
10 Questions with Yassin Watson

The Formula of Creativity
Robotics Ph.D. students Lakshmi Nair and Joanne Truong use creative problem-solving research to inform robotics that could potentially help in household tasks
Robotics Ph.D. students Lakshmi Nair and Joanne Truong use creative problem-solving research to inform robotics that could potentially help in household tasks

Engineering with the Earth in Mind
Sustainability requires balancing today’s needs with those of future generations
Sustainability requires balancing today’s needs with those of future generations

“Houston, we have innovation”
How Georgia Tech engineers are shaping the second age of space exploration
How Georgia Tech engineers are shaping the second age of space exploration

Minds Over Matter
As the drive to invent new materials shifts into high gear, the view of tomorrow is inspiring
As the drive to invent new materials shifts into high gear, the view of tomorrow is inspiring

Warp Speed Ahead
At five times the speed of sound, Georgia Tech engineers push hypersonics to the limit
At five times the speed of sound, Georgia Tech engineers push hypersonics to the limit

Brilliant Engineering is in Our DNA
How two engineers are leveraging gene therapies to change the face of medicine
How two engineers are leveraging gene therapies to change the face of medicine

Special Feature: Engineering Solutions for COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic creates unprecedented challenges and takes an enormous toll on our healthcare system, engineers across the College of Engineering are heeding the call to put their skills to the test. Our researchers are creating personal protective equipment (PPE), respirator parts, ventilators and more. Here are just a few stories of what the College is doing to fight COVID-19.
As the COVID-19 pandemic creates unprecedented challenges and takes an enormous toll on our healthcare system, engineers across the College of Engineering are heeding the call to put their skills to the test. Our researchers are creating personal protective equipment (PPE), respirator parts, ventilators and more. Here are just a few stories of what the College is doing to fight COVID-19.

Better AI, Better Police Force
How Yao Xie is leveraging artificial intelligence to help fight crime
How Yao Xie is leveraging artificial intelligence to help fight crime

10 to End with Sophia Velastegui

In His Own Words
Bao Nguyen reflects on his passion for cybersecurity and why he chose to take his education "online"
Bao Nguyen reflects on his passion for cybersecurity and why he chose to take his education "online"

The Next Frontier in Immunoengineering
Gabe Kwong’s research focuses on engineering immunity to transform human health
Gabe Kwong’s research focuses on engineering immunity to transform human health

10 to End with Fred Cook

A Promise to Provide Education for All

Historical Figures
Engineering Hall of Fame
Engineering Hall of Fame

The Night the Lights Went On in Georgia
Southwire brings electricity to rural Georgia and across the world
Southwire brings electricity to rural Georgia and across the world

The Engineer Inside the Physician
Dr. C. Anne Patterson’s Journey into Telemedicine
Dr. C. Anne Patterson’s Journey into Telemedicine

Building Georgia Jobs Through Infrastructure Expansion
Turnipseed Engineers, Inc. completes $100 million of construction every year, and it’s not stopping anytime soon
Turnipseed Engineers, Inc. completes $100 million of construction every year, and it’s not stopping anytime soon

Helping Georgia’s Students Take Flight
How the Georgia Space Grant Consortium is supporting the state’s aerospace industry and helping students shoot for the stars
How the Georgia Space Grant Consortium is supporting the state’s aerospace industry and helping students shoot for the stars

Force Multiplying Security through Technology
Two Tech alumni use machine learning and better equipment to make neighborhoods in more than 400 cities in Georgia and across the country more secure with Flock Safety
Two Tech alumni use machine learning and better equipment to make neighborhoods in more than 400 cities in Georgia and across the country more secure with Flock Safety
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