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.

Harris receives Award for Thin Film Coating Breakthrough

Origami, 3D Printing Merge to Make Complex Structures in One Shot

Learning to Hustle: Startup Schooling from James Rains

Matrix Delivers Healing Stem Cells to Injured Elderly Muscles

Designing the Next: AE's Ryan Morse Recognized by AIAA

Grad student Matthew Boebinger one of 47 to receive DOE Graduate Student Research Award

NSF projects to understand greenhouse gas emissions from soil, expand microbial big-data analysis tools

Video: Engineers Across Tech Participate in CREATE-X Startup Launch 2018
This year, 50 engineers participated in CREATE-X, a Georgia Tech initiative to instill entrepreneurial confidence in students and empower them to launch real startups. During Startup Launch this summer, student teams took advantage of funding, coaching and legal services to launch their startups and take their products to market.
This year, 50 engineers participated in CREATE-X, a Georgia Tech initiative to instill entrepreneurial confidence in students and empower them to launch real startups. During Startup Launch this summer, student teams took advantage of funding, coaching and legal services to launch their startups and take their products to market.

Microfluidic Molecular Exchanger Helps Control Therapeutic Cell Manufacturing

ECE's Sam Coogan Tapped for Air Force Young Investigator Award

Video: Summer Co-op in the Machining Mall
From lathes to mills to water jets, Anne Badgley is familiar with every machine in the Montgomery Machining Mall in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Tech. This summer, she worked in a co-op program at the Machining Mall, fabricating machine parts for faculty and students doing research on campus.
Badgley is a mechanical engineering major, poised to graduate in 2019. She’s usually in a classroom that has more men than women in it, but she doesn’t let that detract from her Tech experience in the least.
See her story here.
From lathes to mills to water jets, Anne Badgley is familiar with every machine in the Montgomery Machining Mall in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Tech. This summer, she worked in a co-op program at the Machining Mall, fabricating machine parts for faculty and students doing research on campus.
Badgley is a mechanical engineering major, poised to graduate in 2019. She’s usually in a classroom that has more men than women in it, but she doesn’t let that detract from her Tech experience in the least.
See her story here.

CEE's Lauren Stewart one of the ‘New Voices’ for National Academies

Georgia Tech Opens Newest Student Makerspace

Robles Lab Shedding New Light

Calhoun Named the Founding Director of the Center for Translational Research in Neuroimaging and Data Science

MSE Alumnus’ Company, Nearshore Technology, one of Inc. Magazine’s Fastest-Growing Companies

Introducing the 2018 Georgia Tech Clark Scholars
The first group of Georgia Tech Clark Scholars arrived on campus this summer. After two weeks of intensive learning and bonding, they have quickly assimilated and are ready to begin their journey at Tech.
The first group of Georgia Tech Clark Scholars arrived on campus this summer. After two weeks of intensive learning and bonding, they have quickly assimilated and are ready to begin their journey at Tech.

CE's Tien Presents at NAE's Japan-America Frontiers Symposium

3D-Printed Tracheal Splints Used in Groundbreaking Pediatric Surgery

Cracking the Cancer Code
Researchers in the College of Engineering create new therapies to fight cancer
Researchers in the College of Engineering create new therapies to fight cancer
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