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.
Halide Perovskite Solar Cells Are Less Stable Than Previously Thought
Study led by MSE's Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena reveals thermal instability but offers a path toward improved longevity and durability.
Researchers Pioneer Process to Stack Micro-LEDs
Their innovation promises a future of clearer and more realistic LED displays.
Black in Astro Receives Outreach Award from the Royal Astronomical Society
The national group co-led by an AE Ph.D. student is being honored for its service to the Black community in astronomy and other space-related fields.
Mark Prausnitz Elected to National Academy of Engineering
The honor is one of the highest professional distinctions for engineers
With Sandwiches, Basic Necessities, Jordine Jones Supports Atlanta’s Homeless
The ISyE student has cofounded a student chapter of Lifting Our Voices to connect with her city and make a tangible impact.
Like Son, Like Father
After Family Weekend visit, ME undergrad's dad decides to enroll at Georgia Tech too.
Black History Month: Atlanta Change-Makers
Meet some of the Georgia Tech engineers and others making a difference in Atlanta, adding to the city's rich history of achievements from the Black community.
Researchers Find Unexpected Interactions in Formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol in Atmosphere
The discovery sheds new light on mixing of volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere, important for understanding their impact on the climate and human health.
After Milestone Launch, Yellow Jacket Space Program Is Shooting for the Stars
The group launched the largest rocket ever constructed by Georgia Tech students with eyes on becoming the first collegiate team to reach space.
There's More to E. coli Than Meets the Eye
Kyle Allison's lab in Coulter BME discovers evidence of multicellularity in the widely studied single-cell organism.
ECE's Lim, Milor, Qureshi Elevated to IEEE Fellow
Fellow is the highest grade of membership in the professional society and a recognized career highlight for extraordinary contributions to the field.
$2.3B Qcells Solar Power Investment Holds Major Potential for Georgia
MSE and ECE researchers are at the forefront of technology and research that could help revamp clean energy infrastructure in our state.
NASA Picks ECE Alumnus to Lead Exploration Ground Systems Program
Shawn Quinn will oversee the team responsible for developing and operating the systems necessary to process and launch NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft on Artemis moon missions.
Bridging the Gap to the Westside
Class of civil engineering and architecture students designs a bridge to reconnect campus with the growing Science Square area.
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.
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