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.

Staying Active in Life and Community
College of Engineering staff members LaJauna and Kevin Ellis keep busy on campus and off, while also watching a grandson on campus in white and gold.
College of Engineering staff members LaJauna and Kevin Ellis keep busy on campus and off, while also watching a grandson on campus in white and gold.

Andrés García Elected to National Academy of Medicine
The honor, among the highest in the field of health and medicine, recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service.
The honor, among the highest in the field of health and medicine, recognizes individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional achievement and commitment to service.

Innovative IV Sensor Moves Closer to Clinical Trial
Georgia Tech researchers have created a device with the potential to significantly improve IV safety, while reducing the workload on nurses.
Georgia Tech researchers have created a device with the potential to significantly improve IV safety, while reducing the workload on nurses.

Siemens and Georgia Tech Launch New Center Focused Optimizing Infrastructure Systems
The $1.8 million investment from Siemens will prepare students to enter the STEM workforce of the future while improving upon the role of digital engineering for buildings.
The $1.8 million investment from Siemens will prepare students to enter the STEM workforce of the future while improving upon the role of digital engineering for buildings.

Building a Better Dipstick Test
The Sarioglu lab is taming the flow on new, improved, user-friendly disposable lab tests.
The Sarioglu lab is taming the flow on new, improved, user-friendly disposable lab tests.

Raychowdhury Selected as New Chair of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Arijit Raychowdhury, professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is the next Steve W. Chaddick School Chair, effective December 1.
Arijit Raychowdhury, professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is the next Steve W. Chaddick School Chair, effective December 1.

$12M NSF Grant to Establish Atmospheric Measurement Network
Aerosol counters in national parks and big cities will provide more data and greater understanding about air pollutants.
Aerosol counters in national parks and big cities will provide more data and greater understanding about air pollutants.

Georgia Tech to Enhance Nation's Hypersonics Capabilities with Dept. of Defense Grants
Hypersonic systems would allow aircraft to travel at a speed five times the speed of sound, or one mile per second.
Hypersonic systems would allow aircraft to travel at a speed five times the speed of sound, or one mile per second.

Pandarinath Wins NIH New Innovator Award for AI-Powered Brain-Machine Interfaces
Artificial intelligence could be the key to faster, universal interfaces for paralyzed patients
Artificial intelligence could be the key to faster, universal interfaces for paralyzed patients

Marta Hatzell Named a Moore Inventor Fellow
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has named Marta Hatzell, Associate Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a 2021 Moore Inventor Fellow.
The Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation has named Marta Hatzell, Associate Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a 2021 Moore Inventor Fellow.

Space Day Atlanta Coming to Campus Oct. 9

Wireless E-Tattoo for Pneumonia Aims to Transform Patient Monitoring
The Georgia Institute of Technology is part of a team of engineers, data scientists, and medical clinicians led by the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin that has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation's ASCENT program to develop a wearable device for patients with pneumonia, allowing medical personnel to track their progress remotely and use data to predict how their condition may change.
The Georgia Institute of Technology is part of a team of engineers, data scientists, and medical clinicians led by the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin that has been awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation's ASCENT program to develop a wearable device for patients with pneumonia, allowing medical personnel to track their progress remotely and use data to predict how their condition may change.

AI and Neuroscience Become Dance Partners for Georgia Tech Arts Event
Research from College of Engineering to be portrayed in ballet performance
Research from College of Engineering to be portrayed in ballet performance

Bringing Out the Bold
Having grown from 8 to 80 student startups a year, CREATE-X is catching fire
Having grown from 8 to 80 student startups a year, CREATE-X is catching fire

Serving Georgia's Underserved Communities
New federally funded grants will address issues facing underrepresented communities
New federally funded grants will address issues facing underrepresented communities

CEE Receives $2.5 Million Grant to Focus on Improving Atlanta-Area Transportation

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
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
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
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
National mentoring workshop accepts 11 from the College of Engineering for 2021 event
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