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.
Robot Earns its Shoes, Walks Like a Person
Aaron Ames, professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has produced what they say is the most efficient-walking humanoid ever created.
Aaron Ames, professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has produced what they say is the most efficient-walking humanoid ever created.
Answering the Call for Mastery
Specialized graduate programs demonstrate CoE’s agility in responding to industry needs.
Specialized graduate programs demonstrate CoE’s agility in responding to industry needs.
BME's Cassie Mitchell Named to the Rio 2016 Paralympic Team
ISYE's Shireen Khan, Global Difference Maker
Published in the Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine
Published in the Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine
BME researcher at forefront of revolution in gene editing
Dahlman on the CRISPR Cutting Edge
Dahlman on the CRISPR Cutting Edge
College of Engineering Announces Leadership Changes
Civil Engineering Student Wins Daniel Mead Prize
Sunlight and Cellphones: Undergraduate ECE Researchers Bring Solar Power to Haiti, One House at a Time
Engineering Students Earn All-ACC Academic Honors
Understanding rogue ocean waves may be simple after all
Flexible Nanogenerators Offer Dependable Energy Source for Flexible Electronics
GT Engineering Programs Ranked High in World Rankings by Shanghai Ranking Consultancy
Tiny Mirror Improves Microscope Resolution for Studying Cells
Georgia Tech, UCSF Team to Develop Wearable Sensing Technology for Heart Failure Patients
The Soft Touch of Robotics
Biomedical engineering professor Frank Hammond's research focused on creating wearable, useable devices for humans
Biomedical engineering professor Frank Hammond's research focused on creating wearable, useable devices for humans
EE Alumna Recipient of National Association of Securities Professionals (NASP) Joyce Johnson Award
Roadmap for Advanced Cell Manufacturing Shows Path to Cell-Based Therapeutics
Four Engineering Alumni Tapped for Woodrow Wilson Georgia Teaching Fellows Program
ME Associate Professor Awarded Department of Energy Early Career Research Program Funding
A to Z Guide to Summer Fun in Atlanta
From Arabia Mountain to Zoo Atlanta, we've put together a list of summertime adventures and activities for those looking to stay close to home
From Arabia Mountain to Zoo Atlanta, we've put together a list of summertime adventures and activities for those looking to stay close to home
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