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Three GTRI researchers take second place in the Southeastern Cyber Cup, a multi-day, national-level, higher education competition and cyber hacking event, hosted by Georgia Tech’s Office of Information Technology in partnership with Deloitte.
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The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) are exploring how the powerful processing capabilities of quantum computers could streamline efficiencies and reduce costs across numerous industries.
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Li honored for a lifetime of research in theory and computation of disordered materials
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New insight into the role of carbon in a low-temperature, light-based reaction may help create ammonia for fertilizer while a new catalyst offers a path to recycling the runoff.
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Why is it sometimes the scissors glide, and other times the paper tears a dozen times? Christopher Luetggen says it all has to do with paper quality.
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BME researcher's immunometabolism approach pioneers single cell spatial metabolomics
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Colleagues and friends recall Baker as a passionate scholar dedicated to accessibility for all.
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Engineers uncover the chemical interactions that make perovskites unstable and can prevent them.
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In the latest Higher Education Research and Development (HERD) Survey released by the National Science Foundation, Georgia Tech ranks 17th among academic institutions across the U.S. in research and development expenditures — a jump from the No. 20 ranking it has held for the past two years. Georgia Tech was also ranked No. 1 among public universities without a medical school — a major accomplishment, as medical schools account for a quarter of all research expenditures nationally.
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Using a model-based systems engineering (MBSE) approach, GTRI researchers are developing software to integrate new capabilities into UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters, which are mainstays of the U.S. Army’s helicopter fleet.




