


Georgia Tech Researchers Study Methods for Assessing Classroom Air Quality during COVID-19 Pandemic
<>Georgia Tech researchers have identified that in-situ measurements of either carbon dioxide (CO2) or particulate matter (PM) by low-cost sensors can be used to perform such calculations in classrooms.




IHE-LeaD: New Fellowship Aims to Accelerate Translation of Scientific Discoveries in Health, Environment into Community-Facing Solutions
<>The Interdisciplinary Health and Environment Leadership Development (IHE-LeaD) Program announces its first cohort of graduate student fellows from the College of Sciences, the College of Engineering, and the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.







College of Sciences Celebrates Six New Haley Fellows
<>Graduate students from each of the six College of Sciences schools have received 2022-2023 Herbert P. Haley Fellowships to expand their research — and connect with fellow scientists and mathematicians at conferences and events.
Fall 2022 GT Astrobiology Distinguished Lecture and Social Event!
<>Lecture Title: Contending with the Truly Alien: Agnostic Approaches to Life Detection

Three Faculty Named Blanchard Early Career Professors
<>The College of Sciences has named three new Blanchard Early Career Professors: Martin Mourigal, School of Physics; Dobromir “Doby” Rahnev, School of Psychology; and Yuanzhi Tang, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.
Undergraduate Student Research Round-up: Summer Across the College of Sciences
<>NSF REUs, a new community college initiative, conferences and workshops offer ample opportunities for students — current, prospective, and visiting — to hone their research skills in the College of Sciences.


Research Aircraft to Investigate Monsoon-climate Connections
<>A team of international scientists will study how the Asian summer monsoon — one of the largest and most important meteorological patterns in the world — affects atmospheric chemistry and global climate.


Coastal Glacier Retreat Linked to Climate Change
<>Researchers have developed a methodology to determine why coastal glaciers are retreating, and in turn, how much can be attributed to human-caused climate change.


Joseph Montoya Named Director of Ocean Science and Engineering
<>The Colleges of Sciences and Engineering are pleased to announce the appointment of Joseph Montoya, professor in Biological Sciences, to the position of director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Ocean Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech.
An Evolution of Astrobiology
<>Three researchers from the Colleges of Engineering and Sciences are leading astrobiology’s largest national conference focused on the origins of life.
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