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CREATING THE NEXT RESEARCH
Collaborating to Create the Next Great Innovations
Today’s innovations often take place at the intersection of disciplines. Georgia Tech's research enterprise encourages the kinds of multidisciplinary collaboration that makes these advances possible.
We've broken down the barriers between our schools, colleges, and interdisciplinary research organizations to provide federal agencies, companies, and philanthropic organizations the results they expect from research investments.
Georgia Tech consistently ranks among the top U.S. universities in the volume of research conducted, and in 2019, we attracted more than $1 billion to help address critical challenges in computing, engineering, design, the sciences, liberal studies, and business.
Ranked fifth among U.S. public universities by U.S. News & World Report and with ten of our academic programs among the nation’s ten best, Georgia Tech attracts top faculty, researchers, and students to develop the next big ideas in areas such as artificial intelligence, advanced manufacturing, quantum information systems and hypersonic technologies.


Putting Innovation into Action
But developing the next big ideas in research isn’t enough. We’re also moving these solutions out into the world through commercialization and technology transfer, powering an innovation ecosystem to benefit stakeholders ranging from students to startup companies.
We recently opened Coda, a 21-story public-private building designed not only to encourage interdisciplinary research but also to create new collaboration opportunities with industry in Technology Square, one of the South’s largest innovation districts.
Georgia Tech is in the business of creating the next — the next big idea, the next great technology, and the next legion of visionary leaders. Bound together by passion and skill, spurred by our imaginations, and rolling up our sleeves to get it done, our faculty, researchers, and students are solving the grand challenges of our time.
The Minds of the New Machines
Machine learning has been around for decades, but the advent of big data and more powerful computers has increased its impact significantly — moving machine learning beyond pattern recognition and natural language processing into a broad array of scientific disciplines. A subcategory of artificial intelligence, machine learning deals with
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During fiscal 2019, Georgia Tech was awarded $21.9 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to develop new techniques for battling a potential flu pandemic. The project will involve five universities, a company and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
To address a global need, Georgia Tech received a $13.5 million award from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to help bring together research teams working on a global grand challenge: reinventing the toilet. The project could improve sanitation for 2.5 billion people worldwide.
Aluminum products manufacturer Novelis Inc has established the Novelis Innovation Hub at Georgia Tech. The collaboration will promote basic and translational research, innovative business models, and educational endeavors connecting with Georgia Tech students and faculty.
Georgia Tech researchers are helping make the tools of science available to K-12 education and scientists who might otherwise not have access to them. A 3D-printed wheel produced for a dollar, for example, does the job of a costly centrifuge.