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Flickering light strip for Alzheimer's studies on mice
School of Psychology postdoc Qiliang He is building on two mentors' research into gamma wave studies on mice — with work that will eventually include Alzheimer’s patients
Study Reveals Particle Count in Aircraft Cabins
A new study compares the level of particles in various indoor spaces, including aircraft cabins.
Kathy Sims is the Development Assistant at the College of Sciences and has over 25 years of experience working at Georgia Tech
College of Sciences development assistant discusses her unique perspective, influenced by various mentors and friends, and how that perspective shapes her daily life.
Derek Huell is a third-year Neuroscience major on a pre-med track.
Third-year Neuroscience student discusses his involvements at Georgia Tech, career goals, and thoughts and reflections on Black History Month.
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Both humans and alligators share a common four-chamber heart structure, but unlike mammals, alligators have built-in antiarrhythmic protection.
Worm blobs create collective behavior
Research into "blobs" formed by worms and robots could help developers of swarm robots better utilize emergent behavior.

Experts In The News

This week could be a jackpot for birders in Georgia, as an estimated 10 million will fly every night over the state. When they aren't flying, they'll be on the ground feasting. In an 11Alive interview, Benjamin Freeman, assistant professor in the School of Biological Sciences, discusses the “river of migrating birds” over Georgia skies:

"So most of these small birds, they're actually... flying at night. So when they're flying, they're spending so much energy they're heating up, so they like to fly when it's cool at night. And they're flying a couple thousand feet up. They're flying all night and then sometime in the morning they'll land and they'll spend the day looking for food. And then the next night, they'll often rise up again and keep flying north, so they're flying a couple 100 miles a night.”

Discover the full interview here.

11 Alive April 28, 2025

Biofilms have emergent properties: traits that appear only when a system of individual items interacts. It was this emergence that attracted School of Physics Associate Professor Peter Yunker to the microbial structures. Trained in soft matter physics — the study of materials that can be structurally altered — he is interested in understanding how the interactions between individual bacteria result in the higher-order structure of a biofilm

Recently, in his lab at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Yunker and his team created detailed topographical maps of the three-dimensional surface of a growing biofilm. These measurements allowed them to study how a biofilm’s shape emerges from millions of infinitesimal interactions among component bacteria and their environment. In 2024 in Nature Physics, they described the biophysical laws that control the complex aggregation of bacterial cells.

The work is important, Yunker said, not only because it can help explain the staggering diversity of one of the planet’s most common life forms, but also because it may evoke life’s first, hesitant steps toward multicellularity.

Quanta Magazine April 21, 2025

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May
07
2025
This one-day workshop introduces Georgia Tech faculty to the cyberinfrastructure (CI) resources, technologies, and services available to support research and teaching—both at the institute and through national platforms.
May
07
2025
Join us for this live storytelling event, where individuals will share their personal experiences with brain implants and reveal the profound impact of this technology on their lives.
May
08
2025
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May
08
2025
Join us for two special events celebrating women in STEM, a public lecture featuring Professor Laura Cadonati and a community celebration at a local brewery!
May
14
2025
The campus community is invited to join us for a town hall to review the Institute’s phased approach toward a more in-person work model for the 2025-26 academic year.

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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.