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Demirchelie (left) and Shafei (not pictured) used a popular mathematical and engineering method called a fuzzy algorithm to quantify sustainability.

In February, Elaheh Demirchelie, Arch 09, MS Arch 14, with the scientific expertise of Babak Shafei, PhD EAS 12, and Kristen Mitchell, MS EAS 11, launched a sustainable fashion brand.

2020 Earth Day Design

Connect with Georgia Tech Earth Day from home the week of April 13-17.

PPE Donated to Help Healthcare Workers

Thousands of items that are in short supply for healthcare workers are now being dispatched across the state.

A sheen of oil coats the surface of the Gulf of Mexico in June 2010, as ships work to help control the Deepwater Horizon spill. Credit: kris krüg, CC BY-NC-SA 2.0/Eos Magazine

A new article from Georgia Tech professor Joel Kostka highlights the advances made in microbial science in the 10 years since the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, the world's worst environmental disaster. 

Women Who Lead

March is Women’s History Month, a time to reflect on women's contributions to American history, society, and culture. At Tech, we celebrate the women who are making a difference in research and inspiring future generations to make their own history. 

David Sherrill, professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry and School of Computational Science and Engineering; associate director of the Georgia Tech Institute for Data Engineering and Science.

A Georgia Tech research group led by computational chemist David Sherrill, professor in the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, is offering new tools, including artificial intelligence-based resources, for helping scientists involved in drug discovery efforts.