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AE's Bobby Braun selected for Space Technology Award
2015 Startups to Watch Award
Chemical Engineering professor Mark Prausnitz's company, Micron Biomedical, will be honored.
Chemical Engineering professor Mark Prausnitz's company, Micron Biomedical, will be honored.
Stan Chia, IE 2005, Focuses on Delivering Value to his Customers
Statistics and Operational Research Number 4 in World Rankings
Southern Company Charitable Foundation Gift to Create Dean’s Chair in College of Engineering
Here's what it takes to get a job building SpaceX rockets that will go to Mars
Unseen Machines
Business Insider names "23 of the most powerful women engineers in the world"
Georgia Tech faculty member Ayanna Howard, electrical and computer engineering, and alumnus Deb Kilpatrick, CEO of Evidation Health, make the list.
Georgia Tech faculty member Ayanna Howard, electrical and computer engineering, and alumnus Deb Kilpatrick, CEO of Evidation Health, make the list.
Southern Company CEO Honored with Dean’s Appreciation Award
BME's Problem-Solving Studio: New Approaches to Teaching Engineering
Controlling swarms of robots with a finger
Georgia Tech Promotes Engineering to Girls
9 Non-Ivy Colleges That Give Students a Better Bang for Their Buck Than Harvard or Yale
African-American Men: The Other STEM Minority
BME's Ravi Bellamkonda receives $6.5 million grant from The Marcus Foundation for tumor monorail project
HyTech Racing = High Tech Design
Georgia Tech spotlights African-American Men in STEM
ECE professor receives Navy Young Investigator Award
CoE Cares Spotlight- Mark Reese, Mia the Dog, and Ava the Cat
Every animal needs a home. Mia was lucky enough to find ISyE's Mark Reese, while Ava is still looking.
Every animal needs a home. Mia was lucky enough to find ISyE's Mark Reese, while Ava is still looking.
Why diversity matters in STEM
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