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Rebecca Donegan will use the grant to find out more about nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), a pathogen that causes lung infections
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Led by the Georgia Research Alliance, the National AI Institute for Adult Learning in Online Education (ALOE) is one of 11 new NSF institutes created as part of an investment totaling $220 million.
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Today, Georgia Tech received two National Science Foundation Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes awards, totaling $40 million.
Fostering Happiness
Eric Schumacher, professor in the School of Psychology, teaches that, with intentional practice, people can improve their happiness level regardless of the circumstances and their individual predisposition.
Jennifer Hom
Jennifer Hom, Konstantin Tikhomirov, and Michael Loss will present on topology, discrete probability, and more at the 2022 International Congress of Mathematicians in Russia
College of Sciences alumni from three schools are in this year's class of Georgia Tech Alumni 40 Under 40.
The Georgia Tech Alumni Association has released its annual list of young graduates working to change our world, with six College of Sciences alumni from three schools among those honored in the 2021 class of the Tech’s 40 Under 40.

Experts In The News

School of Biological Sciences Professor Marvin Whiteley has been named the 2026 recipient of the American Society for Microbiology's D.C. White Award for Interdisciplinary Research. This award recognizes Whiteley’s distinguished accomplishments in interdisciplinary research and mentoring in microbiology.

American Society for Microbiology September 5, 2025

Reproduction is strange in many social insects, but the Iberian harvester ant (Messor ibericus) takes the weirdness to the next level. Queens mate with males of another species and then clone them, researchers report today in Nature, which means this ant is the only known organism that propagates two species by itself. Evolutionary biologist Jonathan Romiguier of the University of Montpellier, who led the team, calls M. ibericus “in a sense, the most complex, colonial life form we know of so far.”

The finding “is almost impossible to believe and pushes our understanding of evolutionary biology,” says Michael Goodisman, an evolutionary biologist and professor in the School of Biological Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology who was not involved with the new research. “Just when you think you’ve seen it all, social insects reveal another surprise."

Science Magazine September 3, 2025

Upcoming Events

Sep
16
2025
The AI4Science Center will host Pierre Gentine of Columbia University for a talk entitled "Lost in latent land: prediction, understanding and data assimilation through latent spaces for weather and climate".
Sep
17
2025
Featuring | Elliott J. Rouse | Associate Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Sep
17
2025
This event offers two exciting opportunities for students to learn about career options in the State of Georgia government.
Sep
18
2025
Career Exploration: What can I do with an undergraduate degree in neuroscience? Insight from our Alum.
Sep
19
2025
Join the Spatial Ecology and Paleontology Lab for Fossil Fridays! Become a fossil hunter and help discover how vertebrate communities have changed through time.

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Welcome — we're so glad you're here. Learn more about us in this video, narrated by Susan Lozier, College of Sciences Dean and Sutherland Chair.