Lam
May 13, 2025

A Photo of a Fingernail Can Now be Used to Detect and Monitor for Anemia, Emory and Georgia Tech Research Finds

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A team of researchers from Emory University and Georgia Tech, led by IBB researcher Wilbur Lam, have developed a groundbreaking, non-invasive way to screen and monitor anemia using just a smartphone photo of a fingernail.
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Georgia Tech's Tech Tower with flowers blooming in the foreground
May 13, 2025

Georgia Tech’s Renewable Bioproducts Institute Opens New Multiphase Forming Lab

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New Multiphase Forming Lab Conserves Energy, Water
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Georgia Tech's Tech Tower with flowers blooming in the foreground
May 13, 2025

Researchers Say Stress “Sweet Spot” Can Improve Remote Operators' Performance

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Georgia Tech researchers say there's a "sweet spot" of stress that can enhance performance of remote robot operators such as drone pilots and astronauts.
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Gaurav Doshi, Assistant Professor in Applied Economics, Georgia Tech School of Economics
May 13, 2025

Meet the Expert: Gaurav Doshi

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The assistant professor in applied economics researches, among other topics, ways to make the benefits of large electrification projects more transparent.
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Chris Gaffney speaking to GEMS-3 and GRACE Workshop participants in Macon, GA
May 12, 2025

Advancing Critical Mineral Supply: GEMS-3 and GRACE Workshop Spurs Innovation

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Bringing together a diverse group of stakeholders, including industry partners from multiple sectors, non-profit organizations, regional economic development agencies, national labs, universities, and technical colleges.
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Yuanzhi Tang, Professor, and Strategic Energy Institute's Initiative Lead for Sustainable Resources presenting at the GEMs-3 and GRACE Workshop in Macon, GA
May 12, 2025

Moving Toward Development: GEMs-3 and GRACE Workshop Builds Momentum for Critical Mineral Production and Economic Development in Georgia

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The third Georgia Partnerships for Essential Minerals (GEMs) Workshop, held jointly with the Growing Resilience for America’s Critical Mineral Economy (GRACE) Engine initiative marked a pivotal step in the region’s critical mineral strategy.
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Yun-Fellowship
May 9, 2025

Yun Awarded Prestigious Asan Foundation Biomedical Science Scholarship

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The Ph.D. student was recognized for advancing biomedical imaging through photonics research.
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Tao Lu, a Ph.D. student at the School of Interactive Computing, with Assistant Professor Yalong Yang
May 9, 2025

AR/VR Researchers Bring Immersive Experience to News Stories

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It may not be long before augmented reality/virtual reality (AR/VR) headsets cause them to keep their phones in their pockets when they want to read The New York Times or The Washington Post.
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 Mohit Chandra, a third-year computer science Ph.D. student.
May 9, 2025

AI Chatbots Aren’t Experts on Psych Medication Reactions — Yet

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Asking artificial intelligence (AI) for advice can be tempting.
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Cryptocurrency Illustration
May 8, 2025

Decentralized Finance is Booming — So Are the Security Risks

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The lack of centralized oversight has made crypto, including decentralized finance, a prime target for hackers and scammers.
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Man with crossed arms standing in a hallway with many windows
May 7, 2025

Spidey Sense: How a Triple Jacket Makes Microelectronics Matter

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Mikkel Thomas fell into microelectronics — and fell in love with it. Now, he’s leading more people to the field.
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Piles of rare earth oxides praseodymium, cerium, lanthanum, neodymium, samarium and gadolinium. Peggy Greb/USDA-ARS
May 6, 2025

How the US Can Mine Its Own Critical Minerals — Without Digging New Holes

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Every time you use your phone, open your computer or listen to your favorite music on AirPods, you are relying on critical minerals.
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headshot of a man
May 5, 2025

Bruce Walker Named Founding Director of New Center to Advance Human-AI-Robot Collaboration

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Georgia Tech’s new Center for Human-AI-Robot Teaming (CHART) looks to revolutionize the collaboration between humans, AI, and robots.
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Space Commercialization Panel
May 2, 2025

Yuri's Day 2025: Shaping the Future of Space Research

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Hosted by Georgia Tech’s Space Research Initiative (SRI), Yuri’s Day serves as an annual celebration of space research across the Institute, the state of Georgia, and beyond.
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Scientists want to use AI agents to study rock samples retrieved from Mars.Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
May 2, 2025

AI scientist ‘team’ joins the search for extraterrestrial life

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Artificial intelligence (AI) researchers have created a system that can perform autonomous research in astrobiology, the study of the origins of life in the Universe.
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(Rendering: Second Bay Studios)
May 2, 2025

Unique Molecule May Lead to Smaller, More Efficient Computers

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Physicists have developed a new type of molecule that could offer a groundbreaking material for computer chips.
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Computer Processor Technology. CPU Semiconductor Hardware
May 1, 2025

Georgia Tech To Develop Validation Technologies for Semiconductor Packaging

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Researchers will work with university and industry partners in South Korea on a seven-year collaborative project that focuses on developing core evaluation technologies for advanced semiconductor packaging.
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Trenton Gantt and Hugh (Ka Yui) Chen work together in the lab
May 1, 2025

Propelling Georgia Tech to the Final Frontier

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New space IRI and commercialization activities showcase space as an exciting destination for students and faculty.
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2025 EPICenter Summer Affiliates
April 30, 2025

EPIcenter Announces Selection of Six Students For Inaugural Summer Research Program

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The Energy Policy and Innovation Center (EPIcenter) at Georgia Tech has announced the selection of six students for its inaugural Summer Research Program.
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Tesla crashes are only the most glaring of AI failures. South Jordan Police Department via APPEAR
April 30, 2025

Forensics Tool ‘Reanimates’ the ‘Brains’ of AIs That Fail in Order to Understand What Went Wrong

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AI-powered systems are not magical, nor are they foolproof – they can and do regularly fail to work as intended.
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