These campus partners support our interdisciplinary researchers
Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB)
The Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB) was founded in 1995. IBB's mission is to build a community within Georgia Tech and our partner institutions that catalyzes, cultivates, and deploys interdisciplinary research and education in bioengineering and bioscience for economic and societal benefit. More than 287 faculty and 1300 trainees work at the intersection of bioengineering and biosciences, engaging with the Institute’s 15 state-of-the-art core facilities, 16 research centers, and industry partners. IBB hosts 500+ events annually.
Institute for People and Technology (IPAT)
Our goal is to maximize Georgia Tech’s societal impact through people-centered innovation. Created in 2011, the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) supports and connects faculty and students across campus by blurring the lines between academic disciplines and partnering to translate research results into real-world use. IPaT brings together researchers, industry, and other partners to identify technology solutions that will create a positive economic and societal impact in critical areas that define much of everyday life and shape our global future.
Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM)
The Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines (IRIM) brings together researchers, educators, and students across campus to study robotics with areas of research focus including mechanics, control, perception, artificial intelligence and cognition, human-robot interaction, and safe and reliable systems. IRIM is working to advance robotics research through engineering and computing but also through meaningful connections with psychology, economics, public policy, and the arts. Their core facilities, industry partnerships, and academic programs are vital resources for neuro researchers working on human-centered robotics.
Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEAS)
The Institute for Data Engineering and Science (IDEAS) provides a unified point to connect government, industry, and academia to accelerate the adoption of data driven discovery. We provide the expertise and support faculty working in data science foundations as well as cross-discipline research. Foundational areas of focus include machine learning, artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, and optimization. The institute takes an active role in shaping emerging data research frontiers - for example, scientific machine learning and data analytics for applications in chemistry, biology, medicine, energy, materials science, manufacturing, urban analytics, and public policy.
Tech AI
Georgia Tech has been actively engaged in artificial intelligence (AI) research and education for decades.Georgia Tech’s AI Hub, Tech AI is a thriving network, bringing together over 1000 faculty and students who work on fundamental and applied AI-related research across the entire Institute. Tech AI focuses on trustworthy AI for societal benefits in engineering, science, and education. Thanks to Tech’s applied, solutions-focused approach, Tech AI is well-positioned to provide decision makers and stakeholders with access to world-class resources for commercializing and deploying AI.
Machine Learning Center
The Machine Learning Center includes over 190 affiliated faculty members and 60 Ph.D. students working to research and develop innovative and sustainable technologies using machine learning and artificial intelligence (AI) that serve our community in socially and ethically responsible ways. The Center oversees an interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in collaboration with the colleges of Computing, Engineering and Sciences.