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.
Students Lean In And Push Past Their Comfort Zones
https://www.ece.gatech.edu/news/503081/students-lean-and-push-past-their-comfor…
Metamaterial Separation Proposed for Chemical, Biomolecular Uses
http://www.rh.gatech.edu/news/508361/metamaterial-separation-proposed-chemical-…
Configurable Analog Chip Computes with 1,000 Times Less Power than Digital
Faculty Spotlight: ISyE Health & Humanitarian Faculty Members Receive the Denning Faculty Award for Global Engagement
Six Finalists Keep Their Eyes on Georgia Tech InVenture Prize
http://www.hypepotamus.com/news/inventure-prize-2016/
Bobby Dodd Institute Honors BME's Cassie Mitchell with Circle of Excellence Award
The Circle of Excellence Award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the lives of people with disabilities
The Circle of Excellence Award honors individuals who have made significant contributions to the lives of people with disabilities
Georgia DOT Chief Engineer Talks Work, Communication
http://ce.gatech.edu/news/georgia-dot%E2%80%99s-chief-engineer-making-history-w…
How Will We Talk to Astronauts on Mars? AE's Matthew Miller Has Some Ideas
http://ae.gatech.edu/node/1992
Recipients Named for 2016 Lockheed Dean's Excellence Awards
Device “Fingerprints” Could Help Protect Power Grid, Other Industrial Systems
http://www.rh.gatech.edu/news/507121/device-fingerprints-could-help-protect-pow…
Civil Engineering professor's origami research wins award for scientific excellence, originality
http://www.ce.gatech.edu/category/cozzarelli-prize
MSE Professor Receives Olney Medal from AATCC
What It Takes: Preparing for a Career in Analytics
Ouchless measles vaccine could save lives
Science News for Kids
This Scientist Is Turning Every Element In the Periodic Table Into Music
GIZMODO
Atmospheric Sulfate Particles Reduced, but as Acidic as Ever
http://www.rh.gatech.edu/news/504291/atmospheric-sulfate-particles-reduced-acid…
This Tiny Sea Snail ‘Flies’ Through the Water like an Insect
http://www.news.gatech.edu/2016/02/18/animal-flies-through-ocean
Changing the Face of Engineering
Keeping Up with the Country’s Youngest Female Monster-Truck Driver (ME Undgrad)
The New Yorker
ZL Wang Awarded SURA's 'Distinguished Scientist' Honor
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