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Two ECE Students Win Qualcomm Innovation Fellowships
Sodium- and potassium-based batteries hold promise for cheap energy storage
Science Daily
Georgia Tech Wins Top Honors at Formula Hybrid Competition
ECE Postdoc, Yiying Zhu, Invited to Rising Stars Workshop
Engineering Faculty Win Research Awards to Advance Concentrated Solar Power
http://www.rh.gatech.edu/news/607024/georgia-tech-faculty-win-research-awards-a…
ISyE/BME Professor Brani Vidakovic Appointed as a Program Director for NSF Division of Mathematical Sciences
https://www.isye.gatech.edu/news/isyebme-professor-brani-vidakovic-appointed-pr…
OceanVisions: Healthy Oceans for the Next Generations
https://www.cos.gatech.edu/hg/item/606909
ISyE Anderson-Interface Early Career Professor Andy Sun Awarded Prestigious NSF CAREER Award
https://www.isye.gatech.edu/news/isye-anderson-interface-early-career-professor…
Light-sensitive ‘ink’ gives 4-D printing more wiggle room
https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/light-sensitive-ink-gives-4-d-pr…
Should Engineers Get An MBA Degree?
The answer is a resounding – maybe. Engineers are problem solvers. They are strategic and analytical, examining complex issues from all angles. The qualitative and quantitative skill sets of an engineer already differentiate them when they leave school and start a career in the business world. From the start, an engineer’s academic background and technical skills allow them to easily understand product design and build, enabling them to speak with customers, consult clients, and lead teams in a business setting.
The answer is a resounding – maybe. Engineers are problem solvers. They are strategic and analytical, examining complex issues from all angles. The qualitative and quantitative skill sets of an engineer already differentiate them when they leave school and start a career in the business world. From the start, an engineer’s academic background and technical skills allow them to easily understand product design and build, enabling them to speak with customers, consult clients, and lead teams in a business setting.
Lack of Twitter Can Help First Responders
https://ce.gatech.edu/news/silence-sound-looking-twitter-posts-2017-s-hurricane…
Mark Costello Named New School Chair for Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering
New Frontiers Beckon Math and Biology in Multimillion Dollar NSF-Simons Project
Georgia Tech Research News
CoE Summer Reading List
Engineering Training Helps Emory-Georgia Tech Researcher Treat Movement Disorders
https://www.bme.gatech.edu/bme/engineering-training-helps-emory-georgia-tech-re…
Meet the Team Behind Synapse
An energy drink startup that combines nootropics with a great taste
An energy drink startup that combines nootropics with a great taste
ME Associate Professor, Seung Woo Lee, Receives NSF CAREER Award
http://me.gatech.edu/News/Lee_Receives_NSF_CAREER_Award
Mechanical Engineering Faculty Receive MURI Award from Department of Defense
http://me.gatech.edu/featured_Woodruff_School_Researchers_MURI_Award
Cybersecurity Training Program at Georgia Tech Prepares ROTC Students for Service
Faster Detection, Cleanup of Network Infections are Goals of $12.8 Million Project
Georgia Tech Research News
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