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.
Nano-mechanical Study Offers New Assessment of Silicon for Next-gen Batteries
Three Engineering Faculty Members Selected to Participate in NAE's Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium
Innovative Early-Career Engineering Faculty Selected to Participate in NAE's Seventh Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium
Innovative Early-Career Engineering Faculty Selected to Participate in NAE's Seventh Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium
Georgia Tech, Emory Unite to Train Healthcare Roboticists
Sean Bedford, BSAE '10: Rocket Scientist, Athlete, Lawyer, Jackets Aficionado
Researchers get 'Fancy' with an Iggy Azalea-inspired journal submission
Siemens Expands Georgia Tech Partnership to Drive Advanced Manufacturing Research, Software and Innovation
Engineering Students Finalists for Startup of the Year
Predictive Model Could Help Guide Choices for Breast Cancer Therapies
Biomedical engineers have demonstrated a proof-of-principle technique that could give women and their oncologists more personalized information to help them choose options for treating breast cancer.
Biomedical engineers have demonstrated a proof-of-principle technique that could give women and their oncologists more personalized information to help them choose options for treating breast cancer.
Liquid Cooling Moves onto the Chip for Denser Electronics
Using microfluidic passages cut directly into the backsides of production field-programmable gate array (FPGA) devices, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are putting liquid cooling right where it’s needed the most – a few hundred microns away from where the transistors are operating.
Using microfluidic passages cut directly into the backsides of production field-programmable gate array (FPGA) devices, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are putting liquid cooling right where it’s needed the most – a few hundred microns away from where the transistors are operating.
GT 9th in USNWR Global Engineering Rankings
CoE Cares Profile- CEE's Mike Anderson
Optical Rectanna Could Double Solar Cell Efficiency
Solar Cells Will be Made Obsolete by 3D rectennas aiming at 40-to-90% efficiency
John and Mary Brock Endow ChBE School Chair
Georgia Tech Launches State’s First Professional Master’s Degree in Manufacturing Leadership
Georgia Tech and Intel Aim to Increase Minorities Pursuing STEM Degrees
College of Engineering Dean’s Office Temporarily Moving Effective October 1, 2015
Georgia Tech’s most recognizable landmark will undergo a $7.5 million renovation beginning in a few weeks.
Georgia Tech’s most recognizable landmark will undergo a $7.5 million renovation beginning in a few weeks.
To Infinity and Beyond
Tech plays a big role in leading the next stage of space exploration.
Tech plays a big role in leading the next stage of space exploration.
ME's David Hu Takes Home Ig Nobel Prize for 'Improbable Research'
Hu and his team have studied the hydrodynamics of mammal urination.
Hu and his team have studied the hydrodynamics of mammal urination.
Nine new faculty have joined Georgia Tech and Biomedical Engineering
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