The College of Computing named Professor Rich Vuduc as director of the Center for Scientific Software Engineering (CSSE). The Georgia Tech hub is dedicated to building reliable, high-performance software for scientists.
The study links energy insecurity to significantly higher rates of anxiety and depression in U.S. households.
This is the Institute’s best ranking in the National Science Foundation’s annual survey.
A Georgia Tech-led review paper recently published in Nature Reviews Physics is exploring the ways machine learning is revolutionizing the field of climate physics — and the role human scientists might play.
In fact, every decade since 1984, when satellite recordkeeping of ocean temperatures started, has been warmer than the previous one.
Effective July 1, Ready will serve as the inaugural executive director of Georgia Tech’s new Space Research Institute, which will officially launch on the same date.
The multi-year research project could make scalable off-grid power sources a reality for rural communities and the military.
Liming, a centuries-old agricultural practice, can improve crop yield and greenhouse gas reduction.
Georgia Tech researchers developed new statewide canopy assessment tools to help urban planners, policymakers, and communities make data-informed decisions for climate resilience.
What happens when a country seeks to develop a peaceful nuclear energy program?