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.
College Recognizes Outstanding Graduates at Annual Alumni Awards
Thirty graduates were honored for their service, impact at 2024 Alumni Awards Induction Ceremony.
USG Honors 5 with Regents’ Titles
Regents’ Innovator, Professor, and Entrepreneur are the highest distinctions for faculty members from the University System of Georgia.
ME’s Velin Kojouharov Wins Tech’s Top Honor for Graduating Students
The Love Family Foundation Award annually recognizes one undergrad with the most outstanding scholastic record.
1000 Steps for 100 Days in High Heels May Help Improve Walking
ME researchers have seen evidence that regularly wearing high heels causes changes in the calf muscle and Achilles tendon that makes walking more efficient.
Georgia Tech Unveils New AI Makerspace in Collaboration with NVIDIA
By giving students access to powerful supercomputers, Georgia Tech will teach AI to undergraduates in a way unlike any other university in the nation.
Hao, Jamali, Li Receive NSF CAREER Awards
ChBE, ECE early career researchers will use the five-year grants to speed computer hardware design, study movement of nanoparticles, and improve understanding of graph-structured data.
Researchers Develop More Broadly Protective Coronavirus Vaccine
Created by the team in Ravi Kane's chemical engineering lab, the new approach could offer long-lasting defense against the virus that causes Covid-19 and similar viruses.
Starting this Summer, Students Can Minor in Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
The joint program in the College of Engineering and Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts will provide students with skills to use AI and ML to solve people-focused problems.
Two-Way Cell-Based Treatment Repairs Muscle After Rotator Cuff Injury
Biomedical engineers introduced a new therapeutic system that could offset the poor clinical outcomes often associated with common rotator cuff surgery.
Revving Toward Success: A Journey into Racing and Engineering
First-year mechanical engineering student Harbir Dass went from building his own go-karts in eighth grade to becoming a professional race car driver.
Celebrating Women in Aerospace Engineering
Call with women astronauts in space, industry panel, Marilyn Smith celebration highlight a day honoring the journey of women in AE.
NeuroChamp Wins 2024 ACC InVenture Prize
Three BME and ME students created a pediatric medical device that won $15,000 at the annual undergraduate entrepreneurship competition among Atlantic Coast Conference schools.
Dahlman, Kwong Named to AIMBE College of Fellows
Two BME faculty members are awarded one of the highest professional accolades for biomedical engineers.
Researchers, Astronauts Studying Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria in Space
Aerospace engineers created methods that space station astronauts will use to understand what kinds of resistant bacteria are present that could make astronauts sick. Their approach could mean longer and farther human space travel without having to send this kind of data to Earth for study.
Universal Controller Could Push Robotic Prostheses, Exoskeletons Into Real-World Use
Aaron Young’s team has developed a wear-and-go approach that requires no calibration or training.
Leading the Way in Smart Agriculture Innovation
From protecting crops to translating chicken clucks, ECE researchers are shaping the future of agriculture.
Lilypad Health Wins 2024 InVenture Prize
The team of engineering and science students created an at-home, non-invasive menstrual blood screening tool to test for gynecological diseases.
Cicadas’ Unique Urination Unlocked as Summer Infestation Nears
While most small insects and mammals urinate in droplets, cicadas urinate in jets. Researchers say the finding could be used to create better robots and small nozzles.
ChBE Major Saksham Malik Wins College’s Top Senior Engineering Award
Malik was presented the 2024 Davidson Family Tau Beta Pi Senior Engineering Award.
The Who's Who of Bacteria: A Reliable Way to Define Species and Strains
Kostas Konstantinidis's new study looks at natural divisions in bacteria with a goal of determining a scientific method for organizing them into species and strains.
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