Kolby Hanley, a materials science and engineering major, transferred to Tech last year. Now, he's won $20,000, a free patent filing, and a spot in Georgia Tech's Flashpoint accelerator.
Webster Named Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Donald Webster, who has served on the Georgia Tech faculty since 1997, will assume the role of Karen and John Huff School Chair of Civil and Environmental Engineering beginning May 1.
The annual innovation competition takes place Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Ferst Center for the Arts. Meet this year's finalists and see where past ones have ended up.
This Year Applications this year increased 13 percent (an additional 4,000), with an 11 percent increase from Georgia residents. This year’s overall admit rate is 22 percent.
$15M Commitment Establishes A. James Clark Scholars Program
The gift is the largest endowment gift for scholarship support that the College of Engineering has ever received. It will support incoming students who exhibit strong academic potential, leadership skills, and financial need.
Robots Taking Over Music, With Humans by Their Side
The Atlanta Science Festival opens tomorrow with Rise Up, Robots. The event will feature a robot petting zoo and Georgia Tech's Shimon collaborating with humans on a prog-rock performance.
Path Forward Advisory Group Moves toward Implementation
Members of the advisory group recently offered their insights into the process of creating a structure for implementation, and how they are approaching the assignment.