Helping companies around the world commercialize the revolutionary research done at Georgia Tech
Dr. Kippelen’s work focuses on developing functional optoelectronic devices based on organic semiconductors using his hallmark interdisciplinary scientific approach, advancing the understanding of their optical and electrical properties to create novel optoelectronic device geometries with improved performance.
Dr. Francisco E. Robles and his lab focus on developing optical technologies and signal processing methods to improve biological imaging and enhance the ability to identify diseases.
Dr. Peralta-Yahya’s group is discovering, advancing, and applying principles from biochemistry and chemical engineering to address challenges in chemical bioproduction and chemical detection.
Novel hydrogels aid in tunable degradation kinetics
New innovation allows for users to achieve code-less mobilization with remote computing
Next-generation bioreactor provides controls for critical process parameters to maintain a consistent, scalable, and reproducible growth environment for cells