ICYMI Georgia Tech Sam Nunn School of International Affairs launched the ?Center for Space Policy and International Relations. "Space is becoming an increasingly important domain for our economy and our national security in the United States, as well as worldwide. This center can be a hub that brings researchers together and makes progress on these key research issues.”? –Mariel Borowitz, the new center's director
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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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We are thrilled to announce a transformative $20 million award from The Marcus Foundation aimed at making cell therapies more affordable, reliable, and accessible. This generous funding will enable Georgia Institute of Technology's The Marcus Center of Excellence?for?Cell Biomanufacturing to advance our work in regenerative medicine, making life-saving treatments available to more people — and help grow the state of Georgia's bioeconomy. Together, we are driving innovation and improving lives. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/emFs84cz.
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There's a new bridge in northwest Atlanta, and it's made out of a decommissioned wind turbine blade. Spearheaded by Jud Ready, the project also included Georgia Tech College of Engineering, Georgia Tech College of Design, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia Tech Institute for Matter and Systems faculty and alumni. “It's not recycling because we're not taking the material back to its original state; it's really adaptive reuse. Think of it as the difference between wood and paper. You can take a tree and grind it up finely for paper, but if you leave it in its original form, you have wood. It’s a much more capable material from a structural perspective.”? –Russell Gentry ? : Tess Malone ??? : Maxwell Guberman ?? : Allison Carter
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Have you seen the new Georgia Tech - Enterprise Innovation Institute website?
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A new machine learning technique from College of Computing at Georgia Tech researchers can better predict tsunamis, coastal flooding, and tide changes. This could have big impacts for Georgia's coastal cities. “We are currently involved in a National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded project aimed at providing real-time information on extreme flooding events in Pinellas County, Florida. We're actively working on integrating Latent-EnSF into the system, which will facilitate accurate and synchronized modeling of natural disasters. This initiative aims to enhance community preparedness and safety measures in response to flooding risks.”? –Phillip Si ? : Bryant Wine
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Don't miss Tech AI Fest from March 26-28! Tech AI at Georgia Tech will have 40+ experts from NVIDIA, OpenAI, and more! “AI is more than just an academic pursuit; it’s a force that’s reshaping industries, redefining education, and creating solutions for some of the biggest challenges we face today." –Pascal Van Hentenryck https://lnkd.in/ema_ph2Q
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Georgia Tech College of Sciences researchers recently proposed a method for generating quantum entanglement between photons. This method constitutes a breakthrough that has potentially transformative consequences for the future of photonics-based quantum computing. “Our results point to the possibility of building quantum computers using light by taking advantage of this entanglement." –Chandra Raman
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The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University researchers figured out how our brains process visual information, and it could expand our knowledge of sensory perception, leading to applications in neuro-medicine and artificial intelligence. This research is really getting at how our visual system not only highlights important things, but also actively suppresses irrelevant information in the background. That ability to filter out distractions is crucial.” – Bilal Haider https://lnkd.in/g9QVeXca ? : Jerry Grillo
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Sonia Chernova knew she was a researcher when she spent more time in the robotics lab than class. ??? : Christopher McKenney
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ICYMI we just hosted Celebrate STEAM to kick-off Atlanta Science Festival! Over 5,000 people attended the March 8th event, which showcased more than 60 demonstrations in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics. https://lnkd.in/encX7bwC ? : Audra Davidson ??? : Christopher McKenney