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Christopher Saldaña Appointed Director of Energy Dept Advanced Manufacturing, Materials Office
ME associate professor will help lead the nation's efforts to transform materials and manufacturing for a clean energy future.
Mitchell Captures 2 Silver Medals at World Para Athletics Championships
BME’s Cassie Mitchell adds to her medal count in pursuit of her fourth Paralympic Games bid.
Enhancing Design Engineering Education Through Peer Mentorship
Raghu Pucha and Amit Jariwala are connecting first-year ME students with peer mentors from senior-design courses to boost understanding of engineering design.
NIH Funds Emory-Georgia Tech Center for Next-Generation Neurotechnology
The new center will make and distribute breakthrough microtechnologies for neuroscience developed by ECE's Muhannad Bakir and Emory biologist Samuel Sober.
Thomas Kurfess Elected ASME President
Kurfess, who is Georgia Tech's chief manufacturing officer, will serve as the 142nd president of the professional organization for mechanical engineers.
Data Augmentation and the Future of AI
Researchers Eva Dyer and Vidya Muthukumar are working on an NSF project to train artificial intelligence models on more detailed, augmented datasets.
Virtual Reality Learning Tools Win Top Prize in Student Innovation Competition
The competition asks students to use engineering fundamentals to create solutions that promote equity and access in the College community.
Sally Ng Named Editor-in-Chief of New ACS Journal
ChBE's Ng will serve as the first editor for the American Chemical Society's ACS ES&T Air, which will publish research on all aspects of air quality sciences and engineering.
Tim Lieuwen Named Interim Chair of AE School
The two-time Georgia Tech graduate has been a faculty member since 1999
Inside-Out Heating and Ambient Wind Could Make Direct Air Capture Cheaper and More Efficient
Chemical engineers use coated carbon fibers and eliminate steam-based heating in their simpler design, which also can be powered by wind energy.
Student-Engineered Competitive Vehicles on Exhibit at the Savoy Automobile Museum
Five teams from the Student Competition Center will be displayed alongside a replica Ramblin’ Wreck this summer.
AI Hub Unites Georgia Tech's Artificial Intelligence Research, Commercialization Efforts
The Hub will advance AI through discovery, interdisciplinary research, responsible deployment, and next-generation education to build a sustainable future.
Carbon Membranes Efficiently Remove, Concentrate Organic Molecules from Water
ChBE researchers have developed rigid carbon membranes that effectively remove small organic molecules, such as solvents, from water without energy-intensive distilling or drying.
A Different Kind of Test
Aerospace engineering student Carson Garrett takes on the challenges of 'Survivor' — and self-discovery.
Collaboration with Apple Paves Way for Future Chip Development Courses
ECE and Apple develop a course to meet the growing demand for skilled engineers in chip manufacturing.
New NEETRAC Director: Center Poised to Lead Nation's Power Grid Transformation
Joe Hagerman on why the National Electric Energy Testing, Research & Applications Center will be a key contributor to resilience of America’s power grid.
Meet the College’s Newest Goldwater Scholars
Maeve Janecka, Venny Kojouharov, and Dawei Liu are among five Georgia Tech students selected for their potential to become the nation’s next generation of research leaders.
Georgia CTSA Supports ECE Researcher's Work Using Computational Tools to Study Brain Function
Sankar Alagapan has received a prestigious clinical translation grant for his efforts to understand how the brain determines whether it's worthwhile to exert effort on a task.
Recent AE Grad Receives Hertz Fellowship
Adele Payman is one of 15 graduate students to receive five years of funding from the Hertz Foundation to support her research in space plasma physics.
Curci Grants Support Researchers’ Emerging Work in Molecular Biology, Agile Movements
ChBE’s Lily Cheung and College of Science’s Simon Sponberg among the newest grant winners for their efforts to understand cell gatekeeper proteins and human muscles' fast-twitch agility.
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