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.
After 10 Successful Years, Edwin Romeijn to End Role as ISyE Chair
Romeijn oversees the nation’s No. 1 ranked industrial engineering program.
3D-Printed Blood Brain Barrier Model to Improve Disease Treatment
BME Professor Rafael Davalos is leading the development of a more realistic organ-on-chip model for drug testing, using 3D printing techniques to address limitations of current models.
Critical Infrastructure Systems Are Vulnerable to a New Kind of Cyberattack
Engineers and computer scientists show how bad actors can exploit browser-based control systems in industrial facilities with easy-to-deploy, difficult-to-detect malware.
A Georgia Tech Algorithm is Headed to the Moon
Aerospace engineering John Christian’s optical navigation algorithm will guide a new lunar lander scheduled to arrive near the moon's south pole Feb. 22.
Protection From Drowning Through AI-Enabled Camera System
Collaboration between Georgia Tech and the city of Columbus, Georgia, leads to first-of-its-kind alert system to prevent drownings in the Chattahoochee River.
Smart Bioreactor System Overcomes Limitations in Cell Manufacturing
The bioreactor uses membrane sensors to provide real-time, continuous monitoring of stem cell cultures to ensure optimal cell quality.
Correa-Baena Tapped for Sloan Fellowship
The MSE researcher was selected for his work to understand the chemical interactions in harvesting solar energy.
Researchers Demonstrate Carbon-Neutral Ammonia Production Process
Mechanical engineers created a two-step chemical looping cycle that can dramatically reduce the impact of a usually carbon-intensive process.
Georgia Tech Launches Space Research Initiative
Led by AE's Glenn Lightsey, the initiative will unify space-related science across disciplines and schools.
AE, ME Students Named 2024 Brooke Owens Fellows
The three engineering undergrads will intern this summer with leading aerospace engineering companies and be paired with an executive-level mentor.
Mokhtarian, Sholl Elected to National Academy of Engineering
CEE, ChBE professors are the 47th and 48th members of the Academy from Georgia Tech.
Haider Wins 2nd Round of NIH Support for Tracking the Path of Visual Attention
BME researcher's new BRAIN Initiative award could help find new ways to boost attention and remedy attention deficits.
A Timeline of Black History at Georgia Tech
Meet some of the Black students, athletes, and faculty members at Georgia Tech who have broken barriers, overcome challenges, and left an enduring legacy.
Mallika Misra Named One of Aviation Week’s 20 Twenties
The aerospace engineering graduate student is the 15th Georgia Tech student recognized for their potential to reshape aerospace, aviation, and defense.
2 Engineering Students Named Churchill Scholars
The Churchill Scholarship selects 18 students annually for one year of master’s study at the University of Cambridge.
Matthieu Bloch Joins College’s Leadership Team as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
The ECE professor will oversee the College’s academic innovation and assessment programs.
College Adds, Reimagines AI Courses for Undergraduates
Focusing artificial intelligence content in 14 core courses will equip students with knowledge and hands-on experience companies need in their workforces.
Mechanical Engineers Create Faster and Cheaper Way to Print Tiny Metal Structures With Light
The scalable solution could transform the development of technologies including electronic devices, solar energy conversion, sensors, and more.
Photochemistry and a New Catalyst Could Make Fertilizer More Sustainable
New insight into the role of carbon in a low-temperature, light-based reaction may help create ammonia for fertilizer while a new catalyst offers a path to recycling the runoff.
Why Scissors Glide (or Don't) When You're Wrapping Presents
Paper engineer Christopher Luettegen explains how to choose the ideal wrapping paper, if it can be recycled, and Santa's wrapping habits.
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