College of Sciences 2022 Summer REU Retreat, Amicalola Falls, GA. , School of Biological Sciences Associate Professor Brian Hammer (2nd from left), teaching assistant Ahn Pham (3rd from left) and nine 2022 Aquatic Chemical Ecology (ACE) REU students on a trawl along the Georgia coast. , REU Physics Frontiers Lunch and Learn Seminar 2022

NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates Program Returns for 2023

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Georgia Tech’s College of Sciences Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) offers summer programs for 2023.

School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences to Offer Three New Undergraduate Degrees — Including Interdisciplinary Environmental Science Major

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The expanded undergraduate degree offerings are designed to continue Georgia Tech’s reputation for academic rigor — and also reflect trends in student interests, as well as current and forecasted needs in the job marketplace.

Researchers and Alumni Aid in $2.6 Million Effort to Restore Salt Marshes in Historic Charleston

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A citizen science initiative led by a Georgia Tech alum has turned a community’s concerns into a collaborative effort — which includes Biological Sciences Professor Joel Kostka — to study and restore Charleston’s degraded salt marshes.

To the Moon, Back, and Beyond

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The Artemis I rocket launch is a major step in NASA's return to Earth's moon. Hear from seven Georgia Tech experts on why we're going and what we might find, the science and politics of space, and predictions on the broader future of space exploration.
Postdoc Symposium 2022 Winners

Mathias Louboutin Among Fall 2022 Postdoctoral Research Symposium Winning Presenters

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Six Tech postdocs were announced as winners of the 2022 Fall Postdoctoral Research Symposium, which took place on Friday, Oct. 28.

AI-ALOE Brings AI-based Ecological Research Power To Local Technical College

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The AI-ALOE Institute offers the Georgia Tech led web application VERA to local technical college.
Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Assistant Professor Frances Rivera-Hernández (Photo: Brice Zimmerman)

Frances Rivera-Hernández Lands NASA and Scialog Grants for Planetary Research, Signatures of Life

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Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Assistant Professor Frances Rivera-Hernández will help develop smarter autonomous rovers and robotics for the Moon and Mars, and hunt for chemical signs of life beyond Earth.

New International Center Will Support Collaborative Solutions to Improve Health of World’s Oceans

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Ocean Visions – UN Decade Collaborative Center for Ocean-Climate Solutions (OV – UN DCC) will be headquartered at Georgia Aquarium
Coastal Erosion

Georgia Sea Level Research and Resilience Efforts Expand

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A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) project funded by the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science has officially started
A research enclosure at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's SPRUCE facility in northern Minnesota. (Photo Joel Kostka) , Joel Kostka takes soil samples at the SPRUCE facility in Minnesota. , A soil core sample from the SPRUCE facility. (Photo Joel Kostka) , The entrance to Marcell Experimental Forest, part of the SPRUCE facility shared by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the U.S. Forest Service. (Photo Joel Kostka) , Plants in the SPRUCE experimental area are dominated by peat mosses of the genus Sphagnum, which is an ecosystem engineer that produces much of the degrading biomass or “peat” in soils of northern peatlands. (Photo Joel Kostka) , Ph.D. student Tianze Song from the School of Biological Sciences prepares soil samples for metagenomics investigations during the annual soil core collection of the SPRUCE experiment. (Photo Joel Kostka) , The Kostka Lab research group.

Joel Kostka Awarded $3.2 Million to Keep Digging into How Soils and Plants Capture Carbon — And Keep It Out of Earth’s Atmosphere

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School of Biological Sciences Professor Joel Kostka’s decade of research in Minnesota peatlands has received a boost from a new Department of Energy grant, set to explore how science can address climate change with emphasis on carbon storage.