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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
GT Dean of College of Engineering Wins University of Michigan 2019 ECE Distinguished Educator Award
McLaughlin spoke about how academic institutions can take better care of their students’ mental health while providing a fuller academic experience
McLaughlin spoke about how academic institutions can take better care of their students’ mental health while providing a fuller academic experience
Diversity May Be Key to Reducing Errors in Quantum Computing
Bathroom Scale Could Monitor Millions with Heart Failure
Never, Never, Never Give Up
Cassie Mitchell pioneers research in predictive medicine, while chasing paralympic gold
Cassie Mitchell pioneers research in predictive medicine, while chasing paralympic gold
Two Georgia Tech Teams Reach Finals of The Collegiate Inventors Competition
BME Faculty Members Awarded $3.5M NIH Grant to Develop a New mRNA-based Drug that Corrects DNA in Genes
Improving Quality of Life with Wearable Robotics
These engineers approach robotics from different angles, but they share the same goal - they want to develop wearable robotic devices that can help people maintain or increase their mobility.
These engineers approach robotics from different angles, but they share the same goal - they want to develop wearable robotic devices that can help people maintain or increase their mobility.
New Test Detects Life-threatening Zinc Deficiency
Russian Language Program Expands the Future for this Aerospace Engineering Student
The Importance of Communication in Engineering
How one program is producing engineers with strong communication skills
How one program is producing engineers with strong communication skills
Platinum-Graphene Atomically-thin Fuel Cell Catalysts Show Superior Stability Over Bulk Platinum
Continuing the Clark Scholar Legacy in 2019
Campus welcomes 10 new Clark Scholars
Campus welcomes 10 new Clark Scholars
New Moon Mission Gets Boost from Georgia Tech Brainpower
College of Engineering Welcomes New Faculty
The College of Engineering welcomed several new faculty members during the last few months. Keep reading to find out more about each faculty member and their research. They join the engineering community of more than 500 faculty, 300 staff and 15,000 students this fall.
The College of Engineering welcomed several new faculty members during the last few months. Keep reading to find out more about each faculty member and their research. They join the engineering community of more than 500 faculty, 300 staff and 15,000 students this fall.
Undergraduate Engineering Program Ranked 4th by U.S.News
Scientists Sent People to the Moon. Can They Reinvent the Toilet?
Three Engineers Selected for NAE's Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
NIH Award Supports Groundbreaking Brain Research at Tech
Rozell and Stanley leading five-year, $1.6 million study to develop new algorithms to interact with neural circuitry
Rozell and Stanley leading five-year, $1.6 million study to develop new algorithms to interact with neural circuitry
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