Two data analysts, a man in a suit and a woman, are seated at a desk in a high-tech logistics control center. They monitor various displays, including a comprehensive data dashboard with charts and graphs, a US network map, and a tablet for a video conference. A massive, towering warehouse filled with stacked cardboard boxes is visible in the background.
AI
April 30, 2026

The Blind Spot in Modern Supply Chain Analytics: Where Did Critical Thinking Go?

10 min read
While modern supply chain analytics and AI are more advanced than ever, technical capability must be paired with rigorous critical thinking and operational discipline to ensure data-driven models translate into successful real-world decisions.
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Alan Ritter
AI
April 30, 2026

Professor, Student to Design Collaborative AI Systems Through Microsoft Fellowships

3 min read
School of Interactive Computing faculty and students have recently received notable awards and honors, including Microsoft research fellowship awards.
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Patrick Danahy, Lesley Baradel, Eric Sembrat, Ying Zhang, Flavio Fenton, and Joy Arulraj
AI
April 30, 2026

Advancing Teaching with AI: A Fellowship Opportunity

2 min read
The call for proposals for the 2026-27 cohort is open to Georgia Tech academic professionals, lecturers, professors of practice, and tenure-track faculty members.
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Ángel Cabrera, president of Georgia Tech, and Ken Ramírez, executive vice president and head of Global Energy and Hydrogen Business at Hyundai Motor Group
April 29, 2026

Hyundai Motor Group, Georgia Tech Sign MOU on Hydrogen Mobility Development

4 min read
Georgia Tech has entered into a multiyear partnership with Hyundai Motor Group to advance hydrogen mobility solutions on campus, expanding research, education, and real-world application of zero-emissions transportation.
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AI rendering of the servers inside of a data center
AI
April 21, 2026

Georgia Is Building for an AI Future That May Not Happen

3 min read
The state is spending $16 billion to power data centers that could be obsolete in seven years. Two Georgia Tech researchers say residents will pay for that gamble either way.
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Lynn Kamerlin headshot
AI
April 20, 2026

The Hidden Language of Life’s Early Proteins

4 min read
Life’s first alphabet was likely small — but surprisingly powerful.
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ICLR 2026 Diffusion-DFL
AI
April 15, 2026

Vision AI Models Improve Decision Making in Manufacturing, Energy, and Finance

4 min read
Georgia Tech researchers have developed Diffusion-DFL, the first decision-focused learning model built on diffusion AI technology. It uses the same engineering behind image generators to help industries make more accurate, lower-cost planning decisions.
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Karen Rommelfanger smiling in a warmly lit room. A window and brick wall are visible behind her.
AI
April 13, 2026

Georgia Tech Welcomes a Neuroethics Pioneer

5 min read
As brain interfacing tools move out of the lab and into everyday life, Karen Rommelfanger is bringing her global neuroethics expertise to Georgia Tech to prepare the next generation of ethical innovators.
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A man typing on a computer. There is a hovering screen hovering over his hands that says "Vibe Coding"
AI
April 13, 2026

Bad Vibes: AI-Generated Code is Vulnerable, Researchers Warn

4 min read
Researchers at the Georgia Tech School of Cybersecurity and Privacy are uncovering a growing risk in modern software development: vulnerabilities introduced by AI-generated code.
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Digital illustration of a human brain split down the middle: the left side is filled with white mathematical equations, diagrams, and formulas, while the right side is surrounded by colorful, flowing lines and abstract wave patterns against a dark blue background.
AI
April 9, 2026

Georgia Tech Researchers Use Statistics and Math to Understand How The Brain Works

4 min read
Researchers at Georgia Tech are using math, science, and artificial intelligence to better understand how people think, move, and perceive the world.
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Railroad yard serving the Georgia Ports Authority with more than 6 railroad lanes with one engine towing a long line of intermodal containers.
April 9, 2026

Georgia Tech Research Shows East Coast Gateway Best Choice For Atlanta, Memphis And Nashville

2 min read
Independent study shows Savannah saves shippers $1,000 per container compared to West Coast ports.
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Graphic showing the researchers in front of a computer screen
AI
April 2, 2026

Researchers Build AI Tutor Grounded in Course Materials

3 min read
TokenSmith is a citation-supported large language model (LLM) tutor that can be hosted locally on a user’s personal computer. The tutor only provides answers based on course materials, such as the textbook or lecture slides.
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An older couple sitting on a couch as a man helps them use Amazon's Alexa
AI
March 31, 2026

New Study Shows Explainability is a Must for Older Adults to Trust AI

4 min read
A Georgia Tech study finds older adults are more likely to trust voice-activated AI systems when those systems clearly explain how and why they make decisions.
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CHI 2026 Transformer Explainer
March 31, 2026

Transformer Explainer Shows How AI is More Math Than Human

5 min read
Georgia Tech researchers are making AI easier to understand through their work on Transformer Explainer. The free, online tool shows non-experts how ChatGPT, Claude, and other large language models (LLMs) process language, improving AI literacy.
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A split-panel conceptual infographic asks a central question: "IN A WORLD OF LOWERED CAPABILITY COSTS, WHERE DOES TRUST LIE: BRAND OR PERFORMANCE?" The left side, "THE BRAND DIMENSION," features a glowing shield on a pedestal with an 'X' logo and lists traits like "TRUST" and "HERITAGE." The right side, "THE PERFORMANCE DIMENSION," displays a holographic data interface with metrics like "EXECUTION," "RELIABILITY," and "PREDICTABILITY.
AI
March 24, 2026

The Future of Brand in an AI-Driven World: A Supply Chain Perspective

7 min read
Practical guidance to drive real progress in 2026.
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DOE Office of Science ASCR Reports
AI
February 27, 2026

New Research Priorities Chart Course Toward Impactful, Energy-Efficient Computing

3 min read
Georgia Tech faculty members contributed to two DOE Advanced Scientific Computing Research program workshops. Recently published reports of their work may yield more energy-efficient computers and better predictions for environmental challenges.
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Picture of David Sherrill who has been Named Executive Director of the Institute for Data Engineering and Science
February 26, 2026

David Sherrill Named Executive Director of the Institute for Data Engineering and Science

3 min read
Georgia Tech has appointed David Sherrill as executive director of the Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEaS), effective March 1.
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Northrop Grumman's Cygnus XL cargo craft approaches the International Space Station
February 26, 2026

New Space Startups Take Off at Georgia Tech

5 min read
These six faculty- and student-led startups will tackle space innovations with terrestrial applications.
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Munmun De Choudhury
AI
February 24, 2026

New Study Could Show How TikTok’s Algorithm Affects Youth Mental Health

5 min read
A Georgia Tech-led research team is conducting a multi-year study using data from more than 10,000 adolescents to investigate how TikTok’s recommendation algorithm and passive content consumption impact youth mental health.
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Three men's individual portrait-style photos are arranged side by side, each showing a person from the shoulders up. The individuals wear collared shirts and appear in different lighting settings, including a dark background, a neutral studio backdrop, and a bright white background.
AI
February 24, 2026

Understanding the Data Center Building Boom

7 min read
Explosive data center growth requires research to inform policies which manage the building of this critical infrastructure.
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