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Research Teams Awarded $15M to Design Materials Inspired by Deep Sea Fish
Alper Erturk and Yuhang Hu will explore how the fish adapt to and survive in high-pressure environments with the Department of Defense grant.
Hitting the Brakes or the Accelerator on Electrified Semitrucks
Study looks at the environmental and economic benefits of overhead cable-line technology for nation’s highways
Tool Helps Coastal Areas Find Ideal Spots for Water Level Sensors
Iris Tien’s method reduces the possible locations for sensors by nearly 99% and accounts for flood risk, population vulnerability, and more.
Grad Student Publishes Book to Help Students Navigate College
Devesh Dalmia started writing while finishing his computer engineering degree so he could offer fresh perspective to future students.
Want Better Kimchi? Make It Like the Ancients Did
ME researchers explain why kimchi enthusiasts are right when they say the highest quality fermented cabbage is made in traditional earthenware onggi.
Haynes, Qiu, Thomas Elected to AIMBE College of Fellows
Fellows are considered the nation’s most accomplished medical and biological engineers.
Building the Next Generation of Faculty Talent
Georgia Tech helps lead national effort to expand the ranks of new faculty members and prepare talented applicants for their first faculty role.
ECE Alumnus' Startup Supercopy Helps Marketers Craft Compelling Messages
After five attempts and a corporate career, Richard Lee has finally landed his startup dreams.
Groundbreaking Lymphoma Tumor Model Paves Way for New Therapies
ME & BME's Ankur Singh led an international team of researchers in the development of a promising breakthrough for targeted cancer therapies.
USG Regents Honor ISyE Undergrad Sydney Mudd
Mudd will represent Georgia Tech at the board’s annual Academic Recognition Day for the state’s top college students.
A Piece of the Moon
A lunar sample collected by astronaut and alumnus John Young during his Apollo 16 moonwalks is on display at the Georgia Tech Library.
Design Build Fly Team Soars to Victory at the SAE Competition
Buzzgiorno and Incombuzztible were champion aircraft in the Micro and Advanced classes at the 2023 Society of Automotive Engineers Aero Design East Competition.
CEE Faculty Recognized with Highest Honors in Geotechnical Engineering
David Frost and Paul Mayne will deliver prestigious lectures at the ASCE 2023 Geo-Congress, a gathering of the nation’s leading geotechnical engineering experts.
Woodruff School, Siemens Develop Course on EVs and the Power Grid
Debuted this spring, the course uniquely covers engineering principles of both electric transportation and energy infrastructure.
NSF Awards Sought-After CAREER Funding to 5 Engineering Faculty
BME, ECE, ME early career professors will use the five-year grants to study the brain, advance thermal battery technology, and more.
Driving Change
Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, and with economic and environmental impacts colliding, Georgia Tech experts are leading the way in the development of next-generation solutions.
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.
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