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.
Clearing the Air: Georgia Tech Takes Leading Role in Scrubbing the Atmosphere
Along with pioneering and improving technology, researchers are partnering with industry, starting companies, informing policy, and engaging with communities to advance the two-decade-old direct air capture field.
Cassie Mitchell Pursues a 4th Paralympic Medal at Her 4th Straight Games
It may be harder than ever to medal this time, but the BME faculty member is also working harder than ever to make it happen.
How Georgia Tech Is Using AI to Solve Sustainability Problems
Researchers are putting AI to work to help adapt to climate change, improve urban farming and food distribution, and more while also focusing on ways to make sure the technology is used ethically and equitably.
Using AI to Find the Polymers of the Future
A pair of papers from MSE's Rampi Ramprasad describes advances in polymer design for energy storage, filtration technologies, and recyclable plastics.
Aerospace Engineering Breaks Ground on New Hangar
The new state-of-the-art facility will bolster research in advanced aviation technologies.
Researchers Break Boundaries to Spark Energy Innovation
Faculty members who hold cross-disciplinary dual appointments are powering Georgia Tech’s pioneering energy research.
An Affordable Tracking Microscope to Democratize Microorganism Research
The latest frugal-science innovation from Saad Bhamla’s lab is an autonomous, easy-to-assemble, and inexpensive device to study the movement of cells and organisms.
A Yellow Jacket on 'Mars'
A CEE alumnus has emerged after living for a year in a simulated Mars habitat at the Johnson Space Center in Houston.
From Nassau Streets to the Olympics
BME's Avard Moncur reflects on his journey to the medal stand at the 2000, 2008 Games.
Tim Lieuwen Appointed Interim Leader of Georgia Tech’s Research Enterprise
The aerospace engineering Regents' Professor assumes the role Sept. 10.
ME Researchers Use Salt for Thermal Energy Storage
Combining two commonly found salts could help store clean energy as heat that can be used for heating buildings or integrated with a heat pump for cooling buildings.
Coulter BME's Ahmet Coskun Wins NSF CAREER Award
The biomedical engineer will use generative AI to develop 3D maps that help clinicians navigate the role of the entire immune system in the presence of disease.
Materials Engineer Meilin Liu Named to European Academy of Sciences
Liu is recognized for his contributions to the field of materials for energy storage and conversion.
Tech Team Takes Second in EcoCAR EV Challenge
Teams are reengineering a 2023 Cadillac LYRIQ to complete complex, real-world electric vehicle challenges in the four-year competition.
Reimagining At-Home Breast Cancer Screening
Bioengineering Ph.D. student Gianna Slusher has patented a device that uses a smartphone or tablet and thermal imaging to scan for potential tumors.
Using Deep Learning Techniques to Improve Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
ME's Jun Ueda has applied the techniques to accurately assess image quality for an important liver stiffness scan, improving results and avoiding the need for repeated retesting.
Engineering the Future: 40 Under 40
The Georgia Tech Alumni Association’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2024 includes 24 engineering alumni. They are furthering space exploration, revolutionizing healthcare, advancing nuclear energy, and more.
Nuclear Nonproliferation Research Consortium Wins Second $25M Award
Led by ME's Anna Erickson, the project includes 12 university and 12 national lab partners that will bring emerging technologies to fruition in support of the U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration.
Will the Seine River’s E. coli Woes Sink Olympic Dreams in Paris?
Water engineer Katherine Graham says Paris’ river pollution is common for large cities with old infrastructure that combines sewer and stormwater pipes.
Engineering a Fast Olympic Pool
28 years after the Atlanta Games, Georgia Tech’s pool remains among the world’s fastest.
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