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.
Urine Test to Evaluate Immunotherapy Success Gets $1.8 Million NIH Research Grant
PhD Student Partnering with VentureLab to Commercialize Chip Cooling Technology
CREATE-X Alumni Spotlight: NexxChair
GT alumna, Titilayo Funso, is tackling the lack of innovation within the beauty industry head-on
GT alumna, Titilayo Funso, is tackling the lack of innovation within the beauty industry head-on
Women in Engineering Recognizes 155 Scholarship Recipients
On April 11th, 2019, Women in Engineering (WIE) hosted its annual Banquet at the Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center.
On April 11th, 2019, Women in Engineering (WIE) hosted its annual Banquet at the Georgia Tech Hotel & Conference Center.
Butera Receives ANAK Award at the 2019 Faculty and Staff Honors Luncheon
Morphing Origami Takes a New Shape, Expanding Use Possibilities
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a new type of origami that can morph from one pattern into a different one, or even a hybrid of two patterns, instantly altering many of its structural characteristics.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have created a new type of origami that can morph from one pattern into a different one, or even a hybrid of two patterns, instantly altering many of its structural characteristics.
ME's McDowell Receives Georgia Tech’s Highest Faculty Award
Engineering Dean Receives ODK "Friend of Student" Award
The Next Frontier in Air Quality
By studying the precursors to air pollution, Jennifer Kaiser strives to reshape environmental policy and create healthier cities.
By studying the precursors to air pollution, Jennifer Kaiser strives to reshape environmental policy and create healthier cities.
College of Engineering Honors Its Own
Georgia Tech BME Team Wins Highest Honor at Rice 360⁰ Design Competition
Team Libi Medical wins First place and the People’s Choice Award.
Team Libi Medical wins First place and the People’s Choice Award.
Contraceptive Jewelry Could Offer a New Family Planning Approach
Family planning for women might one day be as simple as putting on an earring.
Family planning for women might one day be as simple as putting on an earring.
"Engineering Georgia" Names Four Tech Women Most Influential
Engineering Team Ethos Medical Wins 2019 Georgia Tech InVenture Prize
Civil Engineering Professor, Larry Jacobs, Receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Managing the Magic
Disney Imagineer Trevor Larsen discusses his career and transition from engineering into executive leadership
Disney Imagineer Trevor Larsen discusses his career and transition from engineering into executive leadership
Egerstedt Elected to Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
Graduate Programs Among Best in the U.S.
Seven of 11 programs ranked fifth or higher.
Seven of 11 programs ranked fifth or higher.
Getting Ready to Launch: Georgia Tech's First-Ever Submission to Spaceport America Cup Competition
Getting Ready to Soar. Since August of 2018, members of the Sustain Alive team have gathered at least twice weekly to work on Sustain Alive, the rocket they will submit to the Spaceport America Cup competition in June.
Getting Ready to Soar. Since August of 2018, members of the Sustain Alive team have gathered at least twice weekly to work on Sustain Alive, the rocket they will submit to the Spaceport America Cup competition in June.
Kate Fu and Marta Hatzell Win NSF CAREER Awards
Woodruff School Assistant Professors Katherine Fu and Marta Hatzell have each received the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Woodruff School Assistant Professors Katherine Fu and Marta Hatzell have each received the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the National Science Foundation (NSF).
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