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.
Small Spacecraft Will Scout Ice Formations on the Moon
Georgia Tech's first lunar mission expected to launch this semester
Rubber Material Holds Key to Long-lasting, Safer EV Batteries
New study suggests rubber electrolytes solve common EV battery problems, such as slow lithium-ion transport and poor mechanical properties
CEE Researchers Awarded $1M to Develop Technology for Converting Trash into Fuel
Researchers from Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering have received $1.1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to create equipment to efficiently convert non-recyclable municipal waste into jet fuel.
Naresh Thadhani to Step Down as MSE Chair
Longtime Georgia Tech faculty member has served in role since 2012
Tangled Messages: Tracing Neural Circuits to Chemotherapy's 'Constellation of Side Effects'
Researchers are unraveling the neural pathways behind complex sensory and motor side effects of chemotherapy.
Georgia Tech Earns Top 20 Spot for Higher Education Research Spending
Research spending in 2020 for the Institute's research enterprise, which includes GTRI, was approximately $1.049 million
AE Professor Marilyn Smith Selected to Give Nikolsky Honorary Lectureship
Smith is the fifth person from Georgia Tech to be selected for the honor during its forty-two year history.
Leaving Campus, Leaving Earth
Tuesday’s SpaceX launch adds another Georgia Tech milestone for new aerospace engineering graduates
Trio of Engineering Students Selected to Give Commencement Speeches
Each of this weekend's three graduation ceremonies will feature an engineering student.
Air Flow Key to Ensuring Larvae Thrive as Sustainable Food Source
Study identifies new process that keeps black soldier larvae from dying before they reach livestock facilities as animal feed
Tenorio to Become Georgia Tech’s First Clark Scholar Graduate
Mechanical Engineering student was among first cohort in 2018
Supply Chain Crisis: How to Fix It and Prevent It From Happening Again
ISYE experts weigh in on why shortages are happening this holiday season
Two Named as Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
Siva Sivakumar and Natalie Stingelin receive highest professional distinction for academic inventors
Making Sense of the Brain
Biomedical Engineering's Eva Dyer at the forefront of surge in computational neuroscience research at Georgia Tech
Getting to the Root of Plant-Soil Interactions: Optical Instrument to Give Clearest 3D Images Yet of Rhizosphere
A $2 million federal grant will create tools to provide the clearest three-dimensional images yet of the chemical and biomolecular interactions between plants and the soil in which they grow.
Students Shine at Capstone Design Expo
This semester's event included more than 500 students from seven schools and three colleges.
Georgia Tech professor offers tips for planning air travel this holiday season
Travel behavior expert, CEE professor Laurie Garrow, offers tips on how to plan for this holiday season amid the pandemic and supply chain issues.
Building Better Tools for Biomanufacturing
A team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology has developed an analytical tool designed to improve the biomanufacturing process of advanced cell-based therapies.
Pair of Engineering Researchers Chosen for Air Force Investigator Research Program
Lauren Garten and Ellen Mazumdar are among 36 scientists and engineers chosen nationwide.
College of Engineering Alumnus Elected Mayor of Atlanta
ChBE graduate Andre Dickens will be the city's 61st mayor.
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