Newly Devised Metachronal Artificial Cilia Have Nanotech Applications
Nov. 3, 2020Like tiny hairs waving together, cilia are microscopic organelles found throughout nature. In your nose and ears, their metachronal beating helps trap dirt and debris. In the reproductive...
View ArticleSpring 2021 ASME and Woodruff School Virtual Career Fair
Event Date: Wednesday, February 3, 2021Spring 2021 ASME @ Georgia Tech and Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Virtual Career FairFebruary 3, 2021 Thank you for your interest in the Fall 2020...
View ArticleWreck Racing Wins Grassroots Motorsports Magazine $2000 Challenge
Nov. 11, 2020 | Story provided by Thomas Barone, Wreck Racing Wreck Racing is the Georgia Tech Student Competition Center’s production car-based automotive engineering team. The team competes in the...
View ArticleSponsored Projects Earn Top Spots at Capstone
Capstone Senior Design students faced an extra challenge this semester- how to show off their projects without the aid of a physical prototype or an in-person demonstration. The Fall 2020 Capstone Expo...
View ArticleMachine Learning Trains Atomic Potentials Needed to Accelerate Materials...
November 25, 2020Machine learning (ML) has emerged as a powerful tool to study complex physical phenomena in material and chemical systems. Interatomic potentials established from low-computational...
View ArticleMachine Learning Framework Developed to Accelerate Materials Innovation
November 25, 2020Machine learning (ML) has emerged as a powerful tool to study complex physical phenomena in material and chemical systems. Interatomic potentials established from low-computational...
View ArticleStudent Spotlight: Ajay Sukhwani
In the first of a series of student profiles, student assistant Angel Garcia talks to third year mechanical engineering student Ajay Sukhwani who has been busy taking advantage of all that Georgia Tech...
View ArticleSolving the World’s Growing Problem
Marta Hatzell’s research on global sustainability in the fields of food, water and energy seeks to solve the world’s hunger problem through environmentally sustainable fertilizer December 9, 2020 | By...
View ArticleStudent Spotlight: Lauren Paulson
December 10, 2020 | Angel GarciaFirst-year student Lauren Paulson jumped right in when she arrived at Georgia Tech getting involved in a broad range of student organizations that blend the arts and...
View ArticleAlumni Spotlight: The Rising Stars of Engineering
January 4, 2020 | By Kathrin Havrilla-Sanchez, College of Engineering MagazineTwo graduates of the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering were featuredin the "Rising Stars of Engineering"...
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View ArticleNew Instrument Will Uncover Structure and Chemical Composition on Sub-Cell Scale
Image shows a mass spectrometer and scanning electronic microscope that provide the foundation for the BeamMap system, which can simultaneously determine surface topology and chemical makeup of a...
View ArticleHerrin Receives Phase I Clinical Trial Funding for Prosthetics Advances
Kinsey Herrin, a senior clinical research scientist in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, has garnered her first major grant award through the DoD’s CDMRP OPORP program. This...
View ArticleFour Endowed Professors Named
January 22, 2021Thanks to the generosity of our donors, four professors from the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering are receiving endowed positions within the School. Professor Devesh...
View ArticleDevesh Ranjan Elected ASME Fellow
January 25, 2021Associate Chair for Research Devesh Ranjan, who holds the Ring Family Chair in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechancial Engineering, has been elected a Fellow of the American Society...
View ArticleSourabh Saha Receives NSF CAREER Award
January 28, 2020Sourabh Saha, assistant professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, has been awarded a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award from the...
View ArticleX-Ray Tomography Lets Researchers Watch Solid-State Batteries Charge, Discharge
January 29, 2021 | By John ToonUsing X-ray tomography, a research team has observed the internal evolution of the materials inside solid-state lithium batteries as they were charged and discharged....
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