Georgia’s booming data center industry brings economic promise and environmental pressure. Researchers say innovation and local action can tip the balance.
What happens when a country seeks to develop a peaceful nuclear energy program?
By uniting experts across disciplines, Georgia Tech is positioning itself at the forefront of neuroscience and space research.
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 degree program will help educate the next generation of sustainability leaders for corporations, government, and non-governmental organizations.
The multi-year research project could make scalable off-grid power sources a reality for rural communities and the military.
As the world shifts toward electrification, the nations that command the battery supply chain will define the future of mobility, energy, and economic influence. For the U.S., the challenge isn’t just to keep pace — it’s to lead the charge.
Our researchers are creating new technologies that pollute less and store more energy — while also ensuring the manufacturing process is clean.
Meet Tim Lieuwen, executive director of the Strategic Energy Institute (SEI).
The former interim chair for the AE School has been elected an International Fellow for his contributions to the aerospace and energy professions.