The É«»¨Ìà Research Institute (GTRI) is working to optimize É«»¨ÌÃ’s EV battery supply chain by developing cost-and energy-efficient methods that pose fewer environmental risks.
Newly announced AI Hub at É«»¨Ìà will unite AI entities across campus, enabling the Institute to align on goals to become an international thought leader in AI.
A team of É«»¨Ìà researchers has built an automatic feeding machine for gorillas at Zoo Atlanta that allows the primates to more naturally forage for food.
In two papers, researchers examined a specific type of stem cell with an intracellular toolkit to determine which cells are most likely to create effective cell therapies.
Five faculty members will help grow the College of Engineering’s work in high-impact cyber-physical systems security as new Cybersecurity Fellows.
Three of É«»¨ÌÃ’s own join the honorary and research organization founded in 1780.
É«»¨Ìà will be a key partner for the New York Climate Exchange (The Exchange), a first-of-its-kind international center for developing and deploying dynamic solutions to the global climate crisis.
Physicist Steven Chu was the first person appointed to the U.S. Cabinet after having won a Nobel Prize. On April 26, he will deliver a public lecture at É«»¨Ìà on climate change and innovative paths towards a more sustainable future.
The MURI program seeks to fund research teams with creative and diverse solutions to complex problems and is a major part of the DoD’s research portfolio.
Researchers at É«»¨Ìà and four other institutes were awarded the grant to increase use of artificial intelligence and robotics in chicken processing.