Research Horizons Magazine

Permanent URI for this collection

A tri-annual magazine, Horizons features easy-to-understand stories on the latest research around the Georgia Tech campus, including GTRI.

http://www.gtresearchnews.gatech.edu/category/research-horizons/

Search within this collection.

Browse

Recent Submissions

Now showing 1 - 10 of 54
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Winter/Spring 2014]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014)
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Summer 2014]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2014)
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Spring/Summer 2013]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013)
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Volume 29, Number 3, Fall/Winter 2012-13]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013)
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Volume 29, Number 2, Spring/Summer 2012]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2012]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012)
    Issue includes: COVER STORY: Research Boosts Advanced Manufacturing; People Logistics; Cloud Formation; Simulated Atmosphere; Printed Protection; Biological Interface; Optimizing Eyesight; Breaking Down Plastics; Writing Nanostructures; Repairing DNA; Research in the News; Awards and Honors; Research Notes.
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Volume 28, Number 2, Summer/Fall 2011]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011)
    Issue includes: COVER STORY: Developing Innovative Medical Devices; Air Power; Taking the Heat; Team Robot; Proving Darwin Right; Active Galactic Nuclei; Self-Cleaning Anodes; Silicon Germanium in Space; Blight to Beauty; Making Reading Better; Research in the News; Awards and Honors; Research Notes.
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Volume 28, Number 1, Winter/Spring 2011]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011)
    Issue includes: COVER STORY: Tackling Cybersecurity Threats; Microneedle Immunization; Strain-Gating Piezotronics; Worm Remote Control; Quantum Future; Revolutionary Computing; Georgia Manufacturing Survey 2010; Directed-Energy Weapons; No Sex Please, We’re Rotifers; Quantum Information Systems; Computerizing Key Data; Research in the News; Awards and Honors; Research Note.
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Volume 27, Number 1, Winter 2010]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)
    Issue includes: GTRI at 75: The Georgia Tech Research Institute Celebrates 75 Years of Problem-Solving – and Looks Ahead to the Next 75 Years; Jeweled Beetles: Scientists Unlock Optical and Liquid Crystal Secrets of Iridescent Metallic Green Insects; Drug Trouble: Patent Challenges Reduce Pharmaceutical Innovation and Productivity, Researchers Suggest; Treating Cancer: Researchers Develop and Improve Techniques for Attacking Cancer on Multiple Fronts; Hidden Solar Cells: Three-Dimensional System Based on Optical Fiber Could Provide New Options for Photovoltaics; Bioremediation Bacteria: Systems Biology Reveals Diversity in Key Environmental Cleanup Microbes; Cutting Fuel Cell Cost: New Sulfur- and Coking-Tolerant Material Could Expand Applications for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
  • Archival Material
    Research Horizons [Volume 27, Number 2, Spring 2010]
    (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010)
    Issue includes: Ice Radar: NASA Grant Enables Development of Novel Radar to Map Ice Formations Remotely; Serious Gaming: Entertainment Technology Yields Results for Research Ranging from Defense to K-12 Education; Energy-Efficient Separations: Researchers Use Computational Modeling to Design Improved Membrane Technology; Nano Defense: New Book Explores Potential Chemical and Biological Threats from Nanoscience and Nanotechnology; Killer Seaweed: Researchers Offer First Proof That Chemicals from Seaweeds Damage Coral on Contact; Designing Molecules: New Photonic Material May Provide Properties Needed for All-Optical Switching and Computing; Growing Blood Vessels: Bio-engineered Materials Promote the Growth of Functional Vasculature, New Study Shows; I Spy A Red Balloon: Georgia Tech Team Wins Key Insights and a Second-Place Finish in DARPA Network Challenge; Greenhouse Gases: New Study Documents Reaction Rates for Three Chemicals with High Global Warming Potential; Teraflop Troubles: The Power of Graphics Processing Units May Threaten the World’s Password Security System; Battery Boost: Lithium-Ion Anode Uses “Bottom-Up, Self-Assembled” Nanocomposite Materials to Increase Capacity; Blast Protection: Crew-Focused Design and Sacrificial “Blast Wedge” Could Improve Survivability in Light Armored Patrol Vehicles.
All materials in SMARTech are protected under U.S. Copyright Law and all rights are reserved. Such materials may be used, quoted or reproduced for educational purposes only with prior permission, provided proper attribution is given. Any redistribution, reproduction or use of the materials, in whole or in part, is prohibited without prior permission of the author.