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CoE Places Fourth in U.S. News Undergraduate Rankings
Two of the College's programs ranked first in the country, and two others placed second.
Two of the College's programs ranked first in the country, and two others placed second.
BME's Cassie Mitchell Wins Bronze at 2016 Rio Paralympic Games
BME researcher wins bronze in the womens' F51 club throw, has two events remaining
BME researcher wins bronze in the womens' F51 club throw, has two events remaining
Team of Robots Learns to Work Together, Without Colliding
Two CoE Engineering Faculty Selected to Participate in NAE's Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium
Two CoE faculty members among 48 engineering educators nationwide.
Two CoE faculty members among 48 engineering educators nationwide.
Protecting the Grid by Listening
How Boeing’s Transformation is Taking Flight (ISyE Alumnus Ted Colbert)
ECE's Bonnie Ferri Tapped for 2017 IEEE Undergraduate Teaching Award
New Composite Recycling & Repair Method is Easy & Cheap
Mechanical Engineering Grad Student Wins National Triathlon Title
Exxon Scientists Just Made Tech To Slash Energy From Making Plastic
Railroad Veteran Moorman (CE '75) Tapped to Lead Amtrak
Solving Health Care Policy with Engineering
The Health Analytics team is analyzing 500 billion Medicaid claims that are right at Georgia Tech.
The Health Analytics team is analyzing 500 billion Medicaid claims that are right at Georgia Tech.
CoE Faculty Named to Endowed Chairs
How Mechanical Force Triggers Blood Clotting at the Molecular Scale
Four Alumni, One Global Game-Changer
Four alumni from Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering are leaders at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Four alumni from Georgia Tech’s College of Engineering are leaders at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
Ranking Diversity
Georgia Tech’s Low-power Gesture Recognizing Camera is Designed to Always Be On
ChBE's Christopher Jones Wins AIChE Andreas Acrivos Award for Professional Progress
Georgia Tech Prepares For Liftoff On Tiny Satellites
BME Professor Krishnendu Roy's Roadmap Leads to the Vatican
Petit Institute researcher stresses need for reproducible, reliable, affordable, accessible cell therapies
Petit Institute researcher stresses need for reproducible, reliable, affordable, accessible cell therapies
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