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Bridge installation Turbine-Bridge-014.JPG Image Tess Malone
Bridge installation Turbine-Bridge-012.JPG Image Tess Malone
Headshots of three separate women. Monica Monge, Sidney Scott-Sharoni, and Maggie Straight Image ls67
Separate headshots of three women Isabel Berry, Gretchen Johnson, and Shreya Kothari Image ls67
black and white photograph of the American flag with the stars in the shape of the wheelchair accessibility icon Women-in-Disability-History-Graphic.png Image Elizabeth Geiger
A man looks at a woman who is explaining her research via a poster. Gretchen Johnson explains her research to a judge during the competition. Image ls67
Grad Appreciation Week 2025 graphic Grad-Appreciation-Week-Digital-Screen-v2.png Image abowman41
students doing pull-ups at the Georgia Tech Fitness Challenge GTFC-2024-2.jpg Image abowman41
Sustainability Showcase panel discussion, L to R - Iris Tien, Donn Digamon, Ria Aiken, Tejas Kotak, and Jason Stott (not pictured) Sust_Showcase_Panel.jpg Image Brent Verrill
Aniruddha Bhattacharya Aniruddha_Bhattacharya_Picture.JPG Image Tess Malone
CSE Faculty Candidate Seminar Jiayun (Peter) Wang Jiayun--Peter--Wang-photo.jpg Image Bryant Wine
Benoit Montreuil, Eunhye Song, Jihye Jung, and Leon McGinnis Benoit Montreuil, Eunhye Song, Jihye Jung, and Leon McGinnis Image chenriquez8
Bojana Ginn - Orchid Dreams Bojana Ginn - Orchid Dreams Image Birney Robert
AI Day in the A graphic AI Day in the A Image Birney Robert
Jianjun Shi Jianjun Shi Image chenriquez8
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Logistics plan for road closures around the Curran Street residence hall. Curran-Street-Closure-3.24.2025_updated.jpg Image cbrim3
Flyer for HProm 2025 HProm-IG-Flyer-1.png Image aanderson75
A Tesla battery pack contains hundreds of cylindrical nickel-manganese-cobalt cells Credit: Getty images 39690-batteries-micahziegler.jpeg Image pdevarajan3
navy background with opaque bracket and illustration of a basketball techrecwatchparty.jpg Image nwilbanks7
navy background with opaque bracket and illustration of a basketball techrecwatchparty.jpg Image nwilbanks7
navy background with opaque bracket and illustration of a basketball techrecwatchparty.jpg Image nwilbanks7
Find Your Fit Workshop Find-Your-Fit-Workshop-Flyer--1-.png Image Emmie Cass
Find Your Fit Workshop Find-Your-Fit-Workshop-Flyer.png Image Emmie Cass
Semiconductor manufacturing 14C10042-P1-005-Web-Use---1-000px-Wide.jpg Image aneumeister3
Dingding Han adjusts an infrared camera pointed at a test subject sitting in front of a black curtain. On a computer screen to her left is a thermal image of the subject. (Photo: Candler Hobbs) Phasor-thermography-setup-Dingding-Han-0707-t.jpg Image Joshua Stewart
A event promotion graphic with the date, time, place, and talk title. Alex-Ozdemir.png Image jpopham3
outline of the United Kingdom with four location pins showing the locations of the participating universities. Georgia Tech gold textbox with the meeting date, time, and location. UK-Business-Masters-8.5x11.png Image Susan Belmonte
Event promotion graphic with date, time, location, and talk title. Veronica-Rivera.jpg Image jpopham3
Event promotion graphic with date, time, location, and talk title. Zhuo-Zhang.jpg Image jpopham3
A series of experiment spanning 40 years on small islands in the Bahamas have revealed how prey species, like small brown anole lizards (Anolis sagrei), evolve in response to predators, like the larger curly-tailed lizard (Leiocepahlus carinatus). Importantly, due to the long-term nature of this research, scientists were able to track ecosystem changes in response to this predator-driven rapid evolution. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) A series of experiment spanning 40 years on small islands in the Bahamas have revealed how prey species, like small brown anole lizards (Anolis sagrei), evolve in response to predators. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) Image sperrin6
Long-term studies at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado, USA, reveal that Drummond’s rockcress (Boechera stricta), a North American wildflower, now bloom almost 4 days earlier each decade since the 1970s, responding to earlier snowmelt in the region. Long-term field studies are the key to understanding how species in the wild are evolving in response to climate change. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) Long-term studies at the Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory in Colorado, USA, reveal that Drummond’s rockcress (Boechera stricta), a North American wildflower, bloom almost 4 days earlier each decade since the 1970s. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSci) Image sperrin6
