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.
MSE alum, 2018 InVenture Prize winner, and archery startup surpasses $1M in revenue
2018 InVenture Prize winner, entrepreneur, and CEO Kolby Hanley celebrated the milestone of surpassing $1M in revenue. His Duluth-based company ULTRAVIEW Archery offers state-of-the-art products to competitive archers across the world.
School of Materials Science and Engineering
2018 InVenture Prize winner, entrepreneur, and CEO Kolby Hanley celebrated the milestone of surpassing $1M in revenue. His Duluth-based company ULTRAVIEW Archery offers state-of-the-art products to competitive archers across the world.
New Instrument Will Uncover Structure and Chemical Composition on Sub-Cell Scale
A new imaging instrument able to simultaneously study both the surface of a biological sample and its chemical composition is the goal of a three-year, $1.2 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) research award.
Georgia Tech News Center
A new imaging instrument able to simultaneously study both the surface of a biological sample and its chemical composition is the goal of a three-year, $1.2 million National Institutes of Health (NIH) research award.
Andrés García Named 2020 Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
Faculty member’s innovative work in biotechnology gains national recognition
Faculty member’s innovative work in biotechnology gains national recognition
The Aerodynamics of Drone Racing
Professor Marilyn Smith implements her unsteady aerodynamics code across a broad range of applications
Professor Marilyn Smith implements her unsteady aerodynamics code across a broad range of applications
Beyah Named Dean of College of Engineering
Raheem Beyah has been selected as Georgia Tech’s new dean of the College of Engineering. Beyah is currently Georgia Tech’s vice president for Interdisciplinary Research, executive director of the Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program, and is the Motorola Foundation Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Tech. He will begin his duties as dean on Jan. 15.
Georgia Tech News Center
Raheem Beyah has been selected as Georgia Tech’s new dean of the College of Engineering. Beyah is currently Georgia Tech’s vice president for Interdisciplinary Research, executive director of the Online Master of Science in Cybersecurity program, and is the Motorola Foundation Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Tech. He will begin his duties as dean on Jan. 15.
Student Spotlight: Mechanical Engineer Ajay Sukhwani
http://me.gatech.edu/student-spotlight-Ajay-Sukhwani
Astronauts from the College of Engineering
Meet 14 engineering and scientist graduates who have gone on to become astronauts at NASA
Meet 14 engineering and scientist graduates who have gone on to become astronauts at NASA
Hydrogel Could Open New Path for Glaucoma Treatment Without Drugs or Surgery
http://chbe.gatech.edu/news/2020/12/hydrogel-could-open-new-path-glaucoma-treat…
Timothy Weiler: Nontraditional Student Makes the Grade
http://news.gatech.edu/2020/12/14/timothy-weiler-nontraditional-student-makes-g…
President Cabrera Launches New Strategic Plan
The Georgia Tech motto of Progress and Service will define the next 10 years at Tech
The Georgia Tech motto of Progress and Service will define the next 10 years at Tech
Faculty Entrepreneurship Flourishes at Georgia Tech
New fellowship program instills entrepreneurial confidence in faculty, opening new frontiers for CREATE-X
New fellowship program instills entrepreneurial confidence in faculty, opening new frontiers for CREATE-X
FDA Enlists Georgia Tech to Establish Best Practices for RNA-sequencing
http://www.news.gatech.edu/2020/12/14/fda-enlists-georgia-tech-establish-best-p…
Forbes Magazine Selects AE's Naia Butler-Craig for 30-Under-30
http://ae.gatech.edu/news/2020/12/forbes-magazine-selects-naia-butler-craig-30-…
Happy Holidays from the College of Engineering
As we take a small pause during this holiday season, join with us as we reflect on all that has passed and take hope in all that is to come.
As we take a small pause during this holiday season, join with us as we reflect on all that has passed and take hope in all that is to come.
Coronavirus Vaccine Approval Will Launch Unprecedented Public Health Initiative
http://www.news.gatech.edu/2020/11/30/coronavirus-vaccine-approval-will-launch-…
Sponsored Projects Earn Top Spots at Capstone
The Fall 2020 Capstone Expo took place online, showcasing student groups that had worked together over the last four months. With videos and slide presentations, teams demonstrated what they had learned as they developed their own ideas or tackled challenges brought to them by sponsors.
School of Mechanical Engineering
The Fall 2020 Capstone Expo took place online, showcasing student groups that had worked together over the last four months. With videos and slide presentations, teams demonstrated what they had learned as they developed their own ideas or tackled challenges brought to them by sponsors.
Teaching in the Time of Covid-19
Four engineering professors and their students talk about the challenges of online learning during the pandemic and the human touchpoints that make all the difference
Four engineering professors and their students talk about the challenges of online learning during the pandemic and the human touchpoints that make all the difference
Wreck Racing Wins Grassroots Motorsports Magazine Challenge
http://me.gatech.edu/wreck-racing-wins-2020-grassroots-motorsports-challenge
Finding Sisterhood and Scholarship Through Engineering
Catie and Carah Camron pave their way at Tech and beyond
Catie and Carah Camron pave their way at Tech and beyond
How the Covid-19 Pandemic Will Impact the Holiday Buying Season
This year, holiday gift buying will be different because of Covid-19. We spoke to three logistics experts in ISyE who forecasted how the pandemic may impact consumer purchasing in November and December. Check out the top 6 shopping challenges to be aware of.
ISyE
This year, holiday gift buying will be different because of Covid-19. We spoke to three logistics experts in ISyE who forecasted how the pandemic may impact consumer purchasing in November and December. Check out the top 6 shopping challenges to be aware of.
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