Georgia Tech proudly announces its faculty who have been named to the Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list.
Georgia Tech has been ranked 7th in the world in the 2026 Times Higher Education Interdisciplinary Science Rankings
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a biologically based film made from natural ingredients found in plants, mushrooms, and food waste that can block moisture and oxygen as effectively as conventional plastics
A surprising behavior, overlooked for decades, could pave the way for development of a new class of energy-efficient electronics inspired by nature.
The seed grant program reaches many faculty members from a diverse array of disciplines due to the generous support provided by broad-based partnerships in addition to the Sustainability Next funds.
Ryan Lively and Matthew McDowell are recognized for pioneering work in sustainable chemical engineering and advanced battery technologies.
Legacies in Paper showcases artwork by Nancy Cohen, Sara Garden Armstrong, and Helen Hiebert
Paper-based electronics and student scientists
The project addresses one of the world’s most pressing challenges in sustainability: eliminating plastic waste.
A new study shows how the material made from leaves and branches that collect on forest floors can be mixed with local soil to filter out road grime before it reaches waterways.
An engineer’s unexpected path to Georgia Tech is paved with detours, data, and a dose of humor.
The Institute earned the recognition for the third consecutive year.