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

Join Georgia Tech Physicist Audrey Sederberg for a public lecture on the 2024 Physics Nobel Prize in AI/ML.

Come join the Spatial Ecology and Paleontology Lab every Friday for Fossil Fridays! Become a fossil hunter and help discover how vertebrate communities have changed through time.

The Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) has previously hosted great earthquakes of moment magnitude > 8.0 and poses a major hazard to communities in the Pacific Northwest.

Celebrate homecoming and cheer on the Yellow Jackets with the College of Sciences.

Come join the Spatial Ecology and Paleontology Lab every Friday for Fossil Fridays! Become a fossil hunter and help discover how vertebrate communities have changed through time.

The focus of this talk is the comparison of hydroclimate variability from the middle Holocene to present in paleoclimate data to that from state-of-the-art climate models.

The study of future risk to coastal flooding requires input from a host of climate models, a robust way to evaluate future storm and sea-level rise scenarios, and in-depth knowledge of the local environments, especially in urban settings

Join us for a memorable evening of growth and camaraderie.

Join the fun and become a Fossil Hunter! Sort through fossil specimens up to 30,000 years old. Come anytime between 3 - 5 p.m. every Friday!

The current understanding of such a flow phenomenon is largely rooted in studies of equilibrium boundary layers over and within idealized rough surfaces.