Research Centers
Our faculty members lead research centers representing unique concentrations of talent and expertise in various fields:
Algorithms and Randomness Center
Center for Advanced Brain Imaging
Center for Biologically Inspired Design
Center for Integrative Genomics
Center for Microbial Dynamics and Infection
Institute for Matter and Systems (formerly Center for Nanobiology of the Macromolecular Assembly Disorders)
Center for Relativistic Astrophysics
Center for the Study of Systems Biology
Radiation Effects on Volatiles and Exploration of Asteroids and Lunar Surfaces (REVEALS)
Interdisciplinary Research Institutes (IRIs)
IRIs bring together researchers from various Georgia Tech colleges around a core research area. IRIs also connect a large portfolio of research programs, support world-class research facilities and laboratories, engage Georgia Tech students, and collaborate with government and industry research partners. College of Sciences faculty members are affiliated with the following IRIs:
Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems
Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute
Institute for Data Engineering and Science
Institute for Matter and Systems
Institute for People and Technology
Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines
Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience
Interdisciplinary
Research Centers
(IRCs)
IRCs bring together researchers from different disciplines to address topics of strategic importance to Georgia Tech. College of Sciences faculty members are affiliated with the following IRCs:
Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems
Center for Regenerative Engineering & Medicine
Center for Space Technology and Research
GVU Center (formerly Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center)
Cancer Technology Innovation Center
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials and Interfaces (STAMI)
which coordinates activities of the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics, the Georgia Tech Polymer Network, the Center for Soft Materials, and the Community for Research on Active Surfaces and Interfaces