The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) has selected GT-AE professor Robert Braun to serve on two committees, each charged with making significant contributions to future practices in the field.
They have studied theories that would have given Einstein a headache and they've pored over homework problems that took all night to decipher. Now - on December 11 and 12 - the final contingent of the Class of 2015 will graduate from GT-AE.
The winner of the Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition, Jonathan Walker, is the first person to tell you his doctoral dissertation - "Electrical Facility Effects on Hall Effect Thruster Operation" - qualifies as "rocket science" in every sense of the phr
The Center for Science, Technology, And Research (C-STAR) is one of seven newly created Interdisciplinary Research Centers (IRCs) recently named by the Executive Vice President for Research.
In the Fall issue of Georgia Tech's Research Horizons magazine, writer Rick Robinson talks with several GT faculty and students about research on autonomous technology that is opening up new possibilities in air, marine and ground robotic vehicles
Right about the time most of her high school classmates were fretting about prom, permits, and PSATs, Katherine "Katie" Gross was obsessed with getting her license.
The Georgia Tech chapter of Sigma Gamma Tau, the honor society for aerospace engineers, inducted 20 new members during ceremonies held at the Bill Moore Student Success Center on November 5.
A new partnership with Dassault Systèmes will allow GT-AE’s Aerospace Systems Design Lab (ASDL) to enhance the training of next generation aerospace engineers using the company’s powerful A&D Industry-based 3D Experiences.