, the founder of Decision Options…

The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the election of Woodruff School Professors Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb and…

Mammals and cold-blooded alligators share a common four-chamber heart structure – unique among reptiles – but that’s where the similarities end. Unlike humans and other mammals, whose hearts can fibrillate under…

Mammals and cold-blooded alligators share a common four-chamber heart structure – unique among reptiles – but that’s where the similarities end. Unlike humans and other mammals, whose hearts can fibrillate under…

Lakshmi “Prasad” Dasi’s contributions to heart valve engineering and biofluid mechanics has earned him a place among the top medical and biological engineers in the country.

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A paper written by Chuanyi Ji and her colleagues has been considered among past and present editors’ favorite papers published in Nature Energy in the last five years. To mark the fifth…

Imagine you are playing an immersive game in which you are dropped into an unknown landscape with a directive to find a certain location. To advance forward in the game, you must also map the terrain so that you can…

It was only fitting that the inaugural Petit Institute Antiracism Distinguished Lecture (view…

It doesn’t have to be Valentine’s Day for Flavio Fenton to focus his attention on the human heart. It’s what he’s researched for the past 30 years…

George N. Tzintzarov has been awarded the Outstanding Paper Award at the 2020 Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC). Held virtually in December 2020, the IEEE NSREC is the largest international forum…

It doesn’t have to be Valentine’s Day for Flavio Fenton to focus his attention on the human heart. It’s what he’s researched for the past 30 years…

Four Georgia Tech engineers have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), one of the highest professional distinctions awarded to an engineer. Faculty members…

Individually, California blackworms live an unremarkable life eating microorganisms in ponds and serving as tropical fish food for aquarium enthusiasts. But together, tens, hundreds, or thousands of the centimeter-…

Vinayak Agarwal calls them “alphabets in the language of life” – the small organic molecules, called marine natural products, that inhabit the…

Emerald White, an undergraduate in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), is making her voice heard through active participation in many different on-campus organizations. Although White attended a…

With a relatively minor genetic change, a new treatment developed by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University appears to stop replication of both flu viruses and the virus that causes…

Enriching. Transformative. Nurturing. Authentic.

Those adjectives, and more like them, are how his former students have described Manu Platt

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has given a Technical Achievement Award to Chris Countryman and Omer T. Inan for the engineering of the subminiature high-performance Countryman Associates lavalier…