On Sept. 14, Ajeet Rohatgi, Regents’ Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, was named one of the 19 funding recipients in the Photovoltaics Research and Development Program as part of the U.S. DoE SunShot Initiative.

Faculty members provide their thoughts on witnessing the solar eclipse.

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

Scientists have long used eclipses to learn more about the sun and the Earth.

Here are some tips on protecting your eyes and enjoying the solar eclipse experience at Georgia Tech.

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.

Improving energy storage and conversion will expand use of renewables

Georgia Tech identified least-cost clean power pathways that would lower household electricity bills and reduce carbon pollution.

Georgia Tech faculty, postdocs and student researchers play a crucial role in the first-ever observation of a gravitational wave.

Georgia Tech researchers are developing a broad range of energy technologies.

A team of scientists has developed a relatively simple mathematical explanation for the rogue ocean waves that can develop seemingly out of nowhere.

The 20 teams participating in this year’s Startup Summer programs will demonstrate their products Tuesday at the Fox Theatre

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

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

Five trends that will reshape our lives in 2022

Researchers at Georgia Tech have uncovered an innovative way to tap into the over-capacity of 5G networks, turning them into “a wireless power grid” for powering Internet of Things (IoT) devices that today need batteries to operate.

Georgia Tech partnered with Georgia Power to host the dedication of the Microgrid in Tech Square.

Researchers studied how recovery, guided by common policies from FEMA and industry, varies with respect to the severity of disruptive events.

Visitors to the Atlanta Botanical Garden can observe the testing of SlothBot, a new high-tech tool in the battle to save some of the world’s most endangered species.

Georgia Tech experts are at the forefront of technology and research that could revamp clean energy infrastructure in our state.

The Icefin robot’s unprecedented look inside a crevasse, and observations revealing more than a century of geological processes beneath the ice shelf, are detailed in a new paper in Nature Geoscience.

The research shows that people in lower socioeconomic tiers wait nearly three hours longer on average for their power to be restored.