News

Congratulations to the inaugural class of College of Sciences undergraduate student ambassadors!
New research is showing that atmospheric pressure shifts dramatically altered how mud and water flowed on Mars — sometimes boiling, sometimes freezing — offering fresh clues to reconstruct the planet's ancient climate and habitability.
Ali Sarhadi and his research team at GT's Climate Risk and Extreme Dynamics Lab are focused on a phenomenon called hurricane-induced compound flooding — hurricanes fueled by a warming climate.
Professor Sven Simon is working to uncover critical information to support the rapid analysis of measurements from NASA's Europa Clipper mission.
Researchers analyzed data from 10, yurt-like test chambers in a natural boreal spruce bog in northern Minnesota.

Events

Seminars are held on Thursdays from 11:00 AM-12:00 PM (except where noted) virtually or in the Charles H. Jones Auditorium (L1205) in the Ford ES&T Building. For more information, please contact the Main Office at (404) 894-3893 or the speaker host (listed below).

Organizers: Ali Sarhadi, Shi Sim, and Nisaa Buchanan

LLM Applications in Earth Science

On the grounds between the Howey and Mason Buildings, several telescopes are typically set up for viewing, and visitors are also invited to bring their own telescope.

Cross-System Remote Sensing-Based Monitoring of Landscape Dynamics Across Coastal Regions

Mt Etna (Italy): A natural laboratory to apply transdisciplinary research on the physics of gas accumulation, level of eruption intensity, and risks linked to metal dispersion