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

ChBE Chosen as Inaugural Site for ACS Inclusive Graduate Education Program
The American Chemical Society’s Bridge Program aims to increase the number of underrepresented minority students who receive doctoral degrees in chemical sciences.
The American Chemical Society’s Bridge Program aims to increase the number of underrepresented minority students who receive doctoral degrees in chemical sciences.

ECE's Tentzeris Receives Humboldt Research Award

Frugal Science in the Age of Innovation
A Georgia Tech engineer creates medical equipment for pennies on the dollar
A Georgia Tech engineer creates medical equipment for pennies on the dollar

Georgia Tech Featured in New Google Ad
Imaginary Search Leads Aspiring Young Astronaut to Georgia Tech
Imaginary Search Leads Aspiring Young Astronaut to Georgia Tech

ISyE's Marie Ozenua Looks at Supply Chain Through an International Lens

New Optimization Chip Tackles Machine Learning, 5G Routing

An Age of Empowerment: ECE's Pamela Bhatti

New tool will give large concrete structures what amounts to an ultrasound, finding tiny cracks before they grow

Where the Engineering Jobs Are in 2019

National Academy of Engineering Ceremony Honors Three Biomedical Engineering Faculty
Gordon Prize ceremony honors innovative engineering education
Gordon Prize ceremony honors innovative engineering education

ISyE Ph.D. Students Receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships

Two BME Students Win Goldwater Scholarships
The Barry Goldwater Scholarship was established by congress in 1986
The Barry Goldwater Scholarship was established by congress in 1986

Taking Poison From Our Water

Urine Test to Evaluate Immunotherapy Success Gets $1.8 Million NIH Research Grant

PhD Student Partnering with VentureLab to Commercialize Chip Cooling Technology

CREATE-X Alumni Spotlight: NexxChair
GT alumna, Titilayo Funso, is tackling the lack of innovation within the beauty industry head-on
GT alumna, Titilayo Funso, is tackling the lack of innovation within the beauty industry head-on

Women in Engineering Recognizes 155 Scholarship Recipients
On April 11th, 2019, Women in Engineering (WIE) hosted its annual Banquet at the Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center.
On April 11th, 2019, Women in Engineering (WIE) hosted its annual Banquet at the Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center.

Butera Receives ANAK Award at the 2019 Faculty and Staff Honors Luncheon

Morphing Origami Takes a New Shape, Expanding Use Possibilities
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a new type of origami that can morph from one pattern into a different one, or even a hybrid of two patterns, instantly altering many of its structural characteristics.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a new type of origami that can morph from one pattern into a different one, or even a hybrid of two patterns, instantly altering many of its structural characteristics.
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