Georgia Tech's College of Engineering consistently produces articles, content, and videos highlighting our students, staff, faculty, and research. This includes stories about artificial intelligence, robots, engineering systems, space exploration and rockets, medical advances, and more.
Closing the Loop to Target Brain Glioblastomas
Algorithm-controlled focused ultrasound system uses microbubbles to open a pathway for a powerful immunotherapy to reach brain tumors.
Artemis Begins a New Era in Space
Georgia Tech astronaut Sandy Magnus talks about the Artemis mission, America's return to the moon, and the opportunities it presents to the next generation of explorers.
Expanding Access While Providing a Professional Work Experience
A partnership with an Atlanta high school allows Georgia Tech to give students a glimpse of campus life as they work in an office setting.
The Secret to the Skillful Skydiving of Wingless Springtails
Georgia Tech researchers discover how this tiny hexapod survives predators with controlled jumps, aerial control, and stuck landings on the water's surface.
Understanding Rogue Waves of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea
Researchers examined how rogue waves form and analyzed the likelihood that a ship would encounter them while navigating the rough waters of intense storms.
New Startup Develops Potential Cure for Type 1 Diabetes
Georgia Tech researchers have developed a new biomaterial to induce immune acceptance of curative transplanted cells without immunosuppression.
Mechanical Engineering Student Bikes Across America
Baltimore-to-San Francisco ride raises money for teen cancer patients
Hollister Lab Develops Blueprint for 3D Printed Personalized Medical Devices
BME's Scott Hollister and Sriharsha Ramaraju have published a rigorous template for safety and quality of patient-specific devices produced in small, custom batches
VIP Program Engages Students in Long-Term Projects, Bridging Research and Classroom Learning
Vertically Integrated Projects involve students from first year to Ph.D. in startup-like environments that also support faculty research
Georgia Tech Breaks Ground on Tech Square Phase 3
One of the Midtown Atlanta towers will be the new home for the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Ye Zhao Earns Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award
ME assistant professor will work to dramatically improve how autonomous robots understand and navigate fast-changing environments
Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, National Academies Select Cassie Mitchell for Science Diversity Leadership Program
Grant recognizes Mitchell's efforts to diversify biomedical sciences and supports her research using machine learning tools to improve health disparities
BME's Jeffrey Markowitz Wins Packard Fellowship to Follow His Ideas Wherever They Lead
The grants allow early career scientists the freedom to take risks and explore new frontiers in their research
Early Alzheimer’s Research Team Awarded $3.8M NIH Grant for Precision Robotics
ME and Emory team is working to uncover the emergence of cellular and circuit dysfunction during the progression of Alzheimer’s.
Tien Offers a Prescription for Maximizing Investments in Nation’s Infrastructure
In Journal of Infrastructure Systems article, Tien outlines recommendations for more resilient, sustainable, equitable infrastructure.
A Record Four Researchers Win NIH Director's Awards
The high-risk, high-reward program supports ‘exceptionally creative scientists conducting highly innovative research’
ChBE, MSE Seniors Building A Business Around Phone Battery Saving Technology
Students are prototyping a power adapter that optimizes overnight phone charging to protect battery life.
Exploring Europa Possible with Silicon-Germanium Transistor Technology
SiGe HBTs have unique advantages for use in the exploration of extreme environments.
Partnership with DOD’s Microelectronics Workforce Development Program Expands
The nearly $11M extension aims to restore microelectronics global leadership to the U.S. through education initiatives.
Fire Ant Rafts Form Thanks to a Force Known as the ‘Cheerios Effect’
In water, ants tend to flail and actively repel each other but are drawn together by physics
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