The Georgia Tech Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies has expanded to include Amazon Web Services.

GTRI researchers are adapting optical techniques to enhance U.S. electronic warfare capabilities.

A study of 20 major cloud hosting services has found that as many as 10 percent of the repositories hosted by them had been compromised.

A simple solution-based processing technique could help reduce the cost of polymer solar cells.

Georgia Tech has been awarded $17.3 million to help establish new science of attribution.

GT Computing students earns top honor at a recent hackathon event hosted by MIT.

NSF funding to link technologies from Georgia Tech, Smithsonian and IBM to study environment.

EnerCage wirelessly powers electronic devices and sensors traditionally used during rodent research experiments, without interconnect wires or batteries.

Researchers are investigating the sources of information “leaks” that could provide information to hackers about what computers and cellphones are doing.

A first-of-its-kind robotic vehicle recently dove to depths never before visited under Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf and brought back video of life on the seafloor.

In honor of National Robotics Week, we've put together a list of seven cool things robots can do (or will be able to do in the near future).

Researchers have developed a novel cellular sensing platform for next-generation bioscience and biotech applications.

Georgia Tech has been awarded $1.7 million to help detect cyber attacks on utility companies.

Georgia Tech was one of the first nodes in the NSF's I-Corps program, which helps faculty members commercialize research discoveries.

Making the power grid smarter will allow integration of renewable power sources, and improve reliability.

A research collaboration has demonstrated the world's fastest silicon-based device to date.

InVenture encourages and supports students' interest in invention, innovation and entrepreneurship.

Georgia Tech researchers have published a "roadmap" that details techniques that could make it possible to build a practical neuromorphic computer to mimic human cognition.

With the help of a smart tablet and Angry Birds, end users can now program a robot to learn new tasks.

Students will spend four years redesigning the Chevrolet Camaro into a hybrid car.

Oliver Brand has been named executive director of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, one of nine interdisciplinary research institutes at Georgia Tech.

Researchers have developed a new search algorithm that improves a robot’s ability to find and navigate to tagged objects

Researchers have developed a novel method for improving silicon-based sensors used to detect biochemicals and other molecules in liquids.

Georgia Tech has launched a redesigned Research Horizons magazine, along with a new website and digital e-zine.

Robots are teaming up with humans to perform tasks in manufacturing, health care, national defense and other areas.

Individual robots can work collectively as swarms to create major advances in everything from construction to surveillance, but microrobots’ small scale is ideal for drug delivery, disease diagnosis, and even surgeries.

The French National Research Agency has awarded a grant to Georgia Tech and Georgia Tech-Lorraine researchers to develop technology for a new class of cochlear implants.

Researchers at Georgia Tech are working in the realm of computational neuroscience, a branch of neuroscience that uses mathematical models, computer simulations, and theoretical analysis of the brain to gain a deeper understanding of the nervous system.

In its second year, the fellowship is expanding to include all colleges across Georgia Tech.

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Suman Datta, one of the nation’s top researchers in semiconductor and nanoelectronic device research, is joining Georgia Tech.

A team of Georgia Tech students and faculty members has won the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) EcoCAR Mobility Challenge.

Manos Tentzeris and his team of Georgia Tech researchers flex their novel 5G+‐enabled massively scalable tile arrays

Through a collaboration with Cisco, Georgia Tech Technology is pursuing 30 quick-turn research projects that touch on key priority areas such as internet for the future, capabilities at the edge, and optimized application experiences.

Clinical work begins with MagTrack, a cutting-edge assistive technology that enables power wheelchair users to control their connected devices and drive their power wheelchairs using an alternative, multimodal controller.

Today, Georgia Tech received two National Science Foundation Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes awards, totaling $40 million.

The EPICA IUCRC was first proposed by faculty of the Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC), a center within the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN) at Georgia Tech.

A study from researchers at Georgia Tech and Georgia State University finds that Covid-19 patients experience a higher level of disability caused by lower gray matter volume in the front region of the brain.

Researchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered an innovative way to tap into the over-capacity of 5G networks, turning them into “a wireless power grid” for powering Internet of Things (IoT) devices that today need batteries to operate.

Georgia Tech partnered with Georgia Power to host the dedication of the Microgrid in Tech Square.