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Mokhtarian Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award
Professor Patricia Mokhtarian has been named the 2021 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association for Travel Behaviour Research for her significant contributions to the field.
Professor Patricia Mokhtarian has been named the 2021 recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Association for Travel Behaviour Research for her significant contributions to the field.

A Breakthrough in the Physics of Blood Clotting
New research by Georgia Tech and Emory University sheds new light on the mechanics and physics of blood clotting and could lead to better ways to treat clotting and bleeding issues.
New research by Georgia Tech and Emory University sheds new light on the mechanics and physics of blood clotting and could lead to better ways to treat clotting and bleeding issues.

Design Build Fly Team Dominates at the SAE Aero Design East Competition
Undergraduates from the AE School’s Design Build Fly team took home the top prize for their entries in the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Aero Design East collegiate competition, held June 4-6 in Lakeland, Florida.
Undergraduates from the AE School’s Design Build Fly team took home the top prize for their entries in the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Aero Design East collegiate competition, held June 4-6 in Lakeland, Florida.

ISyE’s Eileen Liu Is Part of the 2020 Cohort of Clark Scholars
First-year ISyE student Eileen Liu explains how her admittance into the Clark Scholars program was a driving factor that led her to come to Georgia Tech.
First-year ISyE student Eileen Liu explains how her admittance into the Clark Scholars program was a driving factor that led her to come to Georgia Tech.

Seven Grad Students Chosen for BBISS GRA Scholars Program
The inaugural class of seven Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems (BBISS) Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) Scholars was recently selected for a 2-year program of working, studying, and training as an interdisciplinary sustainability research team.
The inaugural class of seven Brook Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems (BBISS) Graduate Research Assistant (GRA) Scholars was recently selected for a 2-year program of working, studying, and training as an interdisciplinary sustainability research team.

Stress Monitor Wins First CDAIT Student IoT Challenge
A proposal for a wearable patch to monitor cognitive stress has won the inaugural Student IoT Innovation Capacity Building Challenge sponsored by Ivan Allen College’s Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies (CDAIT).
A proposal for a wearable patch to monitor cognitive stress has won the inaugural Student IoT Innovation Capacity Building Challenge sponsored by Ivan Allen College’s Center for the Development and Application of Internet of Things Technologies (CDAIT).

National Security Research Fueled By Partnership
New program to foster research collaboration between academic faculty and Georgia Tech Research Institute scientists
New program to foster research collaboration between academic faculty and Georgia Tech Research Institute scientists

Khan Chosen for DARPA Young Faculty Award
ECE Assistant Professor Asif Khan has been chosen for a DARPA Young Faculty Award.
ECE Assistant Professor Asif Khan has been chosen for a DARPA Young Faculty Award.

Cressler, Romberg Honored with Prestigious IEEE Medals
John D. Cressler and Justin K. Romberg, both faculty members from the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), have been awarded with two of the most prestigious honors presented by the IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.
John D. Cressler and Justin K. Romberg, both faculty members from the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), have been awarded with two of the most prestigious honors presented by the IEEE, the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.

From Side Hustle to Successful Business: ISyE Student Jonathan Fitch and Next Gen Integration, LLC
Third-year Industrial and Systems Engineering student Jonathan Fitch's side hustle has transformed into a growing and successful business called Next Gen Integration, LLC.
Third-year Industrial and Systems Engineering student Jonathan Fitch's side hustle has transformed into a growing and successful business called Next Gen Integration, LLC.

Samuel Graham Selected as Dean of Engineering at University of Maryland
18-year faculty member to begin new role Oct 1
18-year faculty member to begin new role Oct 1

Seed Grants Fund Foundational Work on Diseases Disproportionately Affecting Black Americans
Four BME faculty developing new tools to bridge the research gap
Four BME faculty developing new tools to bridge the research gap

How an Elephant’s Trunk Manipulates Air to Eat and Drink
Animal’s “Swiss Army Knife” could help build better robots
Animal’s “Swiss Army Knife” could help build better robots

Douglas Blough Named Interim Chair of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Using Ultrasound-Mediated Thermal Stress and Thermosensitive Drugs to Treat Brain Tumors
A multi-institutional team of researchers, led by Costas Arvanitis at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, has come up with a new way to treat these aggressive tumors.
A multi-institutional team of researchers, led by Costas Arvanitis at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, has come up with a new way to treat these aggressive tumors.

New Master of Science in Urban Analytics to Launch in the Fall
Georgia Tech is launching a new interdisciplinary degree this fall: the Master of Science in Urban Analytics (MSUA). The School of City and Regional Planning will administer the degree in partnership with the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE), the School of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), and the School of Interactive Computing (IC).
Georgia Tech is launching a new interdisciplinary degree this fall: the Master of Science in Urban Analytics (MSUA). The School of City and Regional Planning will administer the degree in partnership with the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE), the School of Computational Science and Engineering (CSE), and the School of Interactive Computing (IC).

Early Feasibility Study Shows Flickering Lights and Sound Could Be New Weapon Against Alzheimer’s
Safety, tolerance, adherence get high scores in first human trial
Safety, tolerance, adherence get high scores in first human trial

Team Shoot for the Moon Does Just That
NASA’s Breakthrough, Innovative, and Game-changing (BIG) Idea Challenge has awarded nearly $1M to Georgia Tech and six other universities to develop innovative solutions to mitigating lunar dust.
NASA’s Breakthrough, Innovative, and Game-changing (BIG) Idea Challenge has awarded nearly $1M to Georgia Tech and six other universities to develop innovative solutions to mitigating lunar dust.

Zhu Lab Explains the Inhibitory Role of World’s Most Famous Molecule
New research teases apart the mechanisms behind the checkpoint protein PD-1
New research teases apart the mechanisms behind the checkpoint protein PD-1

Gleason Turns Tragedy into a Passion for Global Health
Associate Professor Rudy Gleason wins Georgia Tech’s Denning Award for work on health disparities in sub-Saharan Africa
Associate Professor Rudy Gleason wins Georgia Tech’s Denning Award for work on health disparities in sub-Saharan Africa
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