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.
Afeni Laws is Headed from North Ave to the OR with BME, Biology Degrees
The first-generation biomedical engineering graduate is finishing a pandemic-altered journey that ended up showing her just how resilient and focused she could be.
Heck, Xia Elected to National Academy of Inventors
ECE, BME researchers honored for their innovations in AI speech processing and nanomaterials for medicine and electronics.
New Toolkit Allows Researchers to Zoom Into RNA Activity
BME researchers have developed an analytic technique that can focus on single RNA molecules with unprecedented clarity, opening paths to explore the architecture, machinery, and activity of cells in new ways.
ECE Researchers Find Vehicles Susceptible to Remote Cyberattacks
New vulnerabilities could provide criminals with wireless access to the computer systems in automobiles, aircraft, factories, and other systems, but the team also has introduced a comprehensive defense.
Suman Datta Honored for Career Excellence in Semiconductor Research
Semiconductor Research Corp. and Semiconductor Industry Association have presented the ECE and MSE researcher with the 2024 University Research Award for his lifetime contributions to the industry.
Lung Surgery Patients, Lost Hikers Could Benefit from Top Capstone Expo Projects
The fall 2024 showcase of senior design projects across engineering, design, and computing included more than 100 teams presenting their ideas.
Semiconductor Research Corp. and Georgia Tech Secure $285M SMART USA Institute
The-first-of-its-kind CHIPS manufacturing institute will use digital twins to accelerate the development and deployment of domestically produced microelectronics.
A New Carbon-Negative Method to Produce Essential Amino Acids
ChBE and bioengineering researchers demonstrate a technique that synthesizes amino acids needed for chemicals, cosmetics, and more while using more carbon than it emits.
From Team USA to Georgia Tech: Sierra Venetta Finds Success On and Off the Ice
The graduating biomedical engineering student found her elite figure skating career was excellent preparation for the rigors of college and working in a research lab.
Mapping Protein Interactions to Fight Lung Cancer
BME research Ahmet Coskun is pioneering a new research area and building a company around technology that visualizes spatially how cells touch, sense, and regulate nearby cells.
Engineering the Origin of the Wheel
A multidisciplinary team of researchers used structural mechanics and computational design to understand how the wheel was invented.
Meet Georgia Tech's Aspiring Astronauts
So far, 14 Yellow Jackets have traveled to space, but that number could grow if NASA selects any of the students or alumni who are among the new class of astronaut hopefuls.
In Tribute to Parents, Jacqueline Gilyard Jones Establishes Scholarship to Expand the Pipeline for Materials Engineering
A tour from a fellow student changed Jones’ major and her trajectory at Georgia Tech, putting her on a career path in materials, energy, and more.
No Matter the Task, This New Exoskeleton AI Controller Can Handle It
Researchers created a deep learning-driven controller that helps users in real-world tasks, even those it wasn’t trained for.
Lab-Grown Human Immune System Model Uncovers Weakened Response in Cancer Patients
A team led by Ankur Singh has created lab-grown immune systems that mimic human tonsils and lymph node tissue to study immune responses more accurately.
Georgia Tech Joins Apple’s New Silicon Initiative
Electrical and computer engineering students will benefit from expanded microelectronic circuits and hardware design curriculum and have access to Apple engineers to better prepare for a career in hardware engineering.
Pinar Keskinocak Named Chair of H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Distinguished ISyE professor will lead the nation’s No. 1 industrial engineering program.
Charting a New Course: Veteran Michael Bauby’s Journey to Georgia Tech
Drawn to a military career after high school, the civil engineering student found he was much more prepared for college after completing his service.
How Physical Force Affects Cancer Therapy Efficiency
Research team led by BME's Cheng Zhu probes the underlying mechanisms of PD-1 checkpoint inhibitor therapy.
Ocean Science and Engineering Students Take on Coral Cooling Challenge
At the invitation of the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation, a team of Ph.D. students designed an ocean-cooling system to help stop coral bleaching.
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