Atomic-level imaging could offer roadmap to metals with new properties
High-entropy alloys, which are made from nearly equal parts of several primary metals, could hold great potential for creating materials with superior mechanical properties.But with a practically...
View ArticleProfessor David Hu Wins 2019 Science Communication Award for Book
Via the American Institute of Physics (AIP):Since 1968, the American Institute of Physics has recognized journalists, authors, reporters and other diverse writers for their efforts in science...
View ArticleA Path Forward for Overcoming the Blood–Brain and Blood–Tumor Barriers
Getting cancer drugs to their target can be difficult under the best of circumstances, but in the case of brain cancer the challenge is compounded by the blood-brain barrier- a semipermeable barrier...
View ArticleNazanin Bassiri-Gharb Named Inaugural Harris Saunders Jr. Chair
Dr. Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb, a professor in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, was recently named the inaugural Harris Saunders Jr. Chair. Dr....
View ArticleQ&A with New Associate Professor Tianye Niu
Associate professor Tianye Niu joined the Woodruff School this fall and is still getting settled in as he adjusts to life on campus in the heart of Atlanta. In this Q&A he talks about his path to...
View Article2018-19 Annual Report
Take a look at what the Woodruff School has accomplished over the past year as researchers blazed new trails, competition teams showed what our students are made of, and faculty, students, and staff...
View ArticleSitaraman to Deliver Zeigler Outstanding Educator Lecture
Regents' Professor and Morris M. Bryan, Jr. Professor Suresh K. Sitaraman will deliver the Zeigler Outstanding Educator Lecture on Thursday, November 21. Sitaraman was chosen by colleagues in the...
View ArticleGift to the Flowers Invention Studio by Keysight Technologies
Thanks to a generous donation by Keysight Technologies, the Flowers Invention Studio now has a completely revamped electronics capability with the addition of two brand-new electronics workbenches.The...
View Article3 ME Students Selected for 3 Minute Thesis Finals
Article by Autumn Siebold, Georgia Tech Office of Graduate Studies Three minutes. That’s how long Olga Shishkov has to share years-worth of research when she competes in the final round of Georgia...
View ArticleKalaitzidou Named Associate Chair for Faculty Development
Professor Kyriaki Kalaitzidou, Rae S. and Frank H. Neely Professor, has accepted the position of Associate Chair for Faculty Development in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering. The...
View ArticleWinning on a Budget
When it comes to car maintenance, $2000 doesn't always get you much. Don't tell that to Georgia Tech's Wreck Racing team though, who won the concours competition and finished third overall in this...
View ArticleME 2110 Competition Results
In ME 2110 (Creative Decisions and Design) teams work together to build a mechatronic device that can accomplish a list of tasks. This semester they had to clear wooden blocks, plant Nerf bullets on...
View ArticleFall 2019 Capstone Design Expo Winners
143 teams from seven schools and two colleges competed for prizes at this year's Fall Capstone Design Expo as students showcased their senior projects. As the largest student design competition of its...
View ArticleStudent Profile: Noa Holloway
The Woodruff School is home to 2,000 undergraduates and more than 800 graduate students, and they all have a story to tell. find out why Noa chose Georgia Tech, what he enjoys about mechanical...
View ArticleNew Enterprise for LymphaTech
Company founded on innovation developed at Georgia Tech forms partnership with leading compression garment manufacturerA small company built around technology developed by researchers in the Petit...
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