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A man looks at a woman who is explaining her research via a poster., Separate headshots of three women, Headshots of three separate women.
The College of Sciences proudly recognizes the six graduate scholars awarded $1,000 in research travel grants during the Career, Research, Innovation, and Development Conference (CRIDC) poster competition.
A family poses for a special moment in the Celebrate STEAM photo booth during Georgia Tech's Celebrate STEAM event on March 8.
Over 5,000 people attended Georgia Tech's Celebrate STEAM event on March 8, which showcased more than 60 demonstrations in science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics.
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From biotech startups to consulting and corporate leadership, three College of Sciences alumni share how applying the scientific method encourages career growth and business success.
, Image of award recipient Maugan Lloyd, Image of award recipiant Zachary Tilder, Image of award recipiant Yiren Ren
Celebrating the remarkable achievements of our psychology graduate students as award recipients
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Eric Schumacher, professor of psychology specializing in the study of cognitive control, joins the Generating Buzz podcast to talk about how brain rot is spreading — and how to stem the tide.
cios 2024 poster, Woon Ju Park
Congradulations to 2024 CIOS Award Winner, Woon Ju Park, recognized for PSYC 4803: Special Topics
Institute for Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, and Society (INNS) is set to launch July 1, 2025.
The internal search will identify an inaugural executive director for the new Interdisciplinary Research Institute, fostering cutting-edge research and innovation at the intersection of neuroscience, neurotechnology, and societal impact.
Teresa Fosque receiving award, Chris Wiese getting award
Honoring outstanding contributions by students, staff and faculty
Members of the College of Sciences Young Alumni Board. (Sid Suratia)
The College of Sciences launched its Young Alumni Board, a volunteer-based leadership group that is tasked with deepening the relationship between recent Yellow Jacket graduates and the College. The inaugural Board consists of 13 members who obtained an u
From left to right: Alish Dipani, inaugural graduate fellow for the Center of Excellence in Computational Cognition (CoCo); Doby Rahnev, psychology professor and founding director of CoCo; Bob Wilson, associate professor in psychology and newly appointed CoCo director; Sashank Varma, psychology professor and conference co-organizer., Over 100 Atlanta-area researchers attended the inaugural CoCo conference.
Hosted by the School of Psychology’s Center of Excellence in Computational Cognition, the event gathered over 100 researchers in the Atlanta area to explore cutting-edge work in computation, perception, decision-making, and more.

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