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Engineering Education Gives Alumnus the Tools to Succeed
For the second year in a row, NearShore Technology has been named to Inc. Magazine's list of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States.
For the second year in a row, NearShore Technology has been named to Inc. Magazine's list of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States.
Flickering Light Mobilizes Brain Chemistry That May Fight Alzheimer’s
Georgia Tech News Center
Four ChBE Professors Win Prestigious NSF CAREER Awards
Stanislav Emelianov Named IEEE Fellow
The Incredible Potential of Soft Robotics
Alternatives to hard components hold potential for applications from surgery to space exploration
Alternatives to hard components hold potential for applications from surgery to space exploration
ISyE School Chair Reappointed for Five-Year Term
While Promoting Diseases Like Cancer, These Enzymes Also Cannibalize Each Other
Phys.org
Turning Scholarships into Job Opportunities
Alahna Smith capitalizes on being a Clark Scholar
Alahna Smith capitalizes on being a Clark Scholar
Transfer Program Offers New Path to Georgia Tech for Pell-Eligible Students
Georgia Tech News Center
Scientists Transform a BBQ Lighter Into a High-Tech Lab Device
Researchers have devised a straightforward technique for building a laboratory device known as an electroporator – which applies a jolt of electricity to temporarily open cell walls – from inexpensive components, including a piezoelectric crystal taken from a butane lighter.
Georgia Tech Research Horizons
Researchers have devised a straightforward technique for building a laboratory device known as an electroporator – which applies a jolt of electricity to temporarily open cell walls – from inexpensive components, including a piezoelectric crystal taken from a butane lighter.
AE Professor, Joseph Saleh, Publishes 'The Nerdiest Study of 2019'
http://www.ae.gatech.edu/news/2020/01/prof-joseph-saleh-publishes-nerdiest-stud…
Georgia Tech Collaborates with IBM to Develop Software Stacks for Quantum Computers
The Georgia Institute of Technology has announced its agreement to join the IBM Q Hub at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to help advance the fundamental research and use of quantum computing in building software infrastructure and developing specialized error mitigation techniques.
Georgia Tech Research Horizons
The Georgia Institute of Technology has announced its agreement to join the IBM Q Hub at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) to help advance the fundamental research and use of quantum computing in building software infrastructure and developing specialized error mitigation techniques.
ECE's Dupuis Honored with Materials Today Innovation Award
Recognized for pioneering development of LEDs
Recognized for pioneering development of LEDs
A Legacy Not Forgotten
Georgia Tech graduate John Young remembered as the most experienced astronaut in history
Georgia Tech graduate John Young remembered as the most experienced astronaut in history
Two BME Alumni Named to Forbes 30 Under 30 Entrepreneur List
ECE's Azadeh Ansari Tapped for NSF CAREER Award
https://www.ece.gatech.edu/news/630005/ansari-tapped-nsf-career-award?utm_sourc…
Building A Drivable Couch
Civil Engineering School Chair Honored for Teaching Excellence by University System of Georgia
https://ce.gatech.edu/news/webster-honored-teaching-excellence-university-syste…
Georgia Tech’s 100,000th Living Engineering Graduate
https://www.news.gatech.edu/2019/12/16/georgia-techs-100000th-living-engineerin…
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
School of Civil & Environmental Engineering
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
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