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CoE Cares Spotlight- Julie Champion (ChBE)
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
Ga. Tech professor named Langley Professor at National Institute of Aerospace
          
  
						
			
          
						AE's Dr. Dimitri Mavris is the National Institute of Aerospace's new Langley Distinguished Professor in Advanced Aerospace Systems Architecture for the Georgia Institute of Technology.
			
        
AE's Dr. Dimitri Mavris is the National Institute of Aerospace's new Langley Distinguished Professor in Advanced Aerospace Systems Architecture for the Georgia Institute of Technology.
 
CoE Cares Recipes- Volume 3
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
CoE Cares Spotlight- Emily Howell
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
CoE Dean named to Leidos Board of Directors
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
A Powerful Word 
          
  
						
			
          
						Op-ed written by CoE Gary May, Georgia Tech on Obama's plan to offer free tuition to community colleges.
			
        
Op-ed written by CoE Gary May, Georgia Tech on Obama's plan to offer free tuition to community colleges.
 
Students to Show off Research at STEM Education Research Expo
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
Mechanical Engineering Twins Named to All-ACC Academic Team
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
Redesigned Crutch Developer Gains $450K in Early Funds
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
ISyE Student Interns at ESPN
          
  
						
			
          
						Rebecca Lally serves as stats and analysis intern at ESPN
			
        
Rebecca Lally serves as stats and analysis intern at ESPN
 
The best is not to come? Study suggests methane storage methods are maxed out
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
Engineer with a Medical Mission
          
  
						
			
          
						Every hour, 50 babies in the U.S. are born prematurely. Dr. David Carlton (B.S. ChE ’79) works to ensure that those in his care have the best chance for a healthy life.
			
        
Every hour, 50 babies in the U.S. are born prematurely. Dr. David Carlton (B.S. ChE ’79) works to ensure that those in his care have the best chance for a healthy life.
 
ISyE Professor Selected to Serve on National Preparedness and Response Science Board
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
Ugandan village has a new well and clean water, thanks to Georgia Tech students
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
Goizueta Chair Goes to MSE's Rosario Gerhardt
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
ME's Bill Wepfer Receives ASME Award
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
CoE Cares Spotlight- Manu Platt (BME) and Angela Elleby (ECE)
          
  
						
			
          
						Manu Platt, who was recently featured on the cover of the magazine Diverse: Issues in Higher Ed, is an associate professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. Angela Elleby has been an academic advisor in various capacities at Georgia Tech for 26 years.
			
        
Manu Platt, who was recently featured on the cover of the magazine Diverse: Issues in Higher Ed, is an associate professor in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. Angela Elleby has been an academic advisor in various capacities at Georgia Tech for 26 years.
 
Three CoE Faculty Named to NAE
          
  
						
			
          
						College of Engineering faculty members Deepak Divan, Vigor Yang and Ajit P. Yoganathan were recently elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
			
        
College of Engineering faculty members Deepak Divan, Vigor Yang and Ajit P. Yoganathan were recently elected to the National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
 
AE team RECONSO gets a launch shot
          
  
						
			
          
        
 
Robotics Research at the Bottom of the Earth
          
  
						
			
          
        
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