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Georgia Tech Cybersecurity Goes Green with $4.6 Million DOE Grant

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Saman Zonouz is a Georgia Tech associate professor and lead researcher for the DerGuard project.
Mercury ID
673306
Oct 18, 2024

Georgia Tech researchers received a $4.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to enhance cybersecurity for renewable energy technologies.

Georgia Tech Researcher Leads $6 Million NASA Astrobiology Study

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<p>Frank Rosenzweig, professor in the School of Biological Sciences</p>

Mercury ID
675131
Aug 14, 2023

NASA awarded $6 million to a research team led by Georgia Tech’s Frank Rosenzweig to study how compartmentalization drives evolution.

New Smart Charger May Pave the Way for More EVs

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<p>The EV smart charger allows users to customize their charging, with the ability to weight preferences for carbon-free energy, cost, charge speed, and battery health. Credit: Allison Carter </p><p> </p>

Mercury ID
675271
Oct 10, 2024

The revolutionary system allows for cheaper, carbon-free charging and aims to reduce the burden on the electric grid as more EVs enter the roadway.

Ocean Science and Engineering Students Take on Coral Cooling Challenge

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Mercury ID
675546
Nov 07, 2024

At the invitation of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, a team of Ph.D. students designed an ocean-cooling system to help stop coral bleaching.

Novel Machine Learning Techniques Measure Ocean Oxygen Loss More Accurately

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<p>Using data from Argo floats (pictured) and historic ship measurements, Georgia Tech researchers developed new machine learning techniques to better understand global ocean oxygen loss. (Credit: Argo Program, UCSD)</p>

Mercury ID
675578
Nov 11, 2024

Georgia Tech researchers introduced a groundbreaking machine learning technique to improve the assessment and analysis of declining oxygen levels in the ocean.

NSF RAPID Response to Earthquakes in Turkey

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Grad student Phuc Mach places a node
Mercury ID
671243
Jul 28, 2023

Zhigang Peng and graduate students Phuc Mach and Chang Ding are using small seismic sensors to better understand just how, why, and when certain earthquakes are occurring.

Unique Program Offers Campus Research Opportunities for Online Students

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A variety of brightly colored Lake Malawi cichlids share a freshwater aquarium.
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<p>An Adobe Stock image of a variety of brightly colored Lake Malawi cichlids sharing a freshwater aquarium.</p>

Mercury ID
673878
Apr 29, 2024

A new collaboration is paving the way for OMSCS students to connect with interdisciplinary research projects in labs across campus.

Mitigating Climate Change Through Restoration of Coastal Ecosystems

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Mercury ID
670885
May 30, 2023

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Yale University are proposing a novel pathway through which coastal ecosystem restoration can permanently capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

NEOWISE, the NASA Mission That Cataloged Objects Around Earth for Over a Decade, Has Come to an End

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 WISE, NEOWISE’s predecessor mission, imaged the entire sky in the mid-infrared range. NASA/JPL/Caltech/UCLA
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<div><p>WISE, NEOWISE’s predecessor mission, imaged the entire sky in the mid-infrared range. <a href="https://science.nasa.gov/mission/neowise/">NASA/JPL/Caltech/UCLA</a></p…;

Mercury ID
675877
Dec 03, 2024

The NASA project NEOWISE, which has given astronomers a detailed view of near-Earth objects – some of which could strike the Earth – ended its mission and burned on reentering the atmosphere after over a decade.

NSF RAPID Grant to Analyze Plume Chemistry

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Atlanta, GA
Mercury ID
675829
Dec 11, 2024

Led by School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Professor Greg Huey, the NSF RAPID grant is for analyzing air chemistry data collected during a three-week span when a chemical plume impacted the Atlanta area.

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