Georgia Tech Researcher Uses Machine Learning in Search for Ways to Predict Political Violence
If successful, the project could move researchers one step closer to the goal of accurately delivering short-term violence forecasts to policymakers.
If successful, the project could move researchers one step closer to the goal of accurately delivering short-term violence forecasts to policymakers.
Researchers want to help the hundreds of millions of older people worldwide who can’t afford existing hearing aids to address their age-related hearing loss.
Georgia Tech and Emory University report promising results from a small human feasibility trial studying the effects of flickering light and sound pulses in the treatment of Alzheimer’s.
Researchers receive funding to evaluate certain molecules that may improve the ability of coronavirus vaccines to stimulate the immune system and protect the general population against the virus.
Elisabetta Matsumoto, an applied mathematician and physicist at Georgia Tech, is embarking on a five-year project to investigate the mathematics and mechanics of knitting.
"When you make music with technology, it can change your life," says David Zicarelli.
On January 6, 2020, the Kendeda Building, billed as the most environmentally advanced building for research and education in the Southeast, opened.
Georgia Tech to collaborate with public and private entities to advance sustainable and reliable bioindustrial manufacturing technologies.