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VoterTech

The VoterTech Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) team the team is developing technologies to help voters find information about registration, ballot information, and early and absentee voting.

Jordan McKaig, PhD student in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.

McKaig discusses her astrobiology research and shares what first interested her in space and science.

Dabbar Visit

Paul M. Dabbar, undersecretary for science at the U.S. Department of Energy, toured several of Georgia Tech’s energy-related labs on Sept. 25.

Keith Oden

Keith Oden, longtime Director of Academic Diversity for the College of Sciences, will retire after serving and building the Georgia Tech community for 35 years. 

A magnified view of the "branchy structure" found in snowflake yeast (Image: Will Ratcliff)

Two Georgia Tech scientists are raising new questions about the development of specialized cells in early multicellular organisms. 

Divers preparing the autonomous benthic lander vehicle developed by Georgia Tech's Martial Taillefert during exploration of the Gulf of Mexico's "blue holes." (Photo Florida Atlantic University)

A former Georgia Tech researcher and current School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences professor continue their dives into "blue holes," underwater sinkholes that offer clues for ocean/coastal relationships, as well as the lasting impact of climate change.