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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

Faculty Spotlight: Climbing High with Associate Professor Amy Pritchett
Amy Pritchett suggests some great hikes in Georgia and around Atlanta, and shares some stories from her global hiking adventures
Amy Pritchett suggests some great hikes in Georgia and around Atlanta, and shares some stories from her global hiking adventures

Faculty Spotlight: Traveling the World with CEE's Joe Brown
Assistant professor Joe Brown doesn't take clean drinking water for granted, and he has traveled the world in an effort to help make it as accessible as possible, especially in developing countries. Along the way he has learned plenty about international travel, and has some discovered some great vacation spots that you might not have heard of.
Assistant professor Joe Brown doesn't take clean drinking water for granted, and he has traveled the world in an effort to help make it as accessible as possible, especially in developing countries. Along the way he has learned plenty about international travel, and has some discovered some great vacation spots that you might not have heard of.

104-year-old named honorary civil engineering student

Student Team Creates Tool to Find Shortest Wait Time at Hospital Emergency Rooms
Engineering and Computing students team up to create app
Engineering and Computing students team up to create app

Hearing snap, crackle, pop may help heal your knee
Acoustic engineering transcribes crackling knee sounds into moving graph
Acoustic engineering transcribes crackling knee sounds into moving graph

ME's Steven Liang Receives 2016 Milton C. Shaw Manufacturing Research Medal

Cooler Runnings: Innovation Addresses Rising Thermal Challenges in Mobile Devices, Computers, and Data Centers
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