Laura Cadonati Named Associate Dean for Research
Cadonati, a physics professor and director of the Center for Relativistic Astrophysics, has also held leadership positions in LIGO — including leading its data analysis and astrophysics division at the time of the discovery of gravitational waves.
InQuBATE Training Program Integrates Modeling and Data Science for Bioscience Ph.D. Students
The NIH-funded program is designed to train a new generation of biomedical researchers and thought leaders to harness the data revolution.
Inaugural CMDI-CDC Symposium Offers Perspectives on Infectious Disease Dynamics
In June, the first ever joint symposium of the Center for Microbial Dynamics and Infection at Georgia Tech (CMDI) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) brought together interdisciplinary researchers to discuss infectious disease dynamics.
Temperate Glimpse Into a Warming World
SPRUCE experiment study shows elevated levels of greenhouse gases emerging from carbon-rich peatlands
Pamela Pollet: Teaching Martial Arts and Mindfulness with a Mission
School of Chemistry and Biochemistry senior academic professional Pamela Pollet — a black belt in karate — wants Georgia Tech students to join her in using martial arts to calm their minds while training their bodies.
Neha Garg Receives NSF CAREER Award to Fight Coral Reef Disease
Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease is ravaging Florida's coral reefs, with 20 out of 45 coral species in the state's waters already infected. School of Chemistry and Biochemistry assistant professor Neha Garg has received an NSF CAREER Award to battle it.