Better Brain-Machine Interfaces Could Allow the Paralyzed to Communicate Again
Biomedical engineer Chethan Pandarinath collaborates with neurosurgeons and scientists across the country in a massive project to help patients with ALS or stroke damage reconnect with the world.
Biomedical engineer Chethan Pandarinath collaborates with neurosurgeons and scientists across the country in a massive project to help patients with ALS or stroke damage reconnect with the world.
More Power, Less Heat
As an electrical and computer engineering Ph.D. student, Edgar Garay reimagined how chips called power amplifiers could work. His startup company based on that innovation has raised millions in capital to disrupt a $23 billion dollar industry where designs haven’t changed much in decades.
As an electrical and computer engineering Ph.D. student, Edgar Garay reimagined how chips called power amplifiers could work. His startup company based on that innovation has raised millions in capital to disrupt a $23 billion dollar industry where designs haven’t changed much in decades.
Behind the Wheel and Around Town, We’re Moving Toward a Connected, Autonomous Future
How we get around is changing as new options like autonomous vehicles arrive in earnest. Srinivas Peeta works to unravel what that means for our communities and how we plan for a more connected future.
How we get around is changing as new options like autonomous vehicles arrive in earnest. Srinivas Peeta works to unravel what that means for our communities and how we plan for a more connected future.
10 Questions with Ryan Pickren
Building for the Future
A top program needs top facilities. Why it’s time for a new AE building to match the quality of the program’s education and research.
A top program needs top facilities. Why it’s time for a new AE building to match the quality of the program’s education and research.
Racing to New Heights
Meet the campus club that’s become a powerhouse in collegiate drone racing, built a community of drone enthusiasts, and inspires the next generation of pilots and engineers.
Meet the campus club that’s become a powerhouse in collegiate drone racing, built a community of drone enthusiasts, and inspires the next generation of pilots and engineers.
These Engineers are Flying High
In the air and among the stars, College of Engineering alumni are working every day at the world’s leading aerospace organizations to innovate, fly safer, and travel farther.
In the air and among the stars, College of Engineering alumni are working every day at the world’s leading aerospace organizations to innovate, fly safer, and travel farther.
To Mach 5 and Beyond
Mechanical engineer Anirban Mazumdar and his team are developing the control systems and intelligent algorithms to enable safe flight at incredible speeds for uncrewed — and maybe one day passenger-carrying — hypersonic aircraft.
Mechanical engineer Anirban Mazumdar and his team are developing the control systems and intelligent algorithms to enable safe flight at incredible speeds for uncrewed — and maybe one day passenger-carrying — hypersonic aircraft.
Winning the Zero-Sum Game
In the quest to ensure drones and other autonomous vehicles operate safely, engineers have to out-think the malicious attackers who might try to take over.
In the quest to ensure drones and other autonomous vehicles operate safely, engineers have to out-think the malicious attackers who might try to take over.
10 Questions with Jud Ready
Space: The Current Frontier
Our engineers have the solar system covered, with projects hundreds — or millions — of miles from home.
Our engineers have the solar system covered, with projects hundreds — or millions — of miles from home.
Engineering 21st Century Flight
The new ideas and emerging designs that will carry us (and our cargo) safely into the sky will be more sustainable environmentally and economically thanks to the work of Georgia Tech engineers.
The new ideas and emerging designs that will carry us (and our cargo) safely into the sky will be more sustainable environmentally and economically thanks to the work of Georgia Tech engineers.
To Hell with Garbage
In the quest to reduce, reuse, and recycle, Georgia Tech engineers are at work on ways to divert more trash from landfills, tame plastic pollution, and cut waste from electronics.
In the quest to reduce, reuse, and recycle, Georgia Tech engineers are at work on ways to divert more trash from landfills, tame plastic pollution, and cut waste from electronics.
Planting the Seeds of the Farm of the Future
Georgia Tech engineers are working to reduce the environmental impact of farming while creating technologies to help farmers feed a growing world and adapt to a changing climate.
Georgia Tech engineers are working to reduce the environmental impact of farming while creating technologies to help farmers feed a growing world and adapt to a changing climate.
Powering Up
Our researchers are creating new technologies that pollute less and store more energy — while also ensuring the manufacturing process is clean.
Our researchers are creating new technologies that pollute less and store more energy — while also ensuring the manufacturing process is clean.
Why Equitable Sustainability Matters
Growing up in a Midwestern inner city led Joe Bozeman to a career understanding how sustainability takes shape for people of many different backgrounds.
Growing up in a Midwestern inner city led Joe Bozeman to a career understanding how sustainability takes shape for people of many different backgrounds.
Driving Change
Alumna Amanda Nummy is helping move the automotive industry toward more sustainability, from the materials used in vehicles to recycling cars and trucks after they come off the road.
Alumna Amanda Nummy is helping move the automotive industry toward more sustainability, from the materials used in vehicles to recycling cars and trucks after they come off the road.
Taming the Flood
Civil engineer Iris Tien is helping coastal communities improve their resilience with the right flood-control infrastructure in the right places.
Civil engineer Iris Tien is helping coastal communities improve their resilience with the right flood-control infrastructure in the right places.
Building a Legacy
What started as a student design for a sustainable building competition soon will be a net-zero-energy home in Atlanta’s historic Vine City neighborhood.
What started as a student design for a sustainable building competition soon will be a net-zero-energy home in Atlanta’s historic Vine City neighborhood.
10 Questions with Mark Cupta
Alumnus and investor Mark Cupta supports ideas and entrepreneurs working to have a positive impact on our climate.
Alumnus and investor Mark Cupta supports ideas and entrepreneurs working to have a positive impact on our climate.
Pagination
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