News & Research
Pushing the Boundaries of Silicon-Germanium: Cryogenics, Space, and Ocean Worlds
TSRB’s John D. Cressler has spent over three decades exploring the frontiers of silicon-germanium technology. His research has advanced the fundamental understanding of semiconductor devices and opened up new possibilities for applications in some of the most extreme environments imaginable.
Reshaping the Future of Emotion AI
Inside the Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) in Tech Square, Dr. Noura Howell and her team at the Future Feelings Lab are redefining how we perceive emotions in the digital age. Howell, an Assistant Professor at Georgia Tech with a background in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) and design research, leads a team that explores the complex relationship between technology, emotion, and society.
Decoding Entrepreneurial Success
In the latest episode of Scheller Business Insights, Karthik Ramachandran, Dunn Family Professor of Operations Management at the Scheller College of Business at Georgia Tech, explores the classic question: Are entrepreneurs born or made?
AI-Powered Innovation for Safer Roads
Despite comprising only 5% of US roadway miles, curves account for 25% of all traffic-related fatalities. Professor James Tsai and his team at Safe Road Solutions are implementing an innovative, AI-powered approach to identifying and mitigating dangerous road conditions, focusing on hazardous curves.
Rosa Arriaga’s Research Advances Tech Design for Continuous Chronic and Mental Health Management
In today’s healthcare landscape, continuity of care is often disrupted by fragmented systems, lack of engagement, and limited data integration between clinical visits. Dr. Rosa Arriaga, a researcher in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) at Georgia Tech, is pioneering ways to bridge these gaps through innovative technology-driven solutions.
Cecile Zhang on Camerimage’s Reckoning: The Data Behind the 3.1% Controversy
At the center of the 3.1% controversy at Camerimage 2024, cinematographer and researcher Cecile Zhang critically examines how a viral data visualization sparked outrage over gender representation in cinematography. Through a deep dive into the numbers, Zhang questions whether the debate has been shaped by incomplete data and social media activism rather than a fuller understanding of systemic bias.
Bridging the Digital Divide in Hawai’i
Computer science is rapidly becoming an essential skill for today’s workforce and the future. However, in Hawai‘i, integrating CS education comes with unique cultural and logistical challenges. Dr. Josiah Hester and his team at Georgia Tech’s Ka Moamoa Lab, based in the TSRB building, are developing emerging technology solutions specifically designed to support Hawaiian immersion schools, ensuring that CS education remains both accessible and culturally relevant.
Event Recap: Interactivity 2025
On February 11, 2025, Georgia Tech’s Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and Master’s Program in Human-Computer Interaction (MS-HCI) held the Interactivity@GT event, bringing together students, faculty, and industry professionals to explore cutting-edge research and innovations in human-computer interaction.
How Metal Gear Solid V’s Design Betrays Its Anti-Nuclear Ideals
Hideo Kojima’s Metal Gear series has long been celebrated for its anti-war and anti-nuclear metacommentary. However, this legacy faced a peculiar rupture with Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain (MGSV). According to a recent paper from TSRB’s Ryan Scheiding (Georgia Tech) & Dan Staines (Torrens University), the game's gameplay mechanics and design undercut its thematic intent.
From The Last of Us to Baldur’s Gate: Cultural Tensions in Gaming
As society evolves and cultural norms are challenged, efforts to embrace inclusivity and diversity often face intense scrutiny from an oftentimes very vocal minority. A recent paper by TSRB’s Anne Sullivan and coauthors Mel Stanfill and Anastasia Salter from the University of Central Florida, takes a closer look at the backlash and controversy when three popular games released in 2023 introduced inclusive options into their character creation.
Innovate and Collaborate: Inside TSRB’s Maker Spaces
The Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) at Georgia Tech houses two invaluable community maker spaces that embody Tech Square's ethos of collaboration: the IPaT Prototyping Lab and Craft Lab. These spaces create hubs of interdisciplinary collaboration, skill-building, and innovation among students, faculty, artists, startups, and external partners.
How Zoo Atlanta’s Elephants Are Experimenting with Sound
Ph.D. student Arianna Mastali’s research in animal-centered computing focuses on designing wearable computers and interactive enrichment devices. With a background in computer engineering and human-computer interaction, Mastali's interdisciplinary expertise has culminated in a unique project to enrich the lives of the elephants at Zoo Atlanta.
It Is Time for a New Yamacraw: Revitalizing Atlanta’s Hardware Tech Scene
Launched in 1999, Georgia's Yamacraw initiative positioned the state as a tech leader in broadband and semiconductors, ultimately leading to the creation of Tech Square as an innovation hub. Nearly 25 years later, experts like Georgia Tech's Professor Farrokh Ayazi believe a new Yamacraw-like effort is needed to revitalize Atlanta's hardware tech scene and restore its former momentum.
TSRB’s Richmond Wong Receives Grant to Foster the Landscape of “Critical Computing” at Georgia Tech
Richmond Wong, an Assistant Professor in Georgia Tech's Digital Media program, is leading a new project that explores the intersection of technology, ethics, and social values. Funded by a seed grant from the Georgia Tech Institute for People and Technology (IPaT), Wong’s project — Fostering the Landscape of “Critical Computing” — aims to create a transdisciplinary research community focused on the ethical dimensions of computing.
TSRB Researchers Solve Layering Issues in Photonic Device Design
A recent paper by TSRB and Georgia Tech School of ECE researchers presents a new design method to improve photonic devices used in multi-layer and multi-etch manufacturing processes.