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Just Say Hello
Mechanical engineering graduate Lucas McCarty found that collaboration at Georgia Tech begins with a simple introduction.
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Mechanical engineering graduate Lucas McCarty found that collaboration at Georgia Tech begins with a simple introduction.
An Unexpected Path to Mechanical Engineering
Tiana Fontejon was pretty sure she would switch to a different major when she arrived at Georgia Tech. Four years later, she says the twists and turns of her college experience have put her right where she wants to be.
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Tiana Fontejon was pretty sure she would switch to a different major when she arrived at Georgia Tech. Four years later, she says the twists and turns of her college experience have put her right where she wants to be.
Engineering a New Catheter to Improve Heart Procedures
The interdisciplinary team aims to develop a microcatheter that combines high-resolution imaging with precise pressure sensing in a single device.
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
The interdisciplinary team aims to develop a microcatheter that combines high-resolution imaging with precise pressure sensing in a single device.
Protecting Organs, Water, and the Military Earn Top Honors at Capstone Expo
The spring 2026 showcase of senior design projects spanned engineering, design, computing, and liberal arts.
The spring 2026 showcase of senior design projects spanned engineering, design, computing, and liberal arts.
Mark Prausnitz Receives 1934 Distinguished Professor Award
It's the the highest honor awarded to a Georgia Tech professor.
Georgia Tech News Center
It's the the highest honor awarded to a Georgia Tech professor.
How a Lens Is Pushing Low-Power Wireless to Super-Fast Speeds
ECE's Emmanouil Tentzeris and Marvin Joshi have demonstrated how a lens‑enabled backscatter system can deliver almost-zero-power modern wireless capability without traditional transmitters.
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE's Emmanouil Tentzeris and Marvin Joshi have demonstrated how a lens‑enabled backscatter system can deliver almost-zero-power modern wireless capability without traditional transmitters.
Andrés García Elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
The honorary society dates to the early days of the United States and honors excellence and contributions that advance society.
Georgia Tech Research Communications
The honorary society dates to the early days of the United States and honors excellence and contributions that advance society.
Pandarinath, Singer Elected to AIMBE College of Fellows
The BME faculty members are awarded one of the highest professional accolades for biomedical engineers.
Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering
The BME faculty members are awarded one of the highest professional accolades for biomedical engineers.
Reimagining Fashion with Fungi-Based Materials
MSE undergrad Mya Love Griesbaum has built a biotextile startup on her values of sustainable fashion and scientific exploration.
MSE undergrad Mya Love Griesbaum has built a biotextile startup on her values of sustainable fashion and scientific exploration.
Batteries Not Included, or Required, for These Smart Home Sensors
Engineering and computing researchers create simple metal tags with unique ultrasonic fingerprints to detect door openings and other movements.
Engineering and computing researchers create simple metal tags with unique ultrasonic fingerprints to detect door openings and other movements.
Tech Students Selected for New EcoCAR Challenge
The four-year challenge gives students hands-on experience applying emerging technologies to real-world automotive solutions.
Georgia Tech News Center
The four-year challenge gives students hands-on experience applying emerging technologies to real-world automotive solutions.
Four Engineering Students Named 2026 Brooke Owens Fellows
The AE and MSE undergrads will receive paid internships, executive mentorship, and connections to leading aerospace organizations.
The AE and MSE undergrads will receive paid internships, executive mentorship, and connections to leading aerospace organizations.
Using Savannah Port for Atlanta, Memphis, Nashville Cargo Saves Shippers $1K
Researchers in Georgia Tech's Supply Chain and Logistics Institute found it's cheaper to use the Georgia coast compared to West Coast ports when considering the full transit picture.
H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Researchers in Georgia Tech's Supply Chain and Logistics Institute found it's cheaper to use the Georgia coast compared to West Coast ports when considering the full transit picture.
Researchers Use Light to Make Their Microscopic ‘Muscle’ Contract on Command
Using patterned light to generate and control microscale forces could inform designs for synthetic cells that deliver drugs.
Using patterned light to generate and control microscale forces could inform designs for synthetic cells that deliver drugs.
Engineering Grad Programs Remain No. 4 in 2026 Rankings
Every engineering program remained in the top nine in the annual national assessment from U.S. News & World Report.
Every engineering program remained in the top nine in the annual national assessment from U.S. News & World Report.
This Genetic Passcode Lock Can Protect Valuable DNA
ChBE researchers have developed a new system to strengthen security for the biotechnology industry.
School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
ChBE researchers have developed a new system to strengthen security for the biotechnology industry.
Students Compete Across Campus in First Helluva Makerspace Race
Teams of students completed design-and-build challenges at four makerspaces in a hands-on problem-solving event inspired by The Amazing Race.
George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Teams of students completed design-and-build challenges at four makerspaces in a hands-on problem-solving event inspired by The Amazing Race.
‘Welcome to the Future!’ Artemis II Set for Launch to the Moon
Georgia Tech alumni, including some with NASA leadership roles in this week’s launch, reflect on the first crewed launch to the moon in more than 50 years.
Georgia Tech alumni, including some with NASA leadership roles in this week’s launch, reflect on the first crewed launch to the moon in more than 50 years.
Piloting the Country's First Space Sustainability Course
Led by AE's Thomas González Roberts, the course focuses on a different theme each year. In 2025, it was space congestion in low Earth orbit; this year, it’s lunar surface coordination among nation-states.
Georgia Tech Research News
Led by AE's Thomas González Roberts, the course focuses on a different theme each year. In 2025, it was space congestion in low Earth orbit; this year, it’s lunar surface coordination among nation-states.
Raheem Beyah, Gabriel Rincón-Mora Named AAAS Fellows
The ECE researchers are recognized for their lifetime achievements in cybersecurity and microchip technology.
The ECE researchers are recognized for their lifetime achievements in cybersecurity and microchip technology.
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