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A Break, A Pause

Lung-Heart Super Sensor on a Chip Tinier Than a Ladybug

Hatzell Receives Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award

Working Out the Problems of Apollo 13
50 years later, two Georgia Tech engineering alumni reflect on their experience in Apollo 13’s mission control
50 years later, two Georgia Tech engineering alumni reflect on their experience in Apollo 13’s mission control

Mission Mars: ISyE's Nagi Gebraeel Helps NASA Develop Autonomous Habitats

ISyE's Rachel Cummings Receives Prestigious NSF CAREER Award

Three Tech Teams Among Winners in MIT COVID-19 Challenge Event

Reflections From Georgia Tech’s Oldest Living Alumnus George Roy Bethune
The 106-year-old textile engineer discusses his time at Tech and life after earning his degree
The 106-year-old textile engineer discusses his time at Tech and life after earning his degree

Charting a Course without a Captain
Marine Robotics uses Systems Research to Develop Autonomous Boats
Marine Robotics uses Systems Research to Develop Autonomous Boats

The Fight Against COVID-19
Engineers Kolby Hanley and Lee Whitcher leverage just-in-time manufacturing to create respirator parts to address the shortage of health care equipment
Engineers Kolby Hanley and Lee Whitcher leverage just-in-time manufacturing to create respirator parts to address the shortage of health care equipment

The Georgia Tech Community Treks the Virtual Pi Mile
The Georgia Tech family ran a different kind of Pi Mile this year, focused on social distancing and personal routes.
The Georgia Tech family ran a different kind of Pi Mile this year, focused on social distancing and personal routes.

Running the Virtual, Unofficial Pi Mile 5K Race
Even though we cannot get together this year to run the Georgia Tech Pi Mile Road Race, we can still get outside with appropriate social distancing and run (or walk). This unofficial effort is a School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering initiative that has been expanded to all of the Georgia Tech community.
Even though we cannot get together this year to run the Georgia Tech Pi Mile Road Race, we can still get outside with appropriate social distancing and run (or walk). This unofficial effort is a School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering initiative that has been expanded to all of the Georgia Tech community.

Do-It-Yourself Medical Devices and Protective Gear Fuel Battle Against COVID-19
The race is on to improvise ventilators, face shields, respirators, surgical gowns, disinfectant wipes, and other healthcare gear to help the hundreds of thousands of people expected to swamp hospitals with waves of critical COVID-19 illness over the next several weeks.
The race is on to improvise ventilators, face shields, respirators, surgical gowns, disinfectant wipes, and other healthcare gear to help the hundreds of thousands of people expected to swamp hospitals with waves of critical COVID-19 illness over the next several weeks.

Engineering a Medical Degree
Biomedical engineering student Katie Zhu imagines her future in medicine
Biomedical engineering student Katie Zhu imagines her future in medicine

CoE Professor Explains How Social Distancing Slows Spread of COVID-19

A Woman of Firsts: Martha Moss Quo
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the textile engineer and oldest living female graduate discusses her time at Tech and being a woman in STEM
In celebration of Women’s History Month, the textile engineer and oldest living female graduate discusses her time at Tech and being a woman in STEM

Cyber Hygiene Keeps Your Email Safe from Virtual Viruses

App Detects Harsh Side Effect of Breast Cancer Treatment

Letter from Dean Steve McLaughlin
As Spring Break week continues, I'd like to thank everyone in the College of Engineering for the quick action, collaboration, flexibility and focus on the health and safety of our entire community - students, faculty and staff. The many stories I have already heard of the community coming together are reassuring that we will be stronger and better together in the face of this unprecedented challenge.
As Spring Break week continues, I'd like to thank everyone in the College of Engineering for the quick action, collaboration, flexibility and focus on the health and safety of our entire community - students, faculty and staff. The many stories I have already heard of the community coming together are reassuring that we will be stronger and better together in the face of this unprecedented challenge.

Graduate Programs Among Best in the U.S.
Seven graduate programs in the top five according to U.S. News and World Report
Seven graduate programs in the top five according to U.S. News and World Report
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