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.
ME Launches Women of Woodruff Initiative to Ensure Women Thrive
The program will create a support structure to recruit, retain, and reward women in the Woodruff School as part of efforts to boost the number of women graduates in mechanical engineering.
A Trip into a Dark, Toxic Cave in Search of Worm Blobs
Student researchers enter one of the planet’s harshest environments to better understand sulfur worms’ collective behavior.
DOE Renews Funding of Energy Frontier Research Center with $13.2 Million Grant
The center receives a third round of funding for the study of materials used in clean energy technologies.
CubeSat on Artemis I Uses Georgia Tech Propulsion System
The brick-sized thruster system will maneuver the small BioSentinel satellite during experiments on yeast to study radiation's effects on living organisms.
Bhatti, Erickson Selected for ELATES Leadership Program for Women in STEM
As fellows, Pamela Bhatti and Anna Erickson will participate in a yearlong program designed to elevate their leadership, project management, and communication skills.
Digging Deep with Computational Neuroscience
Researchers are gaining a deeper understanding of the human brain.
Astros Fellowship Sends Azalia Cyphers to Women in Sports Data Symposium
Clark Scholar wants to learn more about using data and biomechanics to help athletes prevent and recover from injuries.
New Chip Could Make Treating Metastatic Cancer Easier and Faster
Engineers have created a microfluidic chip that can detect circulating tumor cells in a simple blood test.
Six Faculty Honored with Regents’ Titles
Group includes Regents’ Professors and Regents’ Entrepreneurs
$26M Partnership with NSF to Transform Fertilizer Production
Georgia Tech, along with four other universities, will develop new technologies and programs to close the nitrogen loop and revolutionize agriculture.
New Aluminum Nitride-based Semiconductor is Poised to Transform the Industry
ECE researchers find AlN has the ability to handle over five times the voltage of other existing wide bandgap semiconductors.
Heidi Brewer is on a Mission
AE alumna is one of seven new NASA flight directors who will lead human spaceflight missions.
A New Framework for Measuring Stability During Walking
Engineering researchers are using mechanical energetics to gain deeper insights into how and why we fall.
HyTech Racing Wins at Formula SAE Competition
HyTech Racing, Georgia Tech’s student-led electric racing team, placed third overall at the Formula SAE Electric Competition hosted at Michigan International Speedway.
Williams Named Senior Associate Dean
Doug Williams has been a member of the College’s leadership team since 2016
Georgia Tech Welcomes First GRA Distinguished Investigator
Jason Azoulay has been appointed as Georgia Tech's first Georgia Research Alliance (GRA) Distinguished Investigator.
Using Bio-Inspired Design to Teach High School Students About Engineering
Georgia Tech’s BIRDEE program is helping metro Atlanta public school teachers develop new engineering curriculum to inspire high school students.
In Conversation with Alyssa Panitch
The new chair of biomedical engineering talks about her research, the appeal of the Coulter Department, and big opportunities ahead.
Skin: An Additional Tool for the Versatile Elephant Trunk
Elephant biomechanics suggests a new approach for soft robotics
Engineering the Future: The Forty Under Forty
The Georgia Tech Alumni Association's Class of 2022 Forty Under Forty includes 27 engineering alumni. They work for the White House, send people to space, lead companies they founded, and more. Much more.
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