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.
Sarioglu Wins NSF CAREER Award
Georgia Tech Mercury
The Minds of the New Machines
Georgia Tech Research Horizons Magazine
CoE Graduate Programs Ranked 8th in US News & World Report Rankings
Eight of 11 programs ranked fifth or higher
Eight of 11 programs ranked fifth or higher
New Catalyst Could Turbocharge High-Performance Fuel Cells
Interesting Engineering
Wang Tapped for DARPA Young Faculty Award
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
What does your knee sound like inside?
BBC
Brewing a Better Cup of Coffee
Georgia Tech News Center
Butera Named as IEEE EMBS Distinguished Lecturer
Georgia Tech Mercury
Week in Japan takes origami engineering class to the roots and pioneers of their subject
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Donald Webster Named New School Chair Named for Civil and Environmental Engineering
ECE's Geoffrey Li Honored with IEEE Best Paper Award
The Next Frontier in Molecular Engineering
Brettmann creates small particles for big pharma
Brettmann creates small particles for big pharma
New Simulation Lab Opens Exciting Chapter in AE's Rotorcraft Research
Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering
Health Care Robotics Traineeship Broadens Students' Academic Experiences and Community
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Comparison Shows Value of DNA Barcoding in Selecting Nanoparticles
Science Daily
Georgia Tech College of Engineering receives $15 million to launch A. James Clark Scholars Program
Investment to increase access to engineering
Investment to increase access to engineering
Building Better Tools: Francisco Robles Awarded NIH Grant
Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Engineering
Inan Wins ONR Young Investigator Award
Georgia Tech Mercury
Environmental cleanup technology for the space program earns NASA’s Quinn a spot in Inventors Hall of Fame
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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