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Eric Shen loves art and science in equal measure — and believes it’s possible for creatives to build STEM careers that foster joy. From a young age, Shen (second from left) always valued community and ...
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Visit SSMR website for full details and registration. In 2025, the biennial Spring School on Medical Robotics (SSMR), will be from May 17-18, 2025, on the campus of Georgia Tech and will feature ...
This seminar presents our recent work on data-driven approaches to enhance the capabilities of legged robots and industrial manipulators beyond traditional rule-based methods.
Aaron Stebner, associate professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech, was named one of the top 5 3D printing videos by the AM Chronicle due to his recorded seminar focused on ...
Just as a chameleon changes colors to mask itself from predators, new AI-powered technology is protecting people’s photos from online privacy threats. The innovative model, developed at Georgia Tech, ...
The world would look very different without multicellular organisms – take away the plants, animals, fungi, and seaweed, and Earth starts to look like a wetter, greener version of Mars. But precisely ...
Micro-brain sensors placed between hair strands overcome traditional brain sensor limitations. Georgia Tech researchers have developed an almost imperceptible microstructure brain sensor to be ...
Corals are foundational for ocean life. Known as the rainforests of the sea, they create habitats for 25% of all marine organisms, despite only covering less than 1% of the ocean’s area. Coral patches ...
The human body is made up of thousands of tiny lymphatic vessels that ferry white blood cells and proteins around the body, like a superhighway of the immune system. It’s remarkably efficient, but if ...
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For millennia, humans have used knots for all kinds of reasons — to tie rope, braid hair, or weave fabrics. But there are organisms that are better at tying knots and far superior — and faster — at ...
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