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"Frontline" created by Kevin Kobsic. Submitted for United Nations Global Call Out To Creatives.

A pair from studies from School of Psychology researchers shows that health care professionals and older Americans are worrying more about personal safety, among other anxieties in the midst of the pandemic — which could signal significant mental health issues for these groups. 

GT Community Support Network

Trio of associate deans create group to share ideas, pool resources, and provide employment and volunteer opportunities to GT community.

Nature cover - August 6, 2020

The cover story for the August 6, 2020 issue of Nature features the optical observations of lightning flashes on Jupiter made by the Juno spacecraft. The article was written by select members of the NASA Mission Juno team, including ECE Professor Emeritus Paul G. Steffes. Steffes is a member of the Center for Space Technology and Research (C-STAR), which is co-led by Thomas Orlando (Chemistry and Biochemistry) and Glenn Lightsey (Aerospace Engineering).

A graphic showing ocean circulation developed from MPAS (Model for Prediction Across Scales) components for oceans, sea ice, and land ice. (Graphic courtesy E3SM.org.)

The Department of Energy's process for predicting how climate change will affect carbon in the planet's ecosystem could get a makeover, thanks to a new grant for two School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences researchers. 

This semester, our students adjust to new schedules that include a mixture of online and hybrid courses.
As we start fall semester and a fresh school year, second year neuroscience major Annabelle Thomas joins Fredrick Holloman, a learning specialist and academic coach in Georgia Tech Tutoring & Academic Support, to share top tips for a successful semester.
Audrey Duarte, Professor, School of Psychology

A new at-home polysomnography kit, built by Audrey Duarte and W. Hong Yeo, proposes a path to getting data and a better night’s sleep — thanks to a new, unobtrusive nanotech device.