Materials Engineering Book by Surya Kalidindi
Custom design, manufacture, and deployment of new high performance materials for advanced technologies is critically dependent on the availability of invertible, high fidelity,...
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Monifa supports Dr. Rosen on the teaching schedule and also supports some HR projects/programs.Staff Group: StaffPrimary Staff Department: Administrative Office
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The Georgia Institute of Technology has become a founding member of the new Flexible Hybrid Electronics Manufacturing Innovation Institute (FHE-MII) established by the U.S. Department of Defense. The...
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What does atherosclerosis have in common with John Dillinger? It’s the “public enemy number one” appellation. Atherosclerosis, or hardening and narrowing of the arteries, is usually the cause of heart...
View ArticleME/ECE Team Wins IEEE/ACM ISLPED Best Paper Award
An interdisciplinary research team from Georgia Tech, representing the the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering (ME) and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), won the Best...
View ArticleRanjan Receives 2015 SSAA Award
Devesh Ranjan has received a 2015 Stewardship Science Academic Alliance (SSAA) Award from Department of Energy-National Nuclear Security Adminstration for his three year project, Detailed Measurements...
View ArticleA Better Understanding of Lymph Node Remodeling
Susan Thomas, Assistant Professor of the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, is at the forefront of research into the targeted delivery of drugs to battle cancer. Thomas and her lab...
View Article4-D Technology Allows Self-folding of Complex Objects
Using components made from smart shape-memory materials with slightly different responses to heat, researchers have demonstrated a four-dimensional printing technology that allowed creation of complex...
View ArticleNano-mechanical Study Offers New Assessment of Silicon for Next-gen Batteries
A detailed nano-mechanical study of mechanical degradation processes in silicon structures containing varying levels of lithium ions offers good news for researchers attempting to develop reliable...
View ArticleFirst Optical Rectenna Converts Light to DC Current
Using nanometer-scale components, researchers have demonstrated the first optical rectenna, a device that combines the functions of an antenna and a rectifier diode to convert light directly into DC...
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