Founded in 1988, the Long-Term Evolution Experiment (LTEE) is the world’s longest-running ongoing evolution experiment now spanning 75,000 generations. Twelve genetically identical populations of the bacterium Escherichia coli have been allowed to evolve under constant conditions, and have uncovered general principles of evolutionary dynamics, such as how evolutionary novelties arise. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) Founded in 1988, the Long-Term Evolution Experiment (LTEE) is the world’s longest-running ongoing evolution experiment now spanning 75,000 generations. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) Image sperrin6
A 40-year field study of Galápagos ground finches (Geospiza sp.) has provided unparalleled insights into how natural selection operates in the wild and how new species might form. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) A 40-year field study of Galápagos ground finches (Geospiza sp.) has provided unparalleled insights into how natural selection operates in the wild and how new species might form. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) Image sperrin6
Self-Defense Seminar Empowerment-Through-Hapkido.png Image abowman41
A long-term field study of Californian stick insects (Timema cristinae) reveals how competing selection pressures shape their evolution. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) A long-term field study of Californian stick insects (Timema cristinae) reveals how competing selection pressures shape their evolution. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios) Image sperrin6
Caption: A 40-year field study of Galápagos ground finches (Geospiza sp.) has provided unparalleled insights into how natural selection operates in the wild and how new species might form. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios). Caption: A 40-year field study of Galápagos ground finches (Geospiza sp.) has provided unparalleled insights into how natural selection operates in the wild and how new species might form. (Illustration: Mark Belan/ArtSciStudios). Image sperrin6
Hon. Jobeth Lillian Coleby-Davis, Minister of Energy and Transport, Government of The Bahamas with Georgia Tech Student Energy Club SEEC Conference 2025 - Minister Poster Session Image pdevarajan3
openaigt-events openaigt-events.png Image Breon Martin
heritagewerks-and-gtai heritagewerks-and-gtai.jpg Image Breon Martin
Industry Showcase at the 2025 Southeastern Energy Conference, organized by the student-led Energy Club at Georgia Tech IMG_0271.jpeg Image pdevarajan3
Energy Club's 11th Southeastern Energy Conference Featured Eli Acree, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Undergraduate, Georgia Tech (Moderator), Panelists Scott McWhorter, Federal Opportunities and Strategy, Georgia Tech Strategic Energy Institute, Comas Haynes, Hydrogen Initiative Lead, Georgia Tech Strategic Energy Institute, Hayley Ryan, Field Engineering Manager, ExxonMobil, Luis Alcoser, GM Future Energy, Chevron Technology Ventures Energy Club Conference Panel Image pdevarajan3
An archival snippet from a 1990 article in The Whistle, a GT publication, announcing the opening of GTL in Metz, France. GTL-1990-Opening-Announced-in-The-Whistle.png Image Andrea Gappell
A snippet from an article in The Whistle, a GT publication, announcing the 1990 opening of GTL in Metz, France. Screenshot-2025-03-18-at-3.39.37-PM.png Image Andrea Gappell
A snippet of The Whistle article announcing the opening of GTL in 1990. Snippet of an article in The Whistle, a GT publication, announcing the opening of GTL in 1990. Image Andrea Gappell
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Illustration showing hand about to press "Start Journey" button. Elements of AI agenrs, data mgmt, Robotics, and Data Analytics shown. Emerging Technologies in Supply Chain: A Wake-Up Call for Fast Followers Image Andy Haleblian
Making microfluidic devices Miniaturization science photo Image Jerry Grillo
Madhatter Knits Madhatter Knits Image sgagliano3
Heart Fellows main photo Heart Fellows Image Jerry Grillo