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.
Institute Research Awards Honor 4 Engineers, Spaceflight Group
College’s researchers earn recognition for outreach efforts, impactful publishing, expanding Tech’s research portfolio, and more.
Nanotechnology Approach Shows Promise for Treating Lymphedema
ME researchers Brandon Dixon and Susan Thomas use nanoparticles to deliver a drug therapy directly to lymph vessels and restore their fluid-draining function.
CEE Faculty Helping Lead 3 U.S. DOT-Funded University Transportation Centers
With $50M in funding over five years, the center will study transportation sustainability, travel behavior and demand, and transportation's impact on health and energy usage.
BME Students' SpoilerALERT Wins 2nd in 2023 InVenture Prize Competition
Top prize goes to computer science roommates for their idea to help millions of online sellers.
ME Student, Alumna on Being Women in STEM
For Women’s History Month, undergrad Ana Pizarro and alumna Shweta (Shay) Natarajan discuss the women who inspire them and representation in STEM fields.
6 Teams Prepare Pitches for 2023 InVenture Prize Finals
At the 2023 edition of the nation's largest undergraduate innovation competition, engineering students are showcasing inventions to reduce food waste, safeguard insulin, and simplify injection molding manufacturing.
Seven Decades in the Making: How Women Are Leading the College into the Future
Meet the 14 women in leadership positions helping chart the College’s course.
Peter Loutzenhiser Named ASME Fellow
The Woodruff School associate professor joins a list of mechanical engineers the society has recognized for their significant achievements in the field
Engineers, Scientists Host Biomechanics Day at Zoo Atlanta
Georgia Tech researchers will share what elephants, flamingos, insects, and other animals can teach us at the zoo's Animals in Motion: Biomechanics Day on March 11.
Regents’ Professor Andrés García Receives Founders Award from Society for Biomaterials
The award recognizes long-term, landmark contributions in biomaterials.
Super-Fast Insect Urination Powered by the Physics of Superpropulsion
ChBE researchers use computational fluid dynamics and biophysical experiments to explain for the first time how tiny insects perform a feat of physics.
The Power of Excellence and Service
Stephen Ruffin was the first Black faculty member in the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering.
ASCE Says Lisa Wu Is One of Nation's Top Civil Engineering Undergrads
New Faces of Civil Engineering: College Edition honors 10 of the brightest students from college campuses around the nation.
Black History Month: ME Community Spotlight
Three members of the mechanical engineering community share their experiences and how everyone can reflect the values of inclusion and diversity in their lives.
Mitchell Walker Elected a Fellow of AIAA
The associate dean and AE professor was recognized for research and development in electric propulsion.
Meet Georgia Tech's First Black Aerospace Engineering Graduates
Berman Watts, Archie Stanley, and Bryan Fortson made AE history in the 1970s and early '90s.
Celebrating ECE’s Black Voices
Celebrating the stories of some of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering’s Black faculty, students, and advisory board members who are working to make a significant impact.
Pursuing AI-Assisted Social Justice in Tissue Biomanufacturing
Georgia Tech and Emory researchers are working to make data for research on tissue engineering and organ manufacturing more inclusive and representative.
US Space Command Names Georgia Tech an Academic Engagement Enterprise Member
AE faculty members John Christian and Koki Ho will lead the initiative to build relationships between space and academic enterprises for research and workforce development.
New Ultrafast Water Disinfection Method Is More Environmentally Friendly
CEE team used small bursts of electricity to disinfect water with a system that reduces energy consumption, cost, and environmental impact.
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