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.
Rule the Pool This Summer and Make the Biggest Splash
Georgia Tech roboticists explain the physics of epic pool jumps and the New Zealanders who have mastered them.
Ping Fellow Victor Brandão Committed to Finding Sustainable Solutions
The ChBE Ph.D. student's childhood in Brazil inspired an interest in sustainable engineering, which he's channeled into research he hopes will help the world address carbon emissions.
New Course Uses AI, Art to Broaden Students' Horizons
A collaboration between CEE and Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts faculty members, the course explores using artificial intelligence, design principles, and neuroscience to generate media new forms of visual and auditory art.
BME Researchers Developing a Breath Test for Colorectal Cancer
With a new $2.9M grant, Leslie Chan is creating small ingestible probes that would sense changes in enzyme activity in the gastrointestinal tract and release a biomarker that could be detected in breath.
Gianna Fiduccia Follows in Her Family's Footsteps
After watching her mother and grandmother pave the way, Fiduccia is carrying on the tradition of chemical engineers in her family.
Lauren Thompson Prepares for a Pixie-Dusted Post-Graduation Experience
The ME major is taking her love of engineering and design to Disneyland as a manufacturing intern after she walks the stage at Commencement.
Luis Cuevas Headed to Tanzania With the Peace Corps
A heart for service is leading the ChBE graduate to serve for about two years as a math teacher with the global volunteer organization.
Owen Pittman Joining the Team That Manages Navy’s Nuclear Propulsion Systems
The graduating ChBE student had been dreaming of attending Tech since his grandfather gave him a "Give 'Em Hell Tech" pennant for his childhood bedroom.
Engineering a Day at the (Theme) Park
Theme parks have always felt like home to ME student Dennis Velez. He wants to recreate that feeling for people around the world.
On Outdoor Adventures or in the Lab, Love Award Winner James Shin is Always Exploring the Limits
The electrical engineering senior has received Tech’s top academic honor for graduating students in 2025.
Engineering A Robot That Can Jump 10 Feet High – Without Legs
Studying a leaping, body-bending parasite thinner than a human hair led Georgia Tech engineers to create a soft robot that can hop forward and backward.
Solutions for the Operating Room and CubeSat Navigation Top Spring 2025 Capstone Design Expo
The showcase of senior design projects included projects from a record 238 teams across four colleges.
ME Team Leads Research Push for National Crane Safety
Despite their widespread use, crane operations are poorly regulated, leading to numerous accidents. The Crane Safety Research Center aims to change that.
Wearable Device Monitors Skin Health in Real Time
The device is the first of its kind to continuously monitor how the skin exchanges gases with the air and could offer new, noninvasive insights into wound healing.
BME’s Anirudh Sriram Named a 2025 Goldwater Scholar
The national scholarship recognizes undergraduates with the potential to become the nation’s next generation of research leaders.
Shreyes Melkote to Lead Woodruff School as Interim Chair
Melkote to serve in role after departure of Devesh Ranjan.
‘Manu jumping’: The physics behind making humongous splashes in the pool
The authors of the splash study explain the science beyind the Manu jump.
When Less is More: How Inhibition Shapes Learning
BME researchers reveal the dynamic role of inhibitory neurons in spatial memory and learning.
Nuri Jeong Turns Tragedy Into Transformation
After being hit by a car, the neuroscientist and former BME grad student shifted her focus to founding a coaching and training company to help people to reshape lives and careers.
Engineers Sweep Three Minute Thesis
MSE students earn top marks at the 10th annual competition challenging graduate students to present their work in three minutes or less using plain language.
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