Two current College of Engineering faculty members and an adjunct professor (and former dean) have been named to the National Academy of Engineering.

Attackers are tricking computer users with URLs that are similar to those of real companies.

The growing visibility of researchers interested in astrobiology is helping Georgia Tech emerge as a powerhouse in the field.

A new technique allows gallium nitride gas sensors to be grown on a standard substrate and then transferred to a different support.

New online master's in cybersecurity will cost less than $10,000.

Researchers have addressed one of the most significant challenges to the use of organic thin-film transistors.

Nano-electric technology may improve the drug development process.

Georgia Tech has received a $12.8 contract award to accelerate detection of network infections.

Georgia Tech hosts a panel discussion in Washington, D.C. about the emerging debate on ethics and robotics.

A boron nitride separation layer is the basis for a new technique for producing photovoltaic cells.

A control system simulator for a chemical processing plant could help train operators on security measures.

Cybersecurity researchers have helped close a side channel security vulnerability in popular encryption software.

Co-design of antenna and electronics could lead to improved performance in millimeter wave transmitters.

Georgia Tech has named Chaouki Abdallah as executive vice president for research.

Georgia Tech researchers are advancing the basic and applied science of machine learning.

This robot is designed to lure in digital troublemakers who have set their sights on industrial facilities. HoneyBot will then trick the bad actors into giving up valuable information to cybersecurity professionals.

Researchers are creating a connected new world through the internet of things.

Georgia Tech Internet of Things research center issues new report on integrated building data standards.

FireHUD will represent Georgia Tech in the inaugural ACC InVenture Prize competition.

Student inventors from Georgia Tech, Boston College, Duke University, University of North Carolina and University of Virginia will compete in the ACC InVenture Prize finale.

At Georgia Tech, researchers are addressing thermal challenges for electronic equipment in broad and bold ways.

Researchers have developed a new technique for identifying promotional infections of websites operated by government and educational organizations.

A study of 20 major cloud hosting services has found that as many as 10 percent of the repositories hosted by them had been compromised.

New acoustic device research reveals even a healthy knee makes cringeworthy sounds. But the audio can be turned into graphs, and researchers hope they will some day become medically useful.

A simple solution-based processing technique could help reduce the cost of polymer solar cells.

Startup's technology was built on Georgia Tech research.

Georgia Tech has been awarded $17.3 million to help establish new science of attribution.

Egerstedt will replace the founding executive director of IRIM, Henrik I. Christensen, who is moving to the University of California, San Diego.

GT Computing students earns top honor at a recent hackathon event hosted by MIT.

DARPA awards $9.4 million to develop a new technique for monitoring IoT devices.

NSF funding to link technologies from Georgia Tech, Smithsonian and IBM to study environment.

The always-on camera could be used in a wide array of products from security to consumer electronics.

EnerCage wirelessly powers electronic devices and sensors traditionally used during rodent research experiments, without interconnect wires or batteries.

The Georgia Tech Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies has expanded to include Amazon Web Services.

Researchers are investigating the sources of information “leaks” that could provide information to hackers about what computers and cellphones are doing.

A first-of-its-kind robotic vehicle recently dove to depths never before visited under Antarctica’s Ross Ice Shelf and brought back video of life on the seafloor.

GTRI researchers are adapting optical techniques to enhance U.S. electronic warfare capabilities.

In honor of National Robotics Week, we've put together a list of seven cool things robots can do (or will be able to do in the near future).

Researchers have developed a novel cellular sensing platform for next-generation bioscience and biotech applications.

Micro-electromechanial systems offer new ways to detect sound, motion, position, force and other variables.