Created by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement, the award provides continuity funding to support early-career researchers pursuing programs focused on training the next generation of scientists.
The College of Computing is working to connect student and faculty entrepreneurs with early-development startup support.
Georgia Tech alum Christopher Craig’s nearly three-decade journey as a student, employee, and instructor shows how combining cybersecurity, policy, and business education is essential for leaders navigating evolving risks—from incident response to AI and
Gold medalist Breezy Johnson and Georgia Tech graduate Connor Watkins are celebrating Johnson’s achievements on the slopes and their recent engagement.
To support ongoing efforts to strengthen campus safety, transparency, and federal compliance under the Jeanne Clery Campus Safety Act, Georgia Tech will launch mandatory Campus Security Authority training in March.
Join the Administrative Services Center for educational assistance information sessions this summer.
Professor emeritus and founding executive director of the Institute for Materials is recognized for his computational work modeling metal alloys and designing materials.
In the coming weeks, the Georgia Tech Police Department will begin enforcing changes to mobility around Tech Green.
Georgia Tech is exploring the creation of an institute that will equip students to rigorously engage with emerging issues at the intersection of technology and communities.
First-year students in the Georgia Tech-Europe FYSA program showcased their growth in intercultural communication and independent living through a culminating film festival in Metz, France.