Researchers studied the motion of mudskippers to understand how early terrestrial animals might have moved about on mud and sand, including sandy slopes. This animal was photographed at the Georgia Aquarium in Atlanta.  (Credit: Rob Felt, Georgia Tech)
A new study used a robot to help understand how the first land animals moved about.
GT students take top honors
Top honor went to Andrew Medford, Joshua Gomberg
Aspiring research faculty aren't the only students pursuing a postdoc.
U.S. District Court approves the DHS requested stay through May 10, 2016.
Postdocs@Tech and the Office of Postdoctoral Services are proud to recognize the outstanding presenters from the 2nd Annual Postdoctoral Research Symposium.
Shannon Hill giving expert guidance in Lieberman lab
Jessica Weaver, a postdoctoral fellow in the Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, talks with Nancy Healy, director of the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network Education and Outreach Office in the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology.
More than 40 Georgia Tech graduate students and postdoctoral fellows recently attended the 2015 Future Faculty Workshop.
The Department of Homeland Security has recently determined that visa holders in F-2 status may study part-time.
The 2016 H-1B cap has been met and USCIS will proceed in a lottery to determine who will receive an H-1B.
Members of the Sam Nunn Security Program pose with Congressman John Lewis during the group's 2015 spring trip to Washington, D.C.  
A lot of times Ph.D. student Marc Canellas has found himself daydreaming in class — daydreaming about how policy relates to science, that is.