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.
Engineering Students Selected as Finalists for Three Minute Thesis
Eight students will compete on April 8, presenting their highly technical research in a way that anyone can understand.
Khan Lab Working to Improve Efficiency of Future Electronics
The researchers aim to reduce the carbon footprint of electronics by using materials that exhibit negative capacitance.
Team Sola Wins 2022 Georgia Tech InVenture Prize
The team of engineering students created a business model to provide financial assistance to homeowners more quickly after tornadoes.
Cisco Funds 30 Research Projects Across Georgia Tech
The agreement will focus on quick-turn collaborative research projects to assess technologies and their potential to warrant further investment.
Kwong Lab Develops Biosensors for Quick Assessment of Cancer Treatment
Synthetic biosensors will show if current therapy is working through a non-invasive urinalysis.
Inan, Keilholz, Lam, Singh Elected to AIMBE College of Fellows
Election as an AIMBE Fellow is an honor reserved for the nation’s top 2% of medical and biological engineers.
How the Brain Determines the Correct Goal vs. a Close-But-Not-Correct Goal
New study looks at often-overlooked neurons in an attempt to better understand Alzheimer’s disease.
Home Again, After Coming Back to Earth
Georgia Tech astronaut Shane Kimbrough tours labs, meets with students after third mission to space
Week of Events Highlights Sustainable Development Goals
The campus community is invited to participate in a variety of events that increase awareness of and encourage actions that advance the UN's 17 SDGs.
Scaffolding Tumor Formation Sets the Stage for Better Immunotherapies
Researchers have developed a new way to generate breast tumor models faster, more reliably, and with dramatically less immune variability than existing models.
MARTA and Georgia Tech Partner on Rideshare Pilot Program
The new on-demand service, developed by ISyE's Pascal Van Hentenryck, will make it easier and faster to connect riders to stations.
A Day With an Astronaut
ISYE graduate Shane Kimbrough will spend March 4 on campus, four months after returning to Earth
Dean Beyah Introduces College of Engineering Faculty Awards
Nomination period now underway for categories that include research, service, teaching excellence, and commercialization
Lillian Tso Receives Brooke Owens Fellowship
Mechanical Engineering undergraduate granted paid internship, access to executive-level mentors, and a lifelong professional network.
Sandy Magnus Named to U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame
MSE graduate and professor of the practice will be inducted this summer
National Academies Report Outlines Road Map to Protect Nation’s Respiratory Health
MSE professor co-authors study that addresses gaps in public health related to pandemic, wildfires, workers, and children
Five Georgia Tech Students Earn Patti Grace Smith Fellowship
The Fellowship pairs Black undergraduate students with the nation’s leading aerospace companies, providing an internship, mentors, and a scholarship.
Georgia Tech Selected as NIH Cell Characterization Hub
The National Institute of Health (NIH) selected Georgia Tech as the cell characterization hub for its Regenerative Medicine Innovation Project.
Researchers Create ‘Biohybrid’ Fish, Powered by Human Heart Cells
Newly created "biohybrid" fish made from human cardiac muscle cells bring engineers closer to creating more complex artificial pumps for heart disease.
Suman Datta Joins College of Engineering as GRA Eminent Scholar
Top researcher in semiconductors and nanoelectronic devices will have roles in ECE and MSE
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