College of Sciences Announces New Minors, Ph.D. Program and Curriculum Additions

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This fall, the College of Sciences will debut three new minors, a new Ph.D. program, and a new “4+1” B.S./M.S. degree program. 

Jean Lynch-Stieglitz Named School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Chair

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The College of Sciences is pleased to announce the appointment of Jean Lynch-Stieglitz as chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, effective September 2024.

Weaker Ocean Currents Lead to Decline in Nutrients for North Atlantic Ocean Life During Prehistoric Climate Change, Research Shows

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The study, lead by researchers at Georgia Tech, uncovers how weakening prehistoric ocean currents impacted North Atlantic nutrient levels and ocean life, supporting predictions about how today's oceans might react to a changing climate.

Tropical Revelations: Unearthing the Impacts of Hydrological Sensitivity on Global Rainfall

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Georgia Tech researcher investigates how rainfall will change as Earth’s atmosphere heats up.

Georgia Tech’s Space Research Initiative Hosts Yuri’s Day Symposium

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The event brought together faculty, researchers, and students to celebrate the Institute’s interdisciplinary space research.
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Seed Grants Fund Research Centers for Critical Minerals, Spatial Computation and Navigation

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Selected from a finalist pool of nine proposals, Associate Professors Yuanzhi Tang and Thackery Brown’s ideas were chosen due to their high potential for novel interdisciplinary research and impact.
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2024 Frontiers in Science: Climate Action

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Inaugural College of Sciences research conference and symposium showcases Georgia Tech’s contributions to climate research and solutions.

Earth Month Features Sustainability Events

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April is Earth Month with a full calendar of events open to the campus community.

Good Dog: LASSIE Spirit Learns to Walk on the Moon

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Researchers at Georgia Tech have teamed up with NASA and five peer institutions to teach dog-like robots to navigate craters of the Moon and other challenging planetary surfaces.

Meet the TI:GRESSES: Celebrating the Women of the TI:GER Program

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In honor of Women’s History Month, the Georgia Tech Scheller College of Business celebrates some of the women in TI:GER as they share their backgrounds and experiences in the transformative program.