New startup Lamarr.AI is paving the way for dramatic reductions in carbon from building operations by using drones, thermal imaging, and AI to diagnose the health of building exteriors and roof. “Our service is akin to giving your building an MRI scan. It will revolutionize health monitoring for the built world.”— Tarek Rakha ? : Anne W. ?? : Wes McRae
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Today’s innovation often takes place at the intersection of disciplines. Georgia Tech's research enterprise encourages the kinds of transdisciplinary collaboration that make these advances possible. By bridging basic and applied research to commercialization, we’re helping create new research areas and building the foundations for industries of the future. At Georgia Tech you will see that research and innovation are everywhere. Its part of almost everything we do. Teams of faculty, students, and researchers throughout our six colleges, 11 interdisciplinary research institutes, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), and hundreds of research labs and centers are pushing the boundaries of science and technology every day. With a “get it done attitude,” we’ve broken down the barriers between research units to provide federal agencies, companies, state agencies, private organizations and others with the results they need from research investments. As a result, Georgia Tech consistently ranks among the top U.S. universities in the volume of research conducted, and in 2019, attracted more than $1 billion to help address critical challenges in computing, engineering, design, the sciences, liberal arts, business, and other areas. New initiatives in enterprise-level artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, quantum technologies, and hypersonics are helping meet critical national goals. Georgia Tech’s research engine powers an innovation ecosystem that produces startup companies and fuels innovation that attracts more than $100 million in industry research each year. Our ATDC incubator accelerates the formation of Georgia-based technology startups, which have so far attracted more than $3 billion in investment capital and generated more than $12 billion in revenue.
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Georgia Tech School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering researchers developed a plug-and-play platform for detecting protein biomarkers of disease that’s simple, flexible, and easy to use without costly lab equipment. This could be game-changing for home tests and?provide new diagnostic capabilities in parts of the world where medical resources are scarce. “Diagnosing disease and democratizing medical care by putting it into the public's hands has great potential. You can have a big impact on a lot of people." –Mark Styczynski ? : Joshua Stewart ?? : Candler Hobbs
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We can't wait to share more of what Georgia Tech Research Institute and Georgia Tech College of Design researchers have been building very soon!
Today was a big day for Jud Ready's neighborhood park. Thanks to his leadership, they are now one step closer to having a new bridge built using a reused wind turbine blade. Stay tuned for a full story later this week ?? : Allison Carter
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George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University researchers have developed a pacifier designed to monitor a baby’s electrolyte levels in real time, potentially eliminating the need for repeated invasive blood draws. “I wanted to come up with a noninvasive solution for constant electrolyte monitoring, and I decided to focus on something babies like: pacifiers. I immediately thought, ‘OK, I can do something with that.’”— W. Hong Yeo https://lnkd.in/evDQBybG ? : Catherine Barzler ?? : Christopher McKenney
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Trade relationships are all over the news lately, and new research from Georgia Tech School of Economics can predict the stability of trade relations between countries. “When a country signs a trade agreement, it reduces tariff rates. That reduces the cost of trading in the long run because the country has already established that relationship, and it’s now even easier to trade future products." –Tibor Besedes ? : Tess Malone ?? : Christopher McKenney https://lnkd.in/eG8ytMHS
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We had so much fun hosting Celebrate STEAM to kick off the Atlanta Science Festival! Here's a sneak peek of some of our photos from the day, but keep your eyes peeled for a reel and story later this week! ?? : Joya Chapman
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Thank you to Robert Butera, who has served as our chief research operations officer (CROO) but will be retiring. His leadership and vision have left an indelible mark on Georgia Tech's research enterprise. "Rob's unwavering commitment to excellence and his visionary leadership have been instrumental in advancing Georgia Tech's research mission. His contributions have not only elevated our institution but have also profoundly impacted the broader scientific community. We are deeply grateful for his service and wish him all the best in his well-deserved retirement." –Tim Lieuwen Bill Dracos has been appointed as interim CROO.
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Alex Duncan is senior director of College of Computing at Georgia Tech's?Online Master of Science in Computer Science?(OMSCS) program — the world’s largest program of its kind. “I genuinely believe we are improving the human condition by giving people these opportunities to educate themselves, and to have access to job opportunities they wouldn't have otherwise. That is where OMSCS really shines.” Read how he went from mechanical engineer to revolutionizing the future of online education. https://lnkd.in/eXU_BjUT ? : Julian J. Hills, M.S. ??? : Christopher McKenney
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Congrats to Krista Walton, who will be vice chancellor for research and innovation at North Carolina State University ! Thank you for your 16 years at Georgia Tech School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and tenure as associate vice president for research operations and infrastructure! ?? : Allison Carter