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.
Platinum-Graphene Atomically-thin Fuel Cell Catalysts Show Superior Stability Over Bulk Platinum
Research Horizons
Continuing the Clark Scholar Legacy in 2019
Campus welcomes 10 new Clark Scholars
Campus welcomes 10 new Clark Scholars
New Moon Mission Gets Boost from Georgia Tech Brainpower
AJC
College of Engineering Welcomes New Faculty
The College of Engineering welcomed several new faculty members during the last few months. Keep reading to find out more about each faculty member and their research. They join the engineering community of more than 500 faculty, 300 staff and 15,000 students this fall.
The College of Engineering welcomed several new faculty members during the last few months. Keep reading to find out more about each faculty member and their research. They join the engineering community of more than 500 faculty, 300 staff and 15,000 students this fall.
Undergraduate Engineering Program Ranked 4th by U.S.News
Scientists Sent People to the Moon. Can They Reinvent the Toilet?
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Three Engineers Selected for NAE's Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
NIH Award Supports Groundbreaking Brain Research at Tech
Rozell and Stanley leading five-year, $1.6 million study to develop new algorithms to interact with neural circuitry
Rozell and Stanley leading five-year, $1.6 million study to develop new algorithms to interact with neural circuitry
CREATE-X Demo Day 2019
New and Returning Startups Present at Startup Launch Event
New and Returning Startups Present at Startup Launch Event
Nanoscale “Glass” Bottles Could Enable Targeted Drug Delivery
Research Horizons
Meet Your Newest Job Recruiter, the Algorithm
Equal employment opportunities may not be part of a computer’s calculations, but one engineer is trying to change that
Equal employment opportunities may not be part of a computer’s calculations, but one engineer is trying to change that
Aerospace Engineering Graduate James McConville Sworn in as Army’s Top Officer
Antineutrino Detection Could Help Remotely Monitor Nuclear Reactors
Leading the Way for Women Engineers
ISyE News
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
https://www.ece.gatech.edu/news/623445/alumni-spotlight-aleksander-szlam
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
https://www.ece.gatech.edu/news/623281/ougazzaden-awarded-chevalier-legion-honor
Distinction Is Highest Accolade Given in France
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