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.
“The Best Job on Campus”
Dean Raheem Beyah talks about accessibility, video games, and the future with President Ángel Cabrera
Aerospace Engineering Student and Alumnus Named Part of Aviation Week Network’s 20 Twenties
Rising stars Rikhi (Rukmini) Roy and Oscar Klempay accepted into prestigious program
Regents Titles Awarded to Cressler, Lieuwen, and Rodgers
USG also appoints three BME researchers as McCamish Foundation endowed faculty positions
$20M NSF Grant to Fund AI and Optimization Institute
The interinstitutional team is led by ISyE’s Pascal Van Hentenryck.
Georgia Tech Joins National Science Foundation in Advancing AI Research and Education
Georgia Tech received two NSF Artificial Intelligence Research Institutes awards, totaling $40 million.
Wearable Brain-Machine Interface Turns Intentions into Actions
New wearable brain-machine interface (BMI) system could improve the quality of life for people with motor dysfunction or paralysis.
Machelle Pardue Named Interim Chair of Coulter BME
Pardue, a faculty member since 2015, will begin her new role August 16
40 Under 40 Class of 2021
Georgia Tech’s impact reaches every industry, every part of the globe, and every aspect of people’s lives through the work of our esteemed alumni. These 40 talented individuals have made significant contributions in their fields at an early age and over half of them are College of Engineering Alumni.
Improving the Human Condition Through ISyE Senior Design
Two senior design teams in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) have produced solutions to their projects that have made a direct community impact.
Study Shows Electronic Air Cleaning Technology Can Generate Unintended Pollutants
The benefits to indoor air quality of one type of purifying system can be offset by the generation of other pollutants
The Search for Lunar Ice
A new agreement with NASA puts Georgia Tech on a mission to find water on the Moon
Larry Heck Appointed as Georgia Tech’s Rhesa “Ray” S. Farmer Chair and Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar
Larry Heck will join the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) on August 15 as a Professor, Rhesa “Ray” S. Farmer Chair and a Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar.
InQuBATE Training Program Integrates Modeling and Data Science for Bioscience PhD Students
The NIH-funded program is designed to train a new generation of biomedical researchers and thought leaders to harness the data revolution.
Using Advanced 3D Printing, Undergrad Designs Adjustable Golf Putter
The project’s goal is to allow golfers to adjust parts of their club to find a better stroke rather than having to buy a new club.
Pat Tillman Foundation Honors ME Student as Tillman Scholar
Woodruff School Ph.D. student Bryan Watson is one of the 60 U.S. service members, veterans and military spouses chosen as a 2021 Tillman Scholar.
Investing in America’s Infrastructure
Experts from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering share their perspectives on what should be prioritized as federal lawmakers announce a $1.2 trillion infrastructure framework.
Susan Margulies Appointed to Lead NSF Engineering Directorate
Margulies is the first biomedical engineer to head the directorate, which supports fundamental research and enhances the nation’s innovation through a range of initiatives.
A Year, Alone, In the Trees
SlothBot, a robot that monitors pollution, temperature and other environmental conditions, survives for 13 months in the tree canopy of the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
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