Engineering to the Power of AI
Our school chairs highlight the central role of artificial intelligence in each engineering discipline.
Managing the Ups and Downs
With GlucoSense, alumni are creating a single tool to help diabetes patients wrangle data to better manage their health.
A Magician for Furniture
Jane Ivanova came to Tech to build her technical skills. She left with the entrepreneurial tools to build a startup she hopes will simplify interior design.
Bulletin Board Material
A scrap of paper changed the life of two-time cancer survivor Josh Vose, leading him away from the operating room and into the field of medical devices.
There’s No Stopping Savi Agarwal
In fact, “no” isn’t a word the 17-year-old second-year BME student uses very much at all.
Think Big and Be Bold
25 years after creating a powerhouse program between a public and private university, Georgia Tech and Emory’s biomedical engineering department looks ahead to its next chapter.
FDA Approved
Several alumni and faculty members have received FDA approval for devices and procedures in recent years — and are preparing to do it again.
10 Questions with Manu Platt
Manu Platt, Ph.D. BME 2006, was a member of the second class of Ph.D. students in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering and eventually returned to the faculty for more than a decade. In 2023, Platt was named founding director of the new Center for Biomedical Engineering Technology Acceleration (BETA) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Cancer Fighters
Engineers are rewiring cells and creating new tools to improve cancer therapies and catch the disease earlier.
Keeping People First
Alumna Parika “Pinky” Petaipimol is inspired to persevere by people she’ll never meet.
Industry Secrets
For these five engineering faculty, time spent in the private sector proved to be invaluable
Growing Guatemala’s Craft Beer Industry
Jorge Guzman uses his industrial engineering and problem-solving background to bring craft beer to his hometown
A New Strategy to Fight Cancer
Johnny Blazeck’s research at the intersection of immunology, engineering and metabolism is creating novel therapies to help cancer patients in the fight of their lives
Decisions, Decisions...
How systems engineering and medical decision-making play a role in public health
Solving the World’s Growing Problem
Marta Hatzell’s research on global sustainability in the fields of food, water and energy seeks to solve the world’s hunger problem through environmentally sustainable fertilizer
The Rising Stars of Engineering
Nine engineering alumni take their education and talent to the next level
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