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Students on the Georgia Tech campus, NOVID exposure app
An new app made available to Georgia Tech faculty, staff and students uses smartphones to help control the coronavirus.
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A new at-home polysomnography kit, built by Audrey Duarte and W. Hong Yeo, proposes a path to getting data and a better night’s sleep — thanks to a new, unobtrusive nanotech device.
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Kathryn Lanier (PhD Chem 17), Maria Soto-Giron (PhD BI 18), Nseabasi Ufot (Psy 02) are included in a new program designed to recognize the achievements of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni who are improving the human condition.
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GT-ORNL still has funding available for graduate, postdoc students in wide range of disciplines.
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Myanna, who joined Georgia Tech as director of the LGBTQIA Resource Center in May, shares insights and advice for students, faculty, and staff looking to connect to resources, forge new friendships, and get involved as advocates and allies.
On behalf of the School of Psychology, we would like to take a moment and congratulate the Class of 2020.
Work by scientists in all six schools earns recognition and continued research opportunities
, Susan Lozier, who was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2020., The three Georgia Tech faculty members elected to the National Academy of Scienes in 2020: Marilyn Brown, Randall Engle, and Arkadi Nemirovski., The four Georgia Tech faculty members elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2020: Marilyn Brown, Thomas Kurfess, Susan Margulies, and Alexander Shapiro.
Georgia Tech honors faculty elected this year to National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and American Academy of Arts and Sciences — including three members of the College of Sciences.
This year, a record 49 graduate students and postdocs received the Tech to Teaching certificate and 68 participants received the CIRTL certificate.
Georgia Tech Historical Marker (Photo: Rob Felt), , , Chrissy Spencer
Two months after a rapid evolution to remote learning and teaching, College of Sciences students, faculty, and graduate teaching assistants share perspectives, challenges, surprises, and what they’ve learned together — apart.

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