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Researchers Receive $1.7 Million Grant to Build Robot for Sub-surface Soil Exploration
An interdisciplinary research group from Georgia Tech and led by Chloé Arson has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to design an advanced self-propelled robot to explore the subsurface and record a range of signals as it advances
An interdisciplinary research group from Georgia Tech and led by Chloé Arson has received a grant from the National Science Foundation to design an advanced self-propelled robot to explore the subsurface and record a range of signals as it advances

Bridging the Gap
Ryan Sherman uses Emerging Technologies to Repair and Preserve Bridges
Ryan Sherman uses Emerging Technologies to Repair and Preserve Bridges

Hot-Fire Test is a Success for Yellow Jacket Space Program

Georgia Tech Engineers and Scientists on 2019 Highly Cited Researcher List
10 of 12 are engineers; 6 in Materials Science and Engineering
10 of 12 are engineers; 6 in Materials Science and Engineering

Fall 2019 Capstone Design Expo Winners
143 teams from seven schools and two colleges competed for prizes at this year's Fall Capstone Design Expo as students showcased their senior projects. As the largest student design competition of its kind, Capstone is attracting sponsors from all over Georgia, from local fixtures like the Atlanta Hawks to national brands including General Motors.
143 teams from seven schools and two colleges competed for prizes at this year's Fall Capstone Design Expo as students showcased their senior projects. As the largest student design competition of its kind, Capstone is attracting sponsors from all over Georgia, from local fixtures like the Atlanta Hawks to national brands including General Motors.

Professors Should be More Involved Helping Students Mental Health Challenges

Pascal Van Hentenryck’s Socially Aware Mobility Lab Begins Its Work

Metagenomics Unlocks Unknowns of Diarrheal Disease Cases in Children

Civil Engineering Alumnus Tapped to Serve as Board of Regents Chair
At its November meeting, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) elected Sachin Shailendra, a civil engineering alumnus from Georgia Tech, to serve as its chair for the coming year.
At its November meeting, the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia (USG) elected Sachin Shailendra, a civil engineering alumnus from Georgia Tech, to serve as its chair for the coming year.

Georgia Tech Grad Students take First Place in Homeland Security Case Challenge
Georgia Tech graduate students affiliated with the Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems take 1st place in the Homeland Security Advisory Council’s Crisis Management Case Challenge
Georgia Tech graduate students affiliated with the Center for Health and Humanitarian Systems take 1st place in the Homeland Security Advisory Council’s Crisis Management Case Challenge

Expeditions & Education: Mackenzie Sicard and Her First Year at Tech

Unlocking the Mysteries: Part 5
Steve McLaughlin, Dean and Southern Company Chair, addresses faculty and staff and gives a report on initiatives the College is focusing on and how we're performing.
Steve McLaughlin, Dean and Southern Company Chair, addresses faculty and staff and gives a report on initiatives the College is focusing on and how we're performing.

Krista Walton Named Associate Dean for Research and Innovation
Walton to bring strategic research leadership to Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering.
Walton to bring strategic research leadership to Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering.

Research On Large Storm Waves Could Help Lessen Their Impact On Coasts

King of Hearts
Mick Jagger owes some thanks for the fact he’s alive and strutting to Ajit Yoganathan and his lab crew. In fact, millions of people do.
Mick Jagger owes some thanks for the fact he’s alive and strutting to Ajit Yoganathan and his lab crew. In fact, millions of people do.

A World Designed by Kids
The K12 InVenture Prize Encourages Students to Engage in the Design of their own World
The K12 InVenture Prize Encourages Students to Engage in the Design of their own World

Unlocking the Mysteries: Part 4
Kim Kurtis, Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Scholarship, discusses her role in assisting faculty in the College of Engineering.
Kim Kurtis, Associate Dean for Faculty Development & Scholarship, discusses her role in assisting faculty in the College of Engineering.

Unlocking the Mysteries: Part 3
Doug Williams, Associate Dean for Administration & Finance and Rusty Edwards, Director of Finance & Administration explain how the Dean's office operates in this third edition of "Unlocking the Mystery of the Dean's Office."
Doug Williams, Associate Dean for Administration & Finance and Rusty Edwards, Director of Finance & Administration explain how the Dean's office operates in this third edition of "Unlocking the Mystery of the Dean's Office."

Unlocking the Mysteries: Part 2
Dr. Larry Jacobs, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech, gives insight into how the Dean's office operates in this second edition of "Unlocking the Mystery of the Dean's Office".
Dr. Larry Jacobs, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs for the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech, gives insight into how the Dean's office operates in this second edition of "Unlocking the Mystery of the Dean's Office".

CREATE-X Receives $2.1 million Gift from The Marcus Foundation
Grant aims to inject additional funds into the Georgia Tech startup initiative
Grant aims to inject additional funds into the Georgia Tech startup initiative
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