Georgia Tech this week announced that it has selected Dimitri Mavris, a professor in the School of Aerospace Engineering, to become a Regents Professor.
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) announced that AE Professor Robert D. (Bobby) Braun has been chosen to serve as the next editor-in-chief of the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets, succeeding E. Vincent Zoby.
The American Helicopter Society (AHS) this week announced that three teams from Georgia Tech’s School of Aerospace Engineering have taken several top awards in the 2014 undergraduate and graduate Student Design Competition.
For the next year, research teams consisting of students and faculty from five universities and several high schools will tackle the asteroid problem using the Innovative Conceptual Engineering Design (ICED) methodology.
A workforce study published Aug. 8 by Aviation Week has named Georgia Tech as the number one “most preferred school” for aerospace and defense companies seeking to hire graduates with "specific, critical and high-demand engineering skills."
The expansion of Georgia's $51 billion aerospace industry was the main focus July 29 when representatives gathered at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) for the Georgia Space Leadership Summit.
What's at the heart of the Georgia Tech grad school experience? Recently, the Georgia Tech Office of Graduate Studies asked AE doctoral student Scottie-Beth Fleming to give us some insight.
AE associate professor John-Paul Clarke and his former graduate student Clayton Tino, Ph.D. AE '13, have been awarded two patents for an algorithm they developed that will both improve the precision of aircraft arrival time computation.