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.
Augustine Esogbue: First in Class
Professor Emeritus Esogbue was the world's first Black OR/IE Ph.D., as well as Georgia Tech's first Black tenured professor.
Returning to a “New Normal”
Emory Global Health Institute and Georgia Tech Hack Covid-19 with back to work and school solutions
Researchers Develop Method to Create 3D ‘Map’ of Tissue Structure and Function
The procedure marries techniques from chemistry, biology, and data science and could help doctors design precision therapies for patients who aren’t responding to treatment.
Research: Extending Origami Into Untethered Robots and Morphing Devices
A team of researchers from The Ohio State University and the Georgia Institute of Technology has extended the possibility of origami, the ancient art of paper folding, for modern engineering applications such as untethered robotics and morphing devices.
A Different Kind of Engineering Education
With her Ph.D. in english literature, Lisa Rosenstein is a bit of an anomaly among her colleagues in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. While she doesn’t teach fluid mechanics or structures, her instruction is no less foundational for her students to succeed at Tech and in the professional world. In 1998, Rosenstein joined the School to develop the Engineering Communications Program, which integrates written, oral and visual communication skills into the engineering curriculum at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Jan Shi Awarded ASQ Shewhart Medal
The American Society for Quality (ASQ) announced that Jianjun “Jan” Shi has been awarded the 2021 Walter Shewhart Medal.
X-Ray Tomography Lets Researchers Watch Solid-State Batteries Charge, Discharge
Detailed three-dimensional information from research could help improve the reliability and performance of batteries, which use solid materials to replace the flammable liquid electrolytes in existing lithium-ion batteries.
David Sholl honored as 2020 AAAS Fellow
ChBE faculty awarded 2020 AAAS Fellowship for distinguished contributions to chemical and molecular engineering.
Stanley Named Founding Director of McCamish Parkinson’s Disease Innovation Program
Garrett Stanley will lead work under a landmark gift from the McCamish Foundation to revolutionize treatment of neurological diseases.
75 Years of Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech: A Brief History
For decades, ISyE has been the largest industrial engineering program in the world, with its undergraduate and graduate programs ranked No. 1 in the U.S. for 26 and 30 years, respectively. ISyE’s rise to the top parallels Georgia Tech’s own ascent to become one of the nation’s top public institutions, with the largest and most diverse college of engineering in the country.
Three ECE Ph.D. Students Receive BOLD Graduate Fellowships
Milad Ghiasi Rad, Jacob Kimball, and Mohammad S.E. Sendi have received the Blended Online Learning Design (BOLD) Graduate Fellowship. They are all Ph.D. students in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
9 Things to Know About the Covid-19 Vaccines
Two researchers in the Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering work with the components that make up the vaccine and say they’re safe and effective.
NASA Extends Exploration for Two Planetary Science Missions
Paul Steffes, a professor emeritus in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is a member of the Juno Mission team.
Robles Lab Expands Utility of 3D Tomography
New research in Optica describes affordable new system for better advanced optical imaging.
MSE alum, 2018 InVenture Prize winner, and archery startup surpasses $1M in revenue
2018 InVenture Prize winner, entrepreneur, and CEO Kolby Hanley celebrated the milestone of surpassing $1M in revenue. His Duluth-based company ULTRAVIEW Archery offers state-of-the-art products to competitive archers across the world.
New Instrument Will Uncover Structure and Chemical Composition on Sub-Cell Scale
A new imaging instrument able to simultaneously study both the surface of a biological sample and its chemical composition is the goal of a three-year, $1.2 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) research award.
Andrés García Named 2020 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
Faculty member’s innovative work in biotechnology gains national recognition
The Aerodynamics of Drone Racing
Professor Marilyn Smith implements her unsteady aerodynamics code across a broad range of applications
Beyah Named Dean of College of Engineering
Raheem Beyah has been selected as Georgia Tech’s new dean of the College of Engineering. Beyah is currently Georgia Tech’s vice president for Interdisciplinary Research, executive director of the Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program, and is the Motorola Foundation Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Tech. He will begin his duties as dean on Jan. 15.
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