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.
The Rising Cost of Aging Infrastructure
On the Generating Buzz podcast, civil engineer Susan Burns discusses the nation's aging water pipes and other infrastructure and the challenges of maintaining systems sometimes well past their designed lifespan.
A Summer of STEM Exploration, From Soda Bottles to Bioplastics
A group of high schoolers come to campus to experience hands-on STEM activities and explore careers as part of the STEM Gems camp.
Hirabayashi Joins European Space Agency Mission to Study Results of Asteroid Deflection
NASA picked AE's Masatoshi Hirabayashi to work with an international group of scientists focused on near-Earth asteroid science and planetary defense.
CEE Team Wins National Sustainability Competition
It's the second straight year Georgia Tech's civil and environmental engineering team has taken top prize in the ASCE Sustainable Solutions event.
‘Technique’ Editor Bringing Student Questions to Presidential Debate
Mechanical engineering student Alec Grosswald is credentialed to cover the debate at CNN's studios next door to campus alongside hundreds of other reporters.
Summer Engineering Institute Gives High Schoolers a Taste of College
The College’s new weeklong camp blends engineering sessions and insider info on college admission to hook students on STEM majors.
New Use for Existing Drug Could Significantly Cut Heart Attack Risk
ME's David Ku finds an affordable and widely available drug shows promise for preventing second heart attacks for high-risk patients or other complications caused by blood clots.
Juba Ziani Receives NSF CAREER Award to Advance Fairness in Algorithmic Decision-Making
ISyE researcher aims to build mathematical foundations that account for the long-term impacts of algorithm decisions, including accounting for the dynamic, compounding effects of human responses.
College’s Grad Programs Climb to No. 4 in New U.S. News Rankings
Every engineering graduate degree at Georgia Tech remained in the top 10 nationally in the annual assessment.
What Does Hubble's Shift to One-Gyro Mode Mean for the Space Telescope?
AE's Panagiotis Tsiotras explains the technical issues that have plagued the spacecraft and how engineers developed a workaround to keep the telescope operating.
International Student Support, Menstrual Products Map Win College’s FAIR Tech Innovation Competition
The competition asks students to use engineering fundamentals to create solutions that promote equity and access in the College community.
Nanowires Create Elite Warriors to Enhance T Cell Therapy
Biomedical engineer Ankur Singh has developed a method to enhance T cells while maintaining their naïve state, making them more effective in fighting disease.
Researchers Help Maritime Industry Navigate Toward Sustainability
ISyE Professor Valerie Thomas is investigating alternative fuels and other methods to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from ocean shipping.
A Journey to Antarctica to Investigate Earth’s Electromagnetic Mysteries
ECE Ph.D. student Shweta Dutta ventured to the Turkish Antarctic Research base on Horseshoe Island to track and better understand enigmatic electromagnetic wave phenomena called “whistlers.”
Martha Grover Named Thomas A. Fanning Chair in Equity Centered Engineering
The longtime ChBE professor was selected for her teaching, research, and advocacy that strives to ensure equal access to opportunity.
College Recognizes 8 Faculty with 2024 Excellence Awards
Honorees have demonstrated outstanding service, teaching, inventorship and commercialization.
Georgia Tech to Strengthen Nation’s Faculty Development in Geospace Science
With NSF support, Colleges of Engineering and Sciences will collaborate to hire a researcher focused on solar-terrestrial science and space weather.
From Brewery to Biofilter: Making Yeast-Based Water Purification Possible
Researchers Patricia Stathatou and Christos Athanasiou have shown yeast is effective at removing lead from water. Now they've demonstrated how to scale up the process for homes or even cities.
This Modified Stainless Steel Could Kill Bacteria Without Antibiotics or Chemicals
Researchers etch nano-sized textures and add copper ions to create a naturally antibacterial material for hospitals and other shared settings.
Follow the Money: Researchers Find $2B of Crypto Scams on Ethereum
ECE's Mingxuan Yao and Brendan Saltaformaggio found Ethereum smart contracts are being abused by cyber criminals at a much larger scale than previously known.
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