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.

Soft Wearable Health Monitor Uses Stretchable Electronics

Reinvented Toilets Could Provide Safe Sanitation for 2.5 Billion People

Tiny Vibration-Powered Robots Are the Size of the World’s Smallest Ant

Coming to America
How One ECE Alumnus Became A Self-made Man
How One ECE Alumnus Became A Self-made Man

The Next Frontier in Bioengineering
A new HIV treatment aimed at women could be on the horizon with Phil Santangelo’s RNA-based solutions
A new HIV treatment aimed at women could be on the horizon with Phil Santangelo’s RNA-based solutions

Ougazzaden Awarded with the Chevalier of the Legion of Honor
Distinction Is Highest Accolade Given in France
Distinction Is Highest Accolade Given in France

MSE's Zhong Lin (Z.L.) Wang Inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering

Tiny Supersonic Jet Injector Accelerates Nanoscale Additive Manufacturing

Health and Humanitarian Logistics Center Heads to Rwanda to Focus on Global Health Delivery
A forum to discuss challenges and new solutions in global health delivery and disaster preparedness and response
A forum to discuss challenges and new solutions in global health delivery and disaster preparedness and response

Two Engineers Named as PECASE Recipients

VIP Consortium Receives 2019 ABET Innovation Award

AE Student Rocket Soars to Winners Circle

AE's Prox-1 Satellite Launches from Kennedy Space Center

Understanding Human Driving Behaviors
New simulator puts people in a full-size car to understand their driving behavior
New simulator puts people in a full-size car to understand their driving behavior

An Engineer's Guide to Graduate School
From the start, an engineer’s academic background and technical skills allow them to easily understand product design and build, enabling them to speak with customers, consult clients, and lead teams in a business setting. Engineers who want to pursue more education to further their career are faced with the option of earning an advanced engineering degree. Ultimately, the choice depends on the individual and their career aspirations.
From the start, an engineer’s academic background and technical skills allow them to easily understand product design and build, enabling them to speak with customers, consult clients, and lead teams in a business setting. Engineers who want to pursue more education to further their career are faced with the option of earning an advanced engineering degree. Ultimately, the choice depends on the individual and their career aspirations.

Dimitri Mavris Named Director of Georgia Tech PMASE Program
Regents’ professor to enable students to capitalize on education to advance their career
Regents’ professor to enable students to capitalize on education to advance their career

Two Research Vice Presidents Named in EVPR Office
In the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR), Raheem Beyah will serve as Vice President for Interdisciplinary Research (VPIR), while Robert Butera will be Vice President for Research Operations
In the Office of the Executive Vice President for Research (EVPR), Raheem Beyah will serve as Vice President for Interdisciplinary Research (VPIR), while Robert Butera will be Vice President for Research Operations

Wang to Receive the 2019 Albert Einstein World Award of Science
Zhong Lin Wang, Chair and Regents Professor, School of Materials Science & Engineering has been announced as the winner of the 2019 Albert Einstein World Award of Science.
Zhong Lin Wang, Chair and Regents Professor, School of Materials Science & Engineering has been announced as the winner of the 2019 Albert Einstein World Award of Science.

DNA: Faster Data, More Storage, Better Drugs
Georgia Tech researcher James Dahlman pens essay for Scientific American as new DNA barcoding company continues to grow
Georgia Tech researcher James Dahlman pens essay for Scientific American as new DNA barcoding company continues to grow

ISyE Team Places Third in Inaugural Cisco National Supply Chain Case Competition
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