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Strength Test for Platelets
This Engineering Student is Leading an Effort to Graduate 10,000 Black Engineers Annually
The Youngest Female Monster Truck Driver Builds Her Own Rides
Staff Spotlight: Melody Foster
Giving back as a family has helped one of Melody Foster's kids choose a career path.
Giving back as a family has helped one of Melody Foster's kids choose a career path.
NIH Grants Support Research on Balance in Parkinson's and Other Diseases
Atlanta Business Chronicle Honors BME's Manu Platt with 40 Under 40 Award
Award recognizes his significant career achievements and social responsibility
Award recognizes his significant career achievements and social responsibility
Faculty Spotlight: ME's Peter Hesketh
For mechanical engineering professor Peter Hesketh volunteering is a way for his family to appreciate what they have.
For mechanical engineering professor Peter Hesketh volunteering is a way for his family to appreciate what they have.
Collegiate Inventors Competition Selects Georgia Tech/Emory Team as 2016 finalists
Engineering a Life by Studying Religion
In his new course, Professor John Cressler encourages students to examine science and engineering through a new lens.
In his new course, Professor John Cressler encourages students to examine science and engineering through a new lens.
ECE's Rohatgi Receives $1.1 Million Contract from the U.S. Energy Department
Georgia Tech Climbs in World University Rankings
ECE's Junwen Zhang to Receive Marconi Society Young Scholar Award
AE's Vigor Yang delivers AIAA Von Kármán Lecture: "Rethinking Space Propulsion: Enabling the Future of Space Transportation and Exploration"
Student Profile: MBA Dual Degree Program is Helping AE's Lyndy Axon Prepare for Her Dream Job
Computer Engineering Student Donates Five Million Air Miles to Student Organizations
Ryan Pickren's Cybersecurity Savvy Yields One of the Largest In-kind Donations By a Current Undergraduate
Ryan Pickren's Cybersecurity Savvy Yields One of the Largest In-kind Donations By a Current Undergraduate
New Fabric Uses Sun and Wind to Power Devices
CoE Places Fourth in U.S. News Undergraduate Rankings
Two of the College's programs ranked first in the country, and two others placed second.
Two of the College's programs ranked first in the country, and two others placed second.
BME's Cassie Mitchell Wins Bronze at 2016 Rio Paralympic Games
BME researcher wins bronze in the womens' F51 club throw, has two events remaining
BME researcher wins bronze in the womens' F51 club throw, has two events remaining
Team of Robots Learns to Work Together, Without Colliding
Two CoE Engineering Faculty Selected to Participate in NAE's Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium
Two CoE faculty members among 48 engineering educators nationwide.
Two CoE faculty members among 48 engineering educators nationwide.
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