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.
CREATE-X Alumni Spotlight: Pretty Tech
Faced with gender disparities in the engineering workplace, a Tech alumna decides to make a change
CEE's Kim Kurtis receives Concrete Institute’s Anderson Medal for excellence, creativity, leadership in concrete
Second woman to win in 50 years.
Develop an Understanding of Big Data and Analytics from the Comfort of Your Own Home
In the current age of business innovation and competition, companies need students with strong, versatile backgrounds in analytics. Georgia Tech strives to do just that, with a virtual twist.
Making the Case for Urban Air Mobility in Atlanta
If you think Atlanta traffic is bad now, a recent UN study predicts that 70 percent of the world’s population will be living in urban areas by 2050. That’s a lot of cars on the roads come 5 o’clock.
Jackie Knee Named the 2019 Marshall Sherfield Fellow
Put simply, Jackie Knee wants to make people healthier. She’s worked at that singular goal in rural Thailand as a Fulbright Fellow, in the United States at the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and at Georgia Tech as a fifth-year Ph.D. student in environmental engineering.
Video: Startup Coffee Company Has Engineering Roots at Georgia Tech
Watch as Dean McLaughlin learns about the roasting practices of TopTime Coffee
Inan to Attend China-America Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
Inan is among 60 early-career engineers from Chinese and United States universities, industry, and government who have been chosen to participate.
National Academy report on grand challenges in environmental engineering
Professor John Crittenden and President Emeritus G. Wayne Cloughhave helped chart the course for the future of environmental engineering in a new report from the National Academy Engineering.
Flu Vaccine Supply Gaps Can Intensify Flu Seasons, Make Pandemics Deadlier
U.S. flu vaccine distribution logistics could use an update, according to Pinar Keskinocak. The researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology co-led a recent study that compared the current approach with a proposed allocation method calculated to save many more lives in a pandemic or similarly intense influenza outbreak that taxes vaccine supplies.
Yee Receives Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award
Assistant professor Shannon Yee has received an Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award for his research project entitled “Switchable Organic Thermal Elements.”
2019 Bernard M. Gordon Prize Awarded to Georgia Tech and Emory University Educators
The National Academy of Engineering recognizes pioneering engineering education
Accenture Security to Invest $500,000 in Georgia Tech’s Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity Degree Program
Accenture teams with world-renowned academic institution to prepare, grow and sustain a skilled cybersecurity workforce
Happy Holidays from the College
From all of us at the College of Engineering, Happy Holidays and warm wishes for 2018!
Health and Healing as Focus for 2018 Fall Capstone Expo
Medical technology key focus for Capstone this year
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