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.
Joseph Montoya Named Director of Ocean Science and Engineering
Joseph Montoya, professor in the School of Biological Sciences, has been named director of the Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Ocean Science and Engineering (OSE) at Georgia Tech.
Ferri Receives Education Award from the American Automatic Control Council
Bonnie Ferri, Georgia Tech’s vice provost for Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, has been named the recipient of the 2022 John R. Ragazzini Education Award from the American Automatic Control Council (AACC).
Ye Zhao Wins NSF CAREER Award for Robotics Research
The Woodruff School assistant professor will develop a framework for safe and autonomous bipedal robot locomotion.
BME Undergrad Helps Build Lab for Experiment Headed to International Space Station
Fourth-year Clark Scholar Nicole Frey helped develop a lab system for studying brain organoids in space.
Le Doux and Losego Appointed to Education Innovation Professorships
New professorship honors faculty for their leadership to enhance the academic experience of students in all eight engineering Schools and within the engineering profession.
Incoming First-Year Student is First Author of Published Paper
Recent high school graduate Rohan Datta published his Georgia Tech research in the Journal of Chemical Physics
New Antibody Analysis Predicts Severe Covid-19 Outcomes
BME study presents evidence that recovery depends not just on antibodies targeting the spike protein and other surface proteins but also on antibodies that target the virus’s internal proteins.
Saeedifard Receives 2022 Nagamori Foundation Award
ECE Associate Professor Maryam Saeedifard is being recognized for her research contributions to power electronics for energy conversion systems.
BME Researchers Aim to Stop Chemo Neuro Damage Before it Starts
A new NIH grant supports work focused on long-term effects from platinum-based cancer drugs.
ECE Researchers to Develop Eco-Friendly, High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
SF6, the most potent greenhouse gas, is a key component in high-voltage circuit breakers and switchgear for electric power systems.
Natalie Stingelin selected as new chair of MSE
The Georgia Tech professor is a well-regarded researcher in polymer physics, functional soft matter, organic electronics and photonics, and bioelectronics.
Student Drone Racing Team Wins Collegiate Championship
The Rotorjackets, comprised of three engineering students, recently won the title in North Dakota.
Team EPICS wins Student Innovation Competition – Promoting Equity & Access
Former teaching assistants working to increase access for women in campus makerspaces awarded first place.
$4M in ARPA-E Funding to Develop Eco-Friendly High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
Associate Professor Lukas Graber and collaborators are researching a clean alternative to the potent greenhouse gas SF6 found in high-voltage circuit breakers.
Kurfess Selected to Lead Manufacturing Institute
Thomas Kurfess, a professor in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, is the new executive director of GTMI.
Georgia Tech Team Wins National Security Innovation Network Hackathon
Two engineering students developed an augmented reality cyber security system for the military.
This Robot’s Gentle Grip Can Harvest Berries and Other Delicate Fruit
Soft, flexible ‘hand’ developed by Assistant Professor Yue Chen and collaborators may lead to innovations in minimally invasive surgery.
Student Team Wins Department of Energy EcoCAR Mobility Challenge
Interdisciplinary team bests 10 other universities, transforming a 2019 Chevy Blazer into connected, hybrid vehicle
Top Gun's Return Sparks Another Adrenaline Rush
The Georgia Tech community gives insight into the real world of the film, its cultural significance, and the role of adrenaline in flight.
Science Center’s Materials Exhibit Gets “Superhuman” Assistance from Georgia Tech
MSE’s Mark Losego partners with Tellus Science Museum to teach the public about materials science
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