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NRE Graduate Student Selected for IAEA Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship
Patience Lamb will receive a scholarship and have an opportunity to pursue an internship facilitated by the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Cutting Emissions Isn’t Enough. We Need to Scrub Carbon Directly from the Air
New Direct Air Capture Center will leverage Georgia Tech’s leadership in a burgeoning field.
Researchers Create Smaller, Cheaper Flow Batteries for Clean Energy
ChBE, CEE team's small battery cells are a first step toward more economical storage of energy from renewable sources like solar and wind power.
ECE Teams Receive $65 Million Grant for JUMP 2.0 Intelligent Machine Research Centers
Researchers will focus on AI cognition and intelligent sensing to action with Semiconductor Research Corporation and DARPA support.
Mark Costello Stepping Down as Chair of Aerospace Engineering
The two-time Georgia Tech graduate has been a faculty member since 2006.
Forbes 30 Under 30 Features Five Georgia Tech Engineers
The five alumni are creating personalized orthopedic devices, building solar mini-grids in Africa, developing radar technology for self-driving vehicles, and more.
The Year Ahead, According to Engineers
Experts from the College give their predictions and expectations for 2023
Finding Their Place and Their People Makes All the Difference for These Graduates
Meet some of the new engineers finishing their degrees this fall.
New Weather Radar Could be a Game-Changer for Georgia
Researchers in ECE, GTRI, and at UGA will have new research and educational opportunities thanks to a new radar that also will fill a gap in coverage in northeast Georgia.
Energy Dept Invests $100M in Gleb Yushin’s EV Battery Startup
The company is ramping up production on anode technology Yushin developed at Georgia Tech.
Admission Day for Georgia’s Next Engineers
36% of this year’s Early Action 1 admitted students plan to study engineering.
Healing Breath: Researchers Dramatically Improve Inhalable mRNA Therapy
The treatment is designed to be used in a common nebulizer for a more efficient delivery of medicine.
Duo Honored as National Academy of Inventors Fellows
Madhavan Swaminathan and Zhong Lin Wang are receiving the highest professional distinction for academic inventors.
Reducing Food Waste, Solving Sponsor Problems Shine at Fall Capstone Expo
Redesigned hedge trimmers, Martian missions, new gutter-cleaning tool and more among the senior design projects on display.
A Lifesaving Avalanche Early Warning System
Aerospace engineering student Mirza Samnani volunteered more than 1,000 hours developing a system to warn villages in Tajikistan of snow avalanches.
Valerie Thomas Leads National Academy Report on Evaluating Low-Carbon Emissions
The report presents lifecycle assessment as an essential tool to help researchers and policymakers evaluate low-carbon fuel standards to reduce emissions.
Going Back to Basics Yields a Printable, Transparent Plastic That’s Highly Conductive
Chemists and engineers collaborate on process that washes away nonconductive side chains from a robust polymer backbone to create a powerful conductive plastic.
A Mission to the Moon
After years of preparation, a team of students will shepherd the Lunar Flashlight spacecraft around the moon in search of frozen water.
Georgia Tech and Emory Researchers Developing Wearable Heat Sickness Sensors
The proposed multisensor biopatch for farmworkers would track physiological data and generate warnings about heat-related medical problems in real time.
First Person: Go for Launch
AE's Kelsey Gulledge shares her eyewitness account of the fits and starts of NASA's Artemis I launch.
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