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.
Turning to CubeSats in the Search for Life Thousands of Light-Years from Earth
Georgia Tech plays a starring role in NASA’s STARI mission to determine if telescope technology that studies exoplanets can be implemented in briefcase-sized spacecraft.
MSE’s Facchetti Elected to the National Academy of Engineering
Professor Antonio Facchetti is recognized for his work on new kinds of commercially viable electronics.
Graduating the New AI-Ready Workforce
In an essay for Forbes, alumna Sophia Velastegui argues Georgia Tech is setting the standard for how higher education can embrace artificial intelligence.
New Implant May Help Patients Regenerate Their Own Heart Valves
Biomedical engineers have created a 3D-printed, bioresorbable heart valve that promotes tissue regeneration — and may eliminate the need for repeat surgeries.
AE, BME Students Named 2025 Brooke Owens Fellows
Three Georgia Tech students will receive paid internships, executive mentorship, and industry connections to leading aerospace organizations.
Unearthing Climate Solutions
CEE’s Susan Burns is among the Georgia Tech researchers turning over every rock as they explore how to improve the planet.
Developing Workplace-Ready Engineers Through Scenario-Based Systems Investigation
The Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering reimagines its lab sequence, moving away from step-by-step experiments and instead placing students into roles at a faux engineering consulting firm.
Making an Impact in the Montgomery Machining Mall with Harley Martin
The fourth-year ME student has helped many of her peers over the last year as she completed a co-op rotation in the Wepfer Design Commons.
The Secret ‘Sex Lives’ of Bacteria
New findings from CEE researcher Kostas Konstantinidis challenges old ideas about how species form.
Russell Dupuis Receives Japan Prize for Laying the Foundation for LEDs, Solar Cells, Lasers, and Other Everyday Tech
The highly regarded prize recognizes ECE researcher’s pioneering work enabling mass production of compound semiconductors that fuel our information age.
ChBE Alumnus is Tech's First Innovation Fellow at the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
After years as a submariner and Ph.D. researcher, Harry Tuazon has achieved his goal of working at the military research agency faster than he expected.
Merging Art and Engineering to 3D Print a Violin
Musician and ME grad student Kevin Kamperman has filed a provisional patent for his violin design, which performed well in head-to-head tests of sound quality and subjective evaluations from players.
Georgia Tech Joins $840M DARPA Project to Develop and Build Next-Gen Semiconductor Microsystems
ECE researchers will contribute 3D heterogeneous integration expertise to the Texas Institute for Electronics-led initiative.
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena Receives Presidential Early Career Award
The MSE researcher is honored for his work on solar cells with the U.S. government’s highest award for engineers and scientists early in their careers.
BME Researcher Co-Leads $17M Project to Improve Cancer Surgery Outcomes
Anant Madabhushi and Emory University collaborators will use the ARPA-H funding to help doctors quickly and accurately evaluate surgical margins during procedures to remove tumors, starting with breast and ovarian cancer.
Powering Up
Our researchers are creating new technologies that pollute less and store more energy — while also ensuring the manufacturing process is clean.
Simpler Process Yields New Biosensors to Accurately Detect Cancer
BME researchers engineered a new type of diagnostic molecules that are easier to produce and can precisely find cancer with fewer potential side effects.
Engineers Use Heat to Manage Propellant and Extend CubeSat Missions by 30%
Álvaro Romero-Calvo and his team tested their approach aboard a parabolic flight that creates short periods of microgravity.
Steven Biegalski Receives Top International Award in Nuclear Radiochemistry
Biegalski is the first engineer to receive the George Hevesy Medal in its 57-year history.
New Wearable Device Monitors Joint Pain
Arthroba enables people — and their doctors — to follow their joint health in real time.
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