Robel's open-access software package will pair state-of-the-art tools with ice sheet models that anyone can use

Gauging Glaciers: Alex Robel Awarded NSF CAREER Grant for New Ice Melt Modeling Tool

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Robel will create a new open-access software package — complete with state-of-the-art tools and paired with ice sheet models that anyone can use, even on a laptop or home computer.
Mantle plumes, shown in red, have been identified around the world. (Ingo Wölbern, via Wikimedia Commons) , Samer Naif, left, with fellow researchers in the field (offshore New Zealand, for a separate research study). , A figure showing the Earth relief around the Galapagos islands, which shows the effects of the mantle plume. (Wikimedia Commons)

Scientists Unearth 20 Million Years of ‘Hot Spot’ Magmatism Under Cocos Plate

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A team of scientists led by Georgia Tech have observed past episodic intraplate magmatism and corroborated the existence of a partial melt channel at the base of the Cocos Plate.

Jean Lynch-Stieglitz Receives Jefferson Science Fellowship

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Jean Lynch-Stieglitz has earned a new fellowship with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to build STEM expertise in the State Department and the U.S. Agency for International Development.

AI Hub at Georgia Tech to Unite Campus in Artificial Intelligence R&D and Commercialization Efforts

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Newly announced AI Hub at Georgia Tech will unite AI entities across campus, enabling the Institute to align on goals to become an international thought leader in AI.

What to Read This Summer

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We asked a few avid readers for book recommendations.

Regents Hold Tuition Steady for Tech

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Students will see no change in tuition and fees for the coming academic year.
Georgia emissions fell 5% from 2017 to 2021, according to the Drawdown Georgia research team led by Regents' Professor Marilyn Brown.

Georgia Emissions Declining, Georgia Tech-led Drawdown Georgia Research Team Shows

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Transportation is now the state's leading emitter of greenhouse gases, eclipsing energy production.

Parlaying an Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Degree into Software Success

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New Relic executive Tia Williams was one of the first Earth and Atmospheric Sciences undergraduates at Georgia Tech. Now, she’s unveiling ways for current students to map their College of Sciences skills.

Photo Finish: Spring 2023 Commencement

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Georgia Tech's 264th Commencement, held May 5 and 6 at Bobby Dodd Stadium, celebrated 5,673 graduates. Here are a few moments captured during the event.
Georgia Tech researchers give presentations on their Undergraduate Sustainability Education Innovation Grants during a recent "Jamboree" in the Kendeda Building. (Photo Jess Hunt-Ralston) , Deborah Santos

College of Sciences Courses Spotlight UN Sustainable Development Goals

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Six proposals from the College of Sciences will evolve existing courses, create new ones to include the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals — a key part of Georgia Tech’s Sustainability Next initiative.