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CoE's Wendy Newstetter Selected to Serve on Army Science Board

Mechanical Engineering Grabs Spotlight at Fall Capstone

Dean May Blog: Sometimes Failure Is an Option

Georgia Tech Announces New Educational Collaboration with Shenzhen and Tianjin University

Genomics Technique Could Revolutionize How We Detect Bacteria in Food Poisoning Outbreaks

A Year in Pictures
It was a busy year for everyone in the College. Here are just a few of the staff and faculty events that our schools participated in.
It was a busy year for everyone in the College. Here are just a few of the staff and faculty events that our schools participated in.

$17 Million Contract Will Help Establish Science of Cyber Attribution

3D-Printed Cat’s Tongue Offers Newfangled Possibilities in Plethora of Products

Meet ChBE's Keisha Wilson Tanner, Area Team Lead for BP’s Thunder Horse Facility

The Top 10 Schools in the U.S. for an Engineering Degree

Civil Engineering Alumnus Wayne Clough Elected to National Academy of Construction

Russell Dupuis Receives ISA Award

MakerSpace Wave Hits Georgia Tech

Engineering alumna receives SWE award

Agreement Brings Kolon Center for Lifestyle Innovation to Tech

BME's Cassie Mitchell Feature in TEAM USA article

Georgia Tech Scientist Helps Reveal Early Steps of Cloud Formation
Chemical Engineering's Athanasios Nenes provided computation tools to help establish the impacts on clouds and climate of newly formed particles in the lower atmosphere
Chemical Engineering's Athanasios Nenes provided computation tools to help establish the impacts on clouds and climate of newly formed particles in the lower atmosphere

U.S. News Ranks Georgia Tech Tenth in World for Engineering

Georgia Tech Launches Ph.D. in Ocean Science and Engineering

He Did It His Way
Charles Reinke was home schooled and taken under the wing of college professors. With endless career options, his goal was not to be bored.
Charles Reinke was home schooled and taken under the wing of college professors. With endless career options, his goal was not to be bored.
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