Erturk Selected to Receive J. W. Dally Young Investigator Award
Woodruff Professor Alper Erturk has been selected to receive the 2020 James W. Dally Young Investigator Award of the Society for Experimental Mechanics (SEM). The award was instituted to recognize a...
View ArticleTiny Supersonic Jet Injector Accelerates Nanoscale Additive Manufacturing
Story by John ToonGeorgia Tech Research HorizonsBy energizing precursor molecules using a tiny, high-energy supersonic jet of inert gas, researchers have dramatically accelerated the fabrication of...
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View ArticleCola a Guest on Dean's Podcast
Associate professor Baratunde Cola was the featured guest on this month's edition of Dean Steve McLaughlin's Uncommon Engineer podcast. During the conversation he talked about how to manage heat flow...
View ArticleMcDowell One of Three Georgia Tech PECASE Recipients
Three Georgia Institute of Technology faculty members have been named recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). The award is presented by the White House...
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View ArticleTiny Vibration-Powered Robots Are the Size of the World’s Smallest Ant
Associate Professor Jun Ueda and graduate student DeaGyu Kim members of team that developed micro-bristle-bots which are two millimeters in length, 1.8 millimeters wide and 0.8 millimeters thick Story...
View ArticleStudent Profile: Mason Hodge
Mechanical engineering student Mason Hodge discusses his summer internship with NASA.Q: Where are you from?A: Thomasville, GA Q: What year are you in at Georgia Tech?A: Fourth-year Q: What clubs and...
View ArticleGrad Student Brian Fuchs Wins First Prize Award at QNDE Conference
Brian Fuchs, who is a third year Ph.D. student in the Woodruff School, was awarded first place prize in the student poster competition at the 46th Annual Review of Progress in Quantitative...
View ArticleRoboJackets Achieve Highest IGVC Finish in Team History
This summer, Georgia Tech’s competitive robotics organization, RoboJackets, participated in the 27th annual Intelligent Ground Vehicle Competition (IGVC) at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan....
View ArticleReinvented Toilets Could Provide Sanitation for 2.5 Billion People
A $13.5 million award from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation will improve sanitation to 2.5 billion people worldwide by reinventing the toilet, technology that hasn’t changed much in more than a...
View ArticleSoft Wearable Health Monitor Uses Stretchable Electronics
A wireless, wearable monitor built with stretchable electronics could allow comfortable, long-term health monitoring of adults, babies and small children without concern for skin injury or allergic...
View ArticleFaculty Profile: Assistant Professor Ellen Yi Chen Mazumdar
Assistant Professor Ellen Yi Chen Mazumdar discusses teaching, research and her path to Tech.Q: Tell us a little about you – where are you from and how did you end up at Tech?A: I grew up in St. Louis,...
View ArticleAntineutrino Detection Could Help Remotely Monitor Nuclear Reactors
Technology to measure the flow of subatomic particles known as antineutrinos from nuclear reactors could allow continuous remote monitoring designed to detect fueling changes that might indicate the...
View ArticleRoboJackets Place First at Annual IARRC
RoboJackets’ RoboRacing outscored all other teams at the International Autonomous Robot Racing Challenge (IARRC) July 11-14 in Waterloo, Canada, to bring home a first place win and $3000 CAD."This was...
View ArticleAlumni Profile: Tesla's Mohamed Nasr
Woodruff School alum Mohamed Nasr discusses working for Tesla, his involvement with the new Full Self-Driving computer and his time at Tech.Q: Tell us a little about yourself.A: I attended Tech from...
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