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.
A Journey to Antarctica to Investigate Earth’s Electromagnetic Mysteries
ECE Ph.D. student Shweta Dutta ventured to the Turkish Antarctic Research base on Horseshoe Island to track and better understand enigmatic electromagnetic wave phenomena called “whistlers.”
Martha Grover Named Thomas A. Fanning Chair in Equity Centered Engineering
The longtime ChBE professor was selected for her teaching, research, and advocacy that strives to ensure equal access to opportunity.
College Recognizes 8 Faculty with 2024 Excellence Awards
Honorees have demonstrated outstanding service, teaching, inventorship and commercialization.
Georgia Tech to Strengthen Nation’s Faculty Development in Geospace Science
With NSF support, Colleges of Engineering and Sciences will collaborate to hire a researcher focused on solar-terrestrial science and space weather.
From Brewery to Biofilter: Making Yeast-Based Water Purification Possible
Researchers Patricia Stathatou and Christos Athanasiou have shown yeast is effective at removing lead from water. Now they've demonstrated how to scale up the process for homes or even cities.
This Modified Stainless Steel Could Kill Bacteria Without Antibiotics or Chemicals
Researchers etch nano-sized textures and add copper ions to create a naturally antibacterial material for hospitals and other shared settings.
Follow the Money: Researchers Find $2B of Crypto Scams on Ethereum
ECE's Mingxuan Yao and Brendan Saltaformaggio found Ethereum smart contracts are being abused by cyber criminals at a much larger scale than previously known.
Flicker Treatment's Benefits Could Extend Beyond Alzheimer's
New research shows a promising possible treatment for the degenerative disease modulates brain activity in ways that could benefit patients with other neurological disorders, such as epilepsy.
At the Leading Edge of Semiconductor Research
Georgia Tech is playing a significant role in creating the next generation of chips and training the workforce to innovate across all aspects of the semiconductor stack.
Introducing OpenCell: An Affordable, Portable Lab-in-a-Backpack for DNA Extraction
The three-in-one device can accomplish procedures that usually require multiple expensive instruments, making DNA extraction more accessible to small labs and schools, especially in communities with limited resources.
ChBE, Meta Researchers Create Massive Open Dataset to Advance AI Solutions for Carbon Capture
The project aims to accelerate direct air capture development while significantly reducing costs by giving engineers a jumpstart on potential materials for any environmental conditions.
Thomas Vandiver Just Keeps Pushing Through
Georgia Tech has helped the civil engineering master’s graduate overcome a troubled past to create a new future for himself.
From One Engineer to Another
Deanna Yancey will receive her ECE master’s diploma this spring from her grandfather — Tech’s first Black graduate.
Bethanie Penna Finds Her Joy in Serving Others
The ISyE student is the first Dean’s Scholar to graduate and has helped shape the community-centered program for future generations.
AE's Dimitri Mavris Receives 1934 Distinguished Professor Award
The award is highest honor given to a Georgia Tech professor.
ECE Researchers' Book Suggests Roadmap for Evolving Energy Landscape
In 'Energy 2040,' Deepakraj Divan and Suresh Sharma unravel why many industries missed the clean energy transition and start a conversation on aligning research, policy, economics, and society for decarbonization.
New Approach Could Make Reusing Captured Carbon Far Cheaper, Less Energy-Intensive
A team led by Marta Hatzell designed a new electrochemical reactor to seamlessly integrate into direct air capture systems and turn CO2 into useful raw materials.
ECE Researcher Shares Impact of BRAIN Initiative in Congressional Briefing
Christopher Rozell highlighted the impact of the NIH program, including work with collaborators at Emory and Mt. Sinai that identified a biomarker of disease recovery for patients with treatment-resistant depression.
Two Engineering Students Named 2024 Goldwater Scholars
Charles Hong and Ethan Ray were selected for their potential to become the nation’s next generation of research leaders.
Surgical Tool, Airport Navigation Aid Top Spring 2024 Capstone Expo
Projects that could help doctors save lives and restore independence for visually impaired travelers impress judges at semester-ending showcase.
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