The membranes would improve distillation processes that account for 1% of the world’s energy use.
On his first research trip abroad, Ph.D. candidate Giovanni DeLuca learned to expect the unexpected
The Materials Characterization Facility (MCF) at Georgia Tech has installed a new inorganic mass spectrometry facility.
NSF REUs, a new community college initiative, conferences and workshops offer ample opportunities for students — current, prospective, and visiting — to hone their research skills in the College of Sciences.
A serendipitous discovery by a graduate student has led to materials that quickly change color from completely clear to a range of vibrant hues — and back again.
An interdisciplinary mix of Georgia Tech researchers show proteins from deep, subsurface bacteria can change clathrate crystal structure 
Georgia Research Alliance funding will help School of Chemistry and Biochemistry’s Mohammadreza Nazemi refine his clean energy proposal
Natalie Stingelin discusses her role at IMat and the importance of organic materials for future electronics.
A team led by Carlos Silva Acuña and Natalie Stingelin finds a way to track and measure biexcitons: the energy behind the light-emitting qualities of organic semiconductors