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.
A Framework for Equity in Energy and Environmental Engineering
Researchers create process to integrate systemic equity to allow for more consistent and inclusive modeling.
Researchers create process to integrate systemic equity to allow for more consistent and inclusive modeling.
An Evolution of Astrobiology
Georgia Tech to host NASA, AGU, and the nation’s astrobiology community during renowned conference focused on the origins of life
Georgia Tech to host NASA, AGU, and the nation’s astrobiology community during renowned conference focused on the origins of life
Midtown High School Students Get a Taste of Biomechanics
Students from Atlanta's Midtown High School took a field trip to Georgia Tech to visit mechanical engineering labs and learn about biomechanics and human augmentation.
Students from Atlanta's Midtown High School took a field trip to Georgia Tech to visit mechanical engineering labs and learn about biomechanics and human augmentation.
Alyssa Panitch Chosen as Chair of Coulter BME
Panitch currently serves as executive associate dean of academic personnel and planning in the College of Engineering at UC Davis.
Panitch currently serves as executive associate dean of academic personnel and planning in the College of Engineering at UC Davis.
Study Shows Hybrid Learning Led to Significant Reduction in Covid-19 Spread
ISYE study compares disease spread when schools choose to close completely, alternate in-person days for students, or return to exclusively in-person learning.
ISYE study compares disease spread when schools choose to close completely, alternate in-person days for students, or return to exclusively in-person learning.
College Selects Inaugural Faculty Award Winners
Faculty honored for research, service, teaching excellence, and commercialization
Faculty honored for research, service, teaching excellence, and commercialization
Nature-inspired Strong, Lightweight Material for Planes, Buildings, and Bone Implants
New porous structures designed to mimic bone and wood can be inserted into objects to provide higher stiffness in areas with high demand.
New porous structures designed to mimic bone and wood can be inserted into objects to provide higher stiffness in areas with high demand.
Sleep, Partnerships Shine at Spring Capstone
More than 200 student teams closed the semester with the Capstone Design Expo, showcasing Georgia Tech's interdisciplinary culture.
More than 200 student teams closed the semester with the Capstone Design Expo, showcasing Georgia Tech's interdisciplinary culture.
Terahertz Imaging Reveals Hidden Inscription on Early Modern Funerary Cross
ECE researchers used imaging and signal processing techniques to look beneath the corroded surface of a 16th-century lead funerary cross
ECE researchers used imaging and signal processing techniques to look beneath the corroded surface of a 16th-century lead funerary cross
College Celebrates at Alumni Awards
24 graduates inducted during first ceremony since 2019
24 graduates inducted during first ceremony since 2019
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Awards Georgia Tech $1.5 Million for Matter-to-Life Research
Engineering researchers are part of a team seeking to develop novel chemical systems with the ability to continuously evolve.
Engineering researchers are part of a team seeking to develop novel chemical systems with the ability to continuously evolve.
New Professorship to Recognize Faculty for Education Innovation
Two tenure-track faculty members will be awarded $25,000 in annual discretionary funds for up to five years
Two tenure-track faculty members will be awarded $25,000 in annual discretionary funds for up to five years
New “Micro-rocker” Bots Are Powered by a Single Electromagnetic Coil
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering researchers have shown that robots about the size of a particle of dust are capable of precise bidirectional control.
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering researchers have shown that robots about the size of a particle of dust are capable of precise bidirectional control.
Five Researchers Receive NSF CAREER Awards
The awards are the NSF’s most prestigious funding for untenured assistant professors.
The awards are the NSF’s most prestigious funding for untenured assistant professors.
The Link Between Transit Use and Early Covid Cases
New study looks at the association of America’s mass transportation usage and case counts in opening months of the pandemic
New study looks at the association of America’s mass transportation usage and case counts in opening months of the pandemic
Coulter BME’s Mira Mutnick Wins Goldwater Scholarship
Third-year biomedical engineering student awarded one of the nation’s most prestigious honors for undergraduates in science, math, and engineering.
Third-year biomedical engineering student awarded one of the nation’s most prestigious honors for undergraduates in science, math, and engineering.
A New Approach to Home Health Monitoring
Professor Hong Yeo and his team are developing a range of wearable, flexible, wireless devices that could make monitoring patient health much easier.
Professor Hong Yeo and his team are developing a range of wearable, flexible, wireless devices that could make monitoring patient health much easier.
Carotid Artery Closure Device Wins ACC InVenture Prize
The group of biomedical engineering undergrads earned $15,000 to help them continue to develop and refine their invention.
The group of biomedical engineering undergrads earned $15,000 to help them continue to develop and refine their invention.
Mitchell Walker to lead College’s Undergraduate and Graduate Academic Programs
AE professor to serve as associate dean of academics.
AE professor to serve as associate dean of academics.
The Future of 5G+ Infrastructure Could be Built Tile by Tile
Researchers have developed a novel tile-based architecture with the potential for impact in the telecommunications industry and beyond.
Researchers have developed a novel tile-based architecture with the potential for impact in the telecommunications industry and beyond.
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