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Georgia Tech MOOC Rated Most Popular in Engineering
“Applications to Engineering Mechanics” was ranked highest in the engineering category by users
“Applications to Engineering Mechanics” was ranked highest in the engineering category by users

Alumna Ann Dunkin Has Repeatedly Found Herself in the Right Place at the Right Time

New Georgia Tech Grads Coveted by Silicon Valley Companies
Recent grads rank fourth most likely to be hired out of all universities
Recent grads rank fourth most likely to be hired out of all universities

Aramco Names ECE Student Best-in-Class Young Researcher
Abdallah Al-Shehri was chosen from 170 Aramco students from around the world
Abdallah Al-Shehri was chosen from 170 Aramco students from around the world

Virtual Top Hats Allow Swarming Robots to Fly in Tight Formation

AE Alumnus Nominated for Army Vice Chief of Staff

Five Associate Professors Named Woodruff Faculty Fellows
The individuals will hold their fellowship until the summer of 2022
The individuals will hold their fellowship until the summer of 2022

The Deep, Deep South - Working in Antarctica

Panama’s President: A Loyal Tech Grad Gives Commencement Address

CoE Dean Gary May: Five Things You Should Know

ISyE First-year Ph.D. Student Tyler Perini Awarded 2017 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship

Class Notes: MSE of Sports

Li Tapped for IEEE Communications Society Award

A Life in Sports: Q & A with ISyE Alumnus Drew Klaer

NASA Gives AE Professors Green Light on New Vehicle Design

Water, water everywhere: Underserved communities provide the ultimate learning ground for undergrads

Making the Leap from Professor to Dean
Former CoE faculty members who took dean roles elsewhere reflect on Georgia Tech.
Former CoE faculty members who took dean roles elsewhere reflect on Georgia Tech.

This Polymer Folds Itself Into Origami Structures

Dean May Blog: Revealing Hidden Figures

AWIS Spotlights ME Alumna Deb Kilpatrick - Women Leaders in STEM
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