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.
Georgia Tech Receives $2.2M in Toyota Research Institute Robotics Funding
Georgia Tech researchers will collaborate with TRI on two research projects: the first to advance autonomous vehicle testing and the second, to improve the way robots assist older adults with daily living tasks.
George Nemhauser: A Retirement Retrospective
After 35 years as a faculty member in Georgia Tech’s H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE), A. Russell Chandler III Chair – and now Institute Emeritus Professor – George Nemhauser has retired. Summarizing all that Nemhauser accomplished throughout his 60-year-long academic career is a near-impossible task, as he developed theory and applications that shaped and energized the field of operations research (OR).
Understanding and Leveraging Vibrations and Waves in the Human Skull-Brain System
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology has been exploring fundamental research opportunities toward enhanced imaging, diagnosis, and therapy through multiple computational and experimental tracks that will gradually converge and help the scientific community better understand how to treat and diagnose injuries and illnesses involving the skull and brain.
Profile: Drag-Racing NRE Student Sadie Wicks
Sadie Wicks is a first-year NRE student from Roberta, Georgia who was drawn to the major for a variety of reasons. In this Q&A with student assistant Angel Garcia she talks about why she chose nuclear engineering, the benefits of Greek life, her involvement with professional organizations, and her passion for racing cars, which she has been doing since she was just eight years old.
By Optimizing “Swing Space,” an ISyE Senior Design Team Impacts the Entire Institute
A senior design team from the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering has created a tool to help Georgia Tech Capital Planning and Space Management (CPSM) prioritize and schedule projects, hoping to reduce the number of phases needed for a renovation project and potentially allow multiple buildings to be renovated at the same time.
Georgia Tech and the University of California Collaborate to Create a New Crush-Resistant Tensegrity Metamaterial
Engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of California, Irvine (UCI) describe the creation of a new class of mechanical metamaterials that delocalize deformations to prevent failure.
Finding a Community Through Scholarship
Victoria Lynn found friendship, mentorship and more through the Clark Scholars Program.
Bhattacharya Selected for Women in Engineering Teaching Excellence Award
Nivedita Bhattacharya has been chosen as a recipient of the 2021 Women in Engineering (WIE) Teaching Excellence Award. She will be recognized with this award at the annual WIE Banquet, to be held virtually on the evening of April 12.
A Summer Spent in Space Startups
For aerospace engineering students Emily Ku and Catherine Liu, it’s going to be an exciting summer – they are both interning at aerospace startups as part of the 2021 Brooke Owens Fellowship Program.
Student Spotlight: Erin McGinley
In this Q&A with student assistant Angel Garcia the third year student from Tewksbury, Massachusetts talks about why she chose Georgia Tech, the process of switching majors, her internship experiences, and being part of the Goldrush Dance Team.
Indoor Air Quality Study Shows Aircraft in Flight May Have Lowest Particulate Levels
If you’re looking for an indoor space with a low level of particulate air pollution, a commercial airliner flying at cruising altitude may be your best option. A newly reported study of air quality in indoor spaces such as stores, restaurants, offices, public transportation — and commercial jets — shows aircraft cabins with the lowest levels of tiny aerosol particles.
Senior Hannah Huang Wins 2021 Helen Grenga Outstanding Woman Engineer Award
For demonstrating outstanding scholarship, leadership. and service at Georgia Institute of Technology, undergraduate student Hannah Huang has won the 2021 Helen Grenga Outstanding Woman Engineer Award from the Women in Engineering (WIE) program at Georgia Tech.
PhD Student Profile: Miguel Gonzalez’s Entrepreneurship Focuses on Covid-19 Testing
Miguel Gonzalez has co-founded a company that is creating at-home, saliva-based testing for Covid-19 and other infectious diseases.
New Fellowship Uplifts Black Students in Aerospace
Five Tech students were awarded the inaugural Patti Grace Smith Fellowship, providing access to prestigious internships and mentorship.
Tech's Highest Honor awarded to Eleanor Turaski for academic excellence, leadership and service
This year, Eleanor (Lily) Turaski, Materials Science Engineering senior, has been awarded the highest honor from the Georgia Tech College of Engineering: the Davidson Family Tau Beta Pi Senior Engineering Cup, recognizing academic excellence, leadership and service.
ISyE’s Morgan Knowlton Receives Top Academic Honor from the University System of Georgia
Each year at Academic Recognition Day, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) honors one undergraduate student from each of its 26 institutions who best represents the system’s highest scholastic ideals. This year’s representative from Georgia Tech is Morgan Knowlton, a standout student from the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE).
Microscopic Improvements Make a Big Impact
Shu Jia’s lab combines microfluidics with super-resolution microscopy to create a revolutionary new imaging system
Prof. Eric Feron Named AIAA Fellow
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has elected AE Professor Eric M. Feron to its Class of 2021 Honorary Fellows and Fellows.
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