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.
AI and Neuroscience Become Dance Partners for Georgia Tech Arts Event
Research from College of Engineering to be portrayed in ballet performance
Serving Georgia's Underserved Communities
New federally funded grants will address issues facing underrepresented communities
On-Demand Multimodal Transit Solution to Bring Equitable, Affordable Transportation to Atlanta’s Underserved Communities
Project will attempt to provide faster, more equitable transportation for Atlanta's underserved communities
Restoring Power During Severe Storms
New study examines nearly a decade of data to find trends within energy grid
Protecting Rural Schoolchildren From Prescribed Fire Emissions
EPA awards Georgia Tech $1M to help students and communities in southern Georgia and Alabama
NextProf Nexus Program Cultivates Georgia Tech’s Rising Talent
National mentoring workshop accepts 11 from the College of Engineering for 2021 event
2022 Rankings Place Undergrad Engineering 4th in Nation
The College of Engineering is tied for 4th overall among engineering schools in the latest U.S. News college rankings.
Remembering 9/11
Three members of the College of Engineering community share their experiences, 20 years after the September 11 terrorist attack.
BME Assistant Professor Wins Sliver Medal at Paralympic Games
Cassie Mitchell finishes second in club throw after longest throw in American history
Former President Bud Peterson Named Chair of Kummer Institute Foundation Board
The Institute seeks to transform Missouri S&T by cultivating leadership and technological innovation, while nurturing an entrepreneurial mindset
GTRI, Georgia Tech Develop AI Psychiatry to Advance National Security
AI Psychiatry seeks to keep data more secure in a constantly evolving technological landscape
Ben T. Zinn Combustion Lab Receives $2.4M Investment in Major Upgrade
18,000 square-foot facility has played a key role in the training and education of engineers for two decades
The Mechanics of Pellet-Carrying Honey Bees
Understanding how honey bees transport pollen pellets to their hive may inspire new ways to manufacture and manipulate soft materials
A Global Effort to Reinvent the Toilet
Mechanical Engineering's Shannon Yee has been developing a portfolio of reinvented toilets that bring together the best concepts from the last decade.
13-Year-Old Begins Classes as Aerospace Engineering Student
Caleb Anderson was among thousands of new Yellow Jackets on this first week of the fall semester
BME Assistant Professor Chases Elusive Gold Medal
BME Assistant Professor Cassie Mitchell will compete in two events — discus and club throw — at the Paralympic Games.
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