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Neurons growing in a culture dish (NASA), School of Psychology Assistant Professor Apurva Ratan Murty, Graduate Student Mayukh Deb
Researchers at Georgia Tech have developed an algorithm that helps AI models develop internal organization just like the human brain — boosting efficiency by 20 percent.
Spring 2025 Course Instructor Opinion Survey (CIOS) Honor Roll
Eighteen faculty members from the College of Sciences have been recognized by their students for outstanding teaching and educational impact.
The human brain has 86 billion neurons that make trillions of connections. Grafissimo/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images
The concept, cool yet maybe a little creepy, is known as mind uploading.
Georgia Tech Leads as Robotics World Converges on Atlanta for ICRA 2025
The world’s largest robotics conference is coming to Atlanta, and 136 researchers and students from Georgia Tech will showcase their novel and groundbreaking contributions to a booming field.
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Dozens of members of the College of Sciences community were honored during Institute-wide celebrations held in March and April 2025.
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Georgia Tech’s new Center for Human-AI-Robot Teaming (CHART) looks to revolutionize the collaboration between humans, AI, and robots.
Close up shot of Tech Tower in the spring with blooming flowers
In Spring 2025, 67 academic and research faculty members were promoted to the highest rank. We are honored to celebrate their accomplishments and contributions to the Georgia Tech community.
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Georgia Tech's Explore Living Learning Community has a new faculty director dedicated to enhancing student engagement through innovative programming and leadership.
Spring Sciences Celebration Honorees
The College of Sciences recognized outstanding faculty and staff for the 2024-25 academic year as well as recent retirees.
A view of Tech Tower from Crosland Tower. Photo: Georgia Tech
This semester, 36 faculty members from across the Institute, including four from the College of Sciences, were awarded tenure.

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