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.
Engineering A New Way to Feed Gorillas
Students build automatic feeding machine to help Zoo Atlanta gorillas with natural feeding behaviors
ME's Bud Peterson Wins One of Heat Transfer Field's Top Honors
The Max Jakob Memorial Award from ASME and AIChE honors the president emeritus and Regents' Professor for his long-lasting contributions to heat transfer research.
Addressing the Nation’s Call for Semiconductors
The College's researchers are working to innovate chip technology and ensure U.S. semiconductor development is globally competitive, reliable, sustainable, and resilient.
New Fellowships Support High-Impact Cybersecurity Research
Cohort’s five faculty members will help grow the College’s work in cyber-physical systems security.
Asim Gazi Makes History as Georgia Tech's First Schmidt Science Fellow
The ECE Ph.D. student is one of 32 talented scientists and engineers from around the world who will receive significant financial support and mentoring for their postdoctoral work.
Working to Build a More Positive World Through Rap and Engineering
Tyree Edwards sees power in using his music and his civil engineering skills to make an impact on people’s lives.
Community and Mentors Help Mechanical Engineer Chart Her Own Path
Fatima Sheriff heads to Microsoft with technical know-how and business skills thanks to the people who guided her along the way.
For AE Student, One Final Challenge Before Finishing Her Bachelor's
Catherine Schlabach is joining the U.S. Space Force and starting her master's, but first she'll serve as one of the reflection speakers at Commencement.
High School Science Fair Project Uncovers a Passion for Biomedical Engineering
Natalia Barrera Villamizar’s winding path through research labs, Covid disruptions, and industry experiences puts her right where she wants to be.
College Celebrates Alumni Impact at Awards Induction Ceremony
Dean Raheem Beyah honors 28 engineers for their achievements and leadership, including nine new members of the Engineering Hall of Fame.
Unraveling the Mathematics Behind Wiggly Worm Knots
Although it takes a group of worms minutes to tangle into a knot, it can untangle in milliseconds, a finding that could influence the design of shapeshifting robotics.
Better Packing System for Rockets Tops Spring Capstone Design Expo
Students showcase devices to help children with autism, improve gorilla feeding at zoos, and even sort Lego bricks.
Graduate Program Rises to No. 5 in National Rankings
College of Engineering climbs two spots in U.S. News & World Report rankings and is now No. 3 among public universities.
Georgia Tech Partners on International Climate Solutions Exchange
The first-of-its-kind partnership with Stony Brook University and others aims to create climate solutions that are social and practical, not just academic or theoretical.
Bras, Margulies Elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Civil, biomedical engineers join the honorary and research organization founded in 1780.
Internet Search Data Can Help Predict a Looming ‘Twindemic’
Shihao Yang’s model forecasts when spikes in Covid-19 and flu infections will strain hospitals and health care resources.
Clark Scholarship Helps Alex Castrejon Realize His Georgia Tech Dream
The ME student fell in love with engineering and Tech in middle school.
Research Teams Awarded $15M to Design Materials Inspired by Deep Sea Fish
Alper Erturk and Yuhang Hu will explore how the fish adapt to and survive in high-pressure environments with the Department of Defense grant.
Hitting the Brakes or the Accelerator on Electrified Semitrucks
Study looks at the environmental and economic benefits of overhead cable-line technology for nation’s highways
Tool Helps Coastal Areas Find Ideal Spots for Water Level Sensors
Iris Tien’s method reduces the possible locations for sensors by nearly 99% and accounts for flood risk, population vulnerability, and more.
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