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.
Mallika Misra Named One of Aviation Week’s 20 Twenties
The aerospace engineering graduate student is the 15th Georgia Tech student recognized for their potential to reshape aerospace, aviation, and defense.
2 Engineering Students Named Churchill Scholars
The Churchill Scholarship selects 18 students annually for one year of master’s study at the University of Cambridge.
Matthieu Bloch Joins College’s Leadership Team as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
The ECE professor will oversee the College’s academic innovation and assessment programs.
College Adds, Reimagines AI Courses for Undergraduates
Focusing artificial intelligence content in 14 core courses will equip students with knowledge and hands-on experience companies need in their workforces.
Mechanical Engineers Create Faster and Cheaper Way to Print Tiny Metal Structures With Light
The scalable solution could transform the development of technologies including electronic devices, solar energy conversion, sensors, and more.
Photochemistry and a New Catalyst Could Make Fertilizer More Sustainable
New insight into the role of carbon in a low-temperature, light-based reaction may help create ammonia for fertilizer while a new catalyst offers a path to recycling the runoff.
Why Scissors Glide (or Don't) When You're Wrapping Presents
Paper engineer Christopher Luettegen explains how to choose the ideal wrapping paper, if it can be recycled, and Santa's wrapping habits.
Unpacking the Formula of Holiday Traffic
Traffic expert Michael Hunter explains the nuances of packed highways and airports in a podcast about his research in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
The Origins of Georgia Tech's Mechanical Mascot
An elite engineering institution requires a unique mascot and a Ford Model A is the perfect fit for the job.
Poor and Disadvantaged People Sit in the Dark Longer After a Storm Outage
ECE researchers studied data for eight Atlantic hurricanes and found households in lower socioeconomic tiers waited nearly three hours longer on average for power restoration.
Researchers Find They Can Stop Degradation of Promising Solar Cell Materials
Engineers uncover the chemical interactions that make perovskites unstable and can prevent them.
It’s Always About Taking the Next Step for Nicklaus Foster
The civil engineering major finishes a two-campus, two-degree college journey this fall.
The Path Was Winding and the Outcome Perfect for Nicole Proudfoot
The mechanical engineering student credits her community for helping her navigate to a dream job at Apple.
Be Where It’s Booming: Kian Zarbaf Thrives at the Forefront
After earning his aerospace engineering degree this fall, Zarbaf will continue to chase frontiers at SpaceX.
Conquering the Impossible
How OMS Analytics student Matt Parzych defied the odds, recovering from a severe traumatic brain injury to graduate this fall.
Six Named to National Academy of Inventors
Georgia Tech has the most honorees in the Class of 2023, which is being presented the highest professional honor given solely to inventors.
Durgin, Kim, Inan, Yu, and Zhang Elevated to IEEE Fellow
The five ECE faculty members join the highest tier of the organization's membership for their contributions to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.
2 Engineering Undergrads Receive Marshall Scholarships
ChBE's Maeve Janecka and BME's Haaris Jilani among the 2024 class of exceptional American students to receive support for graduate studies in the United Kingdom.
Mitchell Walker Named Chair of AE School
Walker to lead the school after serving as the College’s associate dean for academic affairs.
New Research Center to Develop Wearable Technologies
ME's W. Hong Yeo will lead the effort in the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology to push innovation in wearable sensors and electronics.
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