New Engineering Faculty Members, All Hailing from Georgia Tech ECE. Top row (l-r): Maad Alowaifeer, Bahar Asgari, Ningyuan Cao, Zackory Erickson, and Yan Fang. Bottom row (l-r): Min-gu Kim, Jingfei Liu, Oluwaseun Sangodoyin, Wonbo Shim, and Jong-Hyeok Yoon.
Ten recently minted Georgia Tech ECE Ph.D. graduates and postdoctoral fellows/associates have been hired into faculty positions around the world, despite a difficult and challenging job market.
Read on for four Georgia Tech Arts events to add to your calendar.
Move Georgia Tech hopes to empower the campus community to choose active transportation.
Atlanta is known for being a car-centric city. A new campus initiative from Campus Services seeks to challenge that perception.
Rebecca Donegan will use the grant to find out more about nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), a pathogen that causes lung infections
Rebecca Donegan and María Coronel
María Coronel and Rebecca Donegan helping to improve the odds against disease with assist Beckman Coulter Foundation and Dasher Endowment
Covid-19 has driven a lot of things we do almost entirely online — including the job search process. But, have you adjusted your search strategies to reflect this new reality?
Tony Harding, a graduating Ph.D. student in the School of Economics has accepted a postdoctoral position at Harvard University.
Check out this list of seven ways to get a workout in without leaving campus. 
Find out how Kyla Ross, the assistant vice provost for Advocacy and Conflict Resolution, can help members of the academic campus community deal with conflict. 
Dr. Jie Chen and her coauthors estimate the short‐term effects of paid sick leave on worker absenteeism and health care utilization in the United States using data from the 2000–2013 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey.