Minda Monteagudo

Ocean Sciences and Engineering Celebrates First Graduate

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Minda Monteagudo is a one-of-a-kind student, literally. She is the first student to ever graduate with a Ph.D. in ocean sciences and engineering from Georgia Tech.

Getting to the Root of Plant-Soil Interactions: Optical Instrument to Give Clearest 3D Images Yet of Rhizosphere

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Georgia Tech scientists and engineers are building a new DOE-funded instrument that captures 3D images of plant-microbe chemical reactions underground in an interdisciplinary effort to develop biofuels and fertilizers — and help mitigate climate change.
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Long-term Exposure to Air Pollution May Increase Risk of Alzheimer’s, Other Neurological Disorders

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School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences researchers show connections to traffic emissions as chief cause
The Future of Space Exploration , The Space Launch System (SLS), will send people to the moon. The SLS is designed to send humans to Mars one day. (courtesy: NASA) , Astronauts will live in a spaceship called Gateway that orbits the moon. (courtesy: NASA) , NASA plans to send humans to Mars by the end of the 2030s. (courtesy: NASA) , Koki Ho, Stephen Ruffin, and Jennifer Glass

The Future of Space Exploration

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Georgia Tech points to what’s next, and how the Institute will contribute. “Discovering life beyond Earth would fundamentally change humanity’s perspective on our place in the universe,” says Earth and Atmospheric Sciences' Jennifer Glass.

College of Sciences Adds Satellite Counselor

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Satellite counselor Tara Holdampf will provide confidential consultations and support for students, virtually and from the Molecular Science and Engineering Building
Jack Winn (left), Dhruti Triveti, and Julianna Mercado wait for measurements from specialized equipment in the Analytical Chemistry Lab in the Boggs Building. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , Lab equipment purchased with Tech Fees get the Technology Fee sticker, starring Buzz. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , The radioisotope detector known as Rafael. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , When you need molecules “smashed” to find their radioactive components, use the Hulk. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , A radioisotope measurement instrument purchased with Tech Fee funds. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , The laser induced spectrometer recently purchased for the Analytical Chemistry Lab by Tech Fee funds. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , A nuclear magnetic resonance instrument for chemical breakdown and analysis. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , A closeup of the NMR instrument. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , Equipment purchased with Tech Fee funds stands ready in Christy O’Mahony’s Analytical Chemistry lab. (Photo Renay San Miguel) , Martha Broadnax (left), chemistry major, and biochemistry major Varsha Bharadwaj conduct experiments in the Analytical Chemistry Lab. (Photo Renay San Miguel)

Tech Fee Funds Next-Level Lab Instruments, Equipment, Resources for College of Sciences Students

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Learn about new Tech Fee-powered equipment and resources, and hear from Analytical Chemistry Lab instructors about how they’re using new instruments to advance their curriculum and the impact of these on students' career preparation.
International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. , "A Taste of the World" event celebrated during International Education Week 2017.

Global Spotlight on Sciences for International Education Week

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During International Education Week, the College of Sciences celebrates the impact of international perspectives, connection, and contributions in our community.
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Ethics Week Returns With Community Engagement Events

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Explore 2021 Ethics Week events, including an interdisciplinary panel of faculty in biological sciences, civil and environmental engineering, business, and public policy.
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Modeling Water-cleansing Wetlands in Extreme Weather

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Georgia Tech is partnering with two Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratories to better understand how wetlands function, enabling scientists to better understand their role in controlling water quality.
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Campus Gets Spooky for Halloween

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If you’re looking for Halloween fun or just a way to unwind, stop by one of these campus events this week.