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.
2021 Spring Capstone Expo Results
971 students spread across 186 teams competed in the Spring 2021 Capstone Design Expo, vying for a range of awards as they showcased their semester-long projects.
Georgia Tech Shares $15M From NASA to Advance Deep Space Exploration
Mitchell Walker, professor in the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering, is the principal investigator and will serve as director of JANUS, leading an interdisciplinary team of researchers from across the country.
Engineering Alumni Create Mobile App to Reduce Alcohol Abuse
Reframe provides diversions that interrupt cravings
Madeleine Pollack Selected for 2021 Brooke Owens Fellowship
Third-year ISyE major Madeline Pollack was recently selected for this year’s class of the Brooke Owens Fellowship, a nationally acclaimed nonprofit organization that seeks to provide opportunities in the aerospace industry to undergraduate women and other gender minorities.
Marine Animals Inspire New Approaches to Structural Topology Optimization
Georgia Tech researchers unify design and manufacturing to create novel structures with potential applications in biomedicine and space exploration
Three Engineering Students Win 2021 Barry Goldwater Scholarship
Recipients of prestigious academic award include Shovan Bhatia, Pradyot Yadav and Katie Groenhout
Saad Javaid Wins Annual Three Minute Thesis Competition
Saad Javaid, a doctoral student in Materials Science and Engineering, won first place and a research travel grant of $2,000 in Georgia Tech's Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition.
Georgia Tech ECE Launches New Threaded Curriculum Model
Beginning this fall, the School will officially adopt a threaded curriculum model for the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and the Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering programs.
Researchers Find New Drug Can Quickly Reverse Eye Pressure Increases from Steroid Eye Drops
Study suggests turning to netarsudil sooner for these hard-to-treat patients could help preserve their sight.
Joseph Macrina, the IE TE
Full-time student and full-time athlete Joseph Macrina is a fifth-year undergraduate student in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) and a tight end for the Georgia Tech football team.
Busting Clots and Clearing Up A Chemical Mystery
In a fortuitous case of mistaken chemical identity, a team of Georgia Tech bioengineers has discovered a promising new way to treat dangerous blood clots without the potentially harmful side effects of other clot-busting drugs.
Writing New Chapters: $3M Grant Will Expand Biomedical Engineering’s Story-Driven Learning in College of Engineering
Telling stories also helps us learn and integrate that new information into our existing knowledge, which is partly why helping students tell their stories has become an important part of the curriculum in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. Now the idea is reaching other disciplines in the College of Engineering at Tech with the support of a $3.1 million grant from the Kern Family Foundation.
Georgia Tech Welcomes Sandy Magnus
Beginning April 1, 2021, Sandra “Sandy” Magnus joins Georgia Tech’s faculty as a professor of the practice. In her new role, she will have a joint appointment between the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering, the School of Materials Science and Engineering, and the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs.
Renita Washington: Bringing CliftonStrengths to Academic Advising
Advising Manager Renita Washington leads trainings on mentorship and team dynamics for new Georgia Tech leadership program.
Magnus Egerstedt Named Dean of Engineering School at University of California, Irvine
Magnus Egerstedt, Steve W. Chaddick school chair and professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, will become dean of the Henry Samueli School of Engineering at the University of California, Irvine effective July 19, 2021.
History Makers: Engineers Continue Progress and Service as Government Leaders
Chairwoman Lisa Cupid and Commissioner Jerica Richardson share their journey, from growing as undergraduate students at Tech to breaking glass ceilings in local government
Graduate Programs Among Best in the U.S.
All Schools remain in the top 10, according to U.S. News & World Report
Breaking the Glass Ceiling
Breaking the glass ceiling isn’t just for high-profile political figures. At Georgia Tech, we have women who are making new strides in a wide range of male-dominated fields, at all levels. In celebration of Women’s History Month, we have asked a few of them to share their journeys and achievements, along with their advice for other women who hope to one day lead at Georgia Tech and in the broader community.
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