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Andrea Welsh

Although based on a graduate student’s perspective, Andrea Welsh’s tips also apply to undergrads, faculty, and staff.

Stars of Science Matters, Season 1

Season 1 of the podcast of the College of Sciences is now available at sciencematters.gatech.edu.       

Ants digging tunnels

For ants and robots operating in confined spaces like tunnels, having more workers does not necessarily mean getting more work done. Just as too many cooks in a kitchen get in each other’s way, having too many robots in tunnels creates clogs that can bring the work to a grinding halt.

New muscle strands thanks to stem cell hydrogel

Injured elderly muscle tissue heals slowly or not at all, and Duchene MS sufferers often die when their diaphragm muscles weaken then give out. A new hydrogel that packs donor muscle stem cells could someday help these patients recover and live longer.

Michael Evans in France

Excursions and immersion in a foreign culture enhanced Georgia Tech classes in biology, chemistry, and French.

Seth Marder Regents Professor, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Award recognizes Seth Marder’s entire research achievements to date.