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A view of Tech Tower from Crosland Tower. Photo: Georgia Tech
College of Sciences Graduate Programs Earn Strong 2026 U.S. News Rankings
R. Shane Kimbrough speaks in front of room of people during a fireside chat, Joyce Shi Sim holds a microphone and laser pointer while presenting to room of people, Professor James Wray holds microphone and points to powerpoint slide during his presentation, Group photo of five people, including Georgia Tech faculty
One day after the historic Artemis II launch, the College of Sciences welcomed more than 150 researchers, students, and community members to its signature Frontiers in Science conference.
A black banner reading "Frontiers in Science: Advancing Space Exploration." The words are surrounded by dynamic gold sparkles, along with light blue, gold, and white parallelograms.
This year's Frontiers in Science conference will offer an inspiring look at the future of space exploration and life beyond Earth — from satellites and rovers to bold visions for human exploration.
Luis Delgado wearing protective gloves in a lab, Nick Fabrizio wearing a blue Tech Promise shirt
Because of Tech Promise, Luis Delgado and Nick Fabrizio were able to dream big and set their sights on Georgia Tech.
Tansu Celikel standing in front of dry erase board, Pictured left to right: Celikel, Dixon, Kim, Lyon, and Reneau
Tansu Celikel, professor and chair in the School of Psychology, is among the five Georgia Tech leaders selected for the 2026 ACC Academic Leaders Network Fellows program.
Four students stand in front of emergency sign., Students stand in front of an ambulance.
Four Georgia Tech students share what it’s like to balance rigorous coursework with the high-stakes world of emergency medicine.
Sidney Scott-Sharoni, Sidney Scott-Sharoni
A Ph.D. graduate’s research shows that the more humanlike an AI agent is, the less likely a user is to follow it.
Affectionally called "DragonCon for neuroscience," the annual Society for Neuroscience meeting is one of the largest academic conferences in the world., Benjamin Magondu, a graduate student in biomedical engineering, presented at SfN for the first time this year., With hundreds of presentations happening simultaneously, the poster floor can be overwhelming at SfN — but for many, that's part of the draw., Trisha Kesar answers a question during the SfN press conference on AI in neuroscience, moderated by Chris Rozell.
With more than 60 presentations and recognition for neuroscience outreach and AI research, Georgia Tech demonstrated its growing impact at the 2025 Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting.
Tech Tower (Rob Felt/Georgia Tech)
The AI4Science Center's seed grant aims to support the development of research projects centered on innovation and collaboration.
Randall Receiving His Award, Professor Randall W. Engle
Across his career, Engle has combined transformative scholarship with deep commitment to students, junior colleagues, and the broader scientific community, exemplifying the highest standards of academic leadership and impact.

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