Engineers and computer scientists show how bad actors can exploit browser-based control systems in industrial facilities with easy-to-deploy, difficult-to-detect malware.

Startup Summer is part of CREATE-X, a newly launched initiative to enhance and support entrepreneurship programs for undergraduate students.

Three Ph.D. students from the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) won Best Paper in Session Awards at SRC TECHCON 2016, making Georgia Tech one of two universities with the most awards received at the conference.

ECE Ph.D. student Emeka Obikwelu has been named as the School's first 3M Fellow.

On Sept. 14, Ajeet Rohatgi, Regents’ Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was named one of the 19 funding recipients in the Photovoltaics Research and Development Program as part of the U.S. DoE SunShot Initiative.

ECE Professor Raheem Beyah has been appointed as the associate chair for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, effective September 1.

Faculty members provide their thoughts on witnessing the solar eclipse.

The nation’s first remote robotics lab, the Robotarium, opens.

Researchers can upload their own code, then watch Georgia Tech robots carry out the experiment.

The Juno Science Team reveals its first findings since the spacecraft arrived at Jupiter last July.

College of Computing researchers control smartwatches with breaths and taps.

ECE Assistant Professor Alenka Zajic has received the prestigious NSF CAREER Award.

The secrets of 17th century artists can now be revealed, thanks to 21st century signal processing.

Following a national search, the Georgia Tech College of Computing has selected Ayanna Howard, professor and Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Chair in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) to chair its School of Interactive Computing.

A profile of 10 female roboticists

A recap of several new robotics projects at Georgia Tech

Middle and high school students to navigate an underwater obstacle course with SeaPerch

Tech researchers use collaboration to push the frontiers of advanced materials research.

Here are some tips on protecting your eyes and enjoying the solar eclipse experience at Georgia Tech.

Georgia Tech’s executive vice president for research meets with national media to discuss federal funding and scientific research.

The dream of computing the way the human brain does comes a step closer thanks to nanomaterials

Researchers have developed a three-layer technique for protecting the additive manufacturing (3-D printing) process.

A team of researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology and University of Notre Dame has created a new computing system that aims to tackle one of computing’s hardest problems in a fraction of the time.

In the realm of cybersecurity, white hats are good-guy defenders and black hats are the adversary. Yet it takes a combination of both to really put grey matter to work and solve the most vexing challenge of our time: protecting connected data.

An electric buzz to the vagus can fight chronic inflammation -- this fine-tune makes it even better.

Georgia Tech is contributing to the DARPA CHIPS initiative to reuse microelectronic designs.

The 2016 InVenture Prize winners will use an NSF award to conduct additional research and development on a system to protect first responders.

The secrets of 17th century artists can now be revealed, thanks to 21st century signal processing.

Two current College of Engineering faculty members and an adjunct professor (and former dean) have been named to the National Academy of Engineering.

Attackers are tricking computer users with URLs that are similar to those of real companies.

Following a national search, the Georgia Tech College of Computing has selected Ayanna Howard, professor and Linda J. and Mark C. Smith Chair in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) to chair its School of Interactive Computing.

The growing visibility of researchers interested in astrobiology is helping Georgia Tech emerge as a powerhouse in the field.

A new technique allows gallium nitride gas sensors to be grown on a standard substrate and then transferred to a different support.

The U.S. Army Research Laboratory has awarded a $27 million grant to develop new methods of creating robot teams.

Scientists have long used eclipses to learn more about the sun and the Earth.

Analyzing network traffic going to suspicious domains could give security administrators earlier warning of malware infections.

Autonomous flying robots created to learn more about human interaction and obey rules of the sky.

Researchers have demonstrated an optical metamaterial whose chiroptical properties in the nonlinear regime produce a significant spectral shift.

Six teams are competing for $35,000 in prizes. The InVenture Prize finale will take place March 15 at the Ferst Center for the Arts.

Cybersecurity researchers have developed a new form of ransomware that was able to take over control of a simulated water treatment plant.