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.
Building the Bionic Woman
Robotic bartender looks to get into the service game
Ougazzaden awarded medal of Metz
ISyE's Pinar Keskinocak named ADVANCE Professor for College of Engineering
New way to make foams could lead to lightweight, sustainable materials
Immersive robotics experience inspires future engineers
Big Score for Georgia Tech, After Alumnus Wins Bid for a Relic
Flight Plan: AE student sets sights on Boeing
Tiffany Davis is a shining example of a growing trend at GT-AE:undergraduates who are augmenting their internships,classroom and lab work with research, and potential employers are noticing.
Tiffany Davis is a shining example of a growing trend at GT-AE:undergraduates who are augmenting their internships,classroom and lab work with research, and potential employers are noticing.
CoE alumnus establishes study abroad scholarships
ME professor receives a White House BRAIN Initiative Award
CoE Alum Paves Way for Natural Gas at Anheuser-Busch
CoE Cares Spotlight- Gallman, Hampton, Hobbs
This month's spotlight focuses on three staff members who show that a little bit of passion can go a long way when it comes to hobbies. Jay Gallman is known around the dean's office for his trips and incredible accompanying photos, Toya Hampton (AE) has been bit by the painting bug, and Candler Hobbs (ME) is a young aspiring musician who is in the process of recording his first album.
This month's spotlight focuses on three staff members who show that a little bit of passion can go a long way when it comes to hobbies. Jay Gallman is known around the dean's office for his trips and incredible accompanying photos, Toya Hampton (AE) has been bit by the painting bug, and Candler Hobbs (ME) is a young aspiring musician who is in the process of recording his first album.
Students assist with development of new tennis app
ME professor receives 2014 Carl Hellmuth Hertz Ultrasonic Achievement Award
AE student Joshua Carnes selected for NASA Aeronautics Scholarship
Crowdsourcing could lead to better water in rural India
Engineering faculty selected for NAE's Frontiers of Engineering Education
STEM Students Swarm to Tech for LSAMP Conference
New RFID technology helps robots find household objects
Children's heart surgeons use 3-D heart mapping to plan complicated surgeries
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