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Carolina Colón is Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers’ National STAR Role Model for 2023
The bioengineering Ph.D. student hopes to make the path through college easier for other community college and first-generation students.
New Process 3D Prints Glass Microstructures at Low Temperature with Fast Curing
Researchers use UV light instead of high heat to make glass that can be used for medical devices, microelectronics, and more.
New Battlefield Obscurants Could Give Warfighters a Visibility Advantage
ECE and GTRI researchers are developing lightweight and nontoxic electrically reconfigurable structures that would form obscuring plumes able to hang in the air over a battlefield.
SGA Leaders See Opportunity as Georgia Tech Reaches ‘Inflection Point’
The new leaders of the undergraduate Student Government Association — both engineers — want to bring students to the table at what they see as a critical moment in the Institute's history
New NSF Center Will Harness Properties of Sound for New Applications
ME's Michael Leamy will help lead the $30M effort to capitalize on topological acoustics and advance wave-based devices for computing, telecommunications, and sensing.
$50M Cancer Moonshot Grant Will Build an Atlas for Earlier Cancer Detection
Biomedical engineer Gabe Kwong will map cancer cell biomarkers, then engineer new sensors to hunt for multiple kinds of cancer.
Researchers Identify Crucial Biomarker That Tracks Recovery from Treatment-Resistant Depression
Harnessing the power of explainable AI, researchers have unveiled the first insights into the complex workings of deep brain stimulation therapy for severe depression.
Lieuwen to Give National Academy of Engineering Keynote on Net Zero Pathways
Regents’ Professor Tim Lieuwen to speak at Grand Challenges Summit as leaders explore innovative solutions to global issues.
College Rises to No. 3 in National Undergrad Engineering Rankings
U.S. News ranks biomedical and industrial engineering programs No. 1 and all programs in the top 6.
Building a Logistics Network in Space
AE researchers have received $5 million from the U.S. Air Force to develop a satellite refueling and repair network between the Earth and moon.
Study Sheds Light on Toxicity of Atmospheric Particulate Matter Pollution
ChBE researchers find the most abundant aerosols in airborne particulate matter are also the most toxic, highlighting the growing threat of air pollution to human health.
Stingelin Elected to European Academy of Sciences
MSE Chair is recognized for her contributions in the broader areas of polymer physics.
Coal Ash Could Be the Next Great Source of Clean Tech Raw Materials
Alumna Laura Stoy is working to commercialize a process born from her Ph.D. research that can extract rare earth elements from coal fly ash.
The Journey of a Georgia Tech Ironman
ChBE student Colin Wegner will swim, bike, and run 140.6 miles in the upcoming 2023 Ironman World Championship in France.
Finding Flicker's Therapeutic Pathway in the Brain
BME, ME researchers uncover one part of how treatment with flickering lights affects the brain's immune cells and why it could help fight neurological diseases like Alzheimer's.
New Software Means Biomedical Researchers Don’t Have to Be Computer Scientists Too
Georgia Tech, Emory team creates open-source tool that lets researchers use artificial intelligence to analyze moving and still images collected by any imaging device.
125 Years of Civil Engineering at Georgia Tech
What began with one instructor and a handful of students more than a century ago is now one of the top programs in the nation.
College Hosting NextProf Nexus to Support Engineering Faculty Talent
Georgia Tech helps lead the national workshop to expand the ranks of faculty members and prepare Ph.D. students for careers in academia.
Exploring the Genome’s Dark Regions
BME's Karmella Haynes is leading a National Science Foundation project studying the mysteries and mechanisms of non-coding RNA.
CEE Researchers Awarded $2.1 Million Grant to Ensure Cleaner, Safer Drinking Water
Ameet Pinto will lead the effort to quantify waterborne pathogens and disinfection byproducts in drinking water storage and distribution systems.
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