When he was little, this aerospace engineering professor shared a dream with many other kids who grew up watching space missions: He wanted to be an astronaut.
The additional space, which is adjacent to space occupied by the Georgia Tech Research Institute, will relieve crowding in Tech's rapidly expanding research enterprise.
Exploring Nontraditional Security Issues in Southeast Asia
As the sun beats down by the River Kwai in Thailand, students gather with notebooks, laptops, and plenty of water to discuss the impact of water security in Thai politics.
MARTA Expansion Vote Will Have Huge Effect on Atlanta
The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's Kari Watkins talks with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution about how the upcoming November vote could change the city.
If electrical and computer engineering students are the tinkerers, creators, and magic makers, then the five men who help keep the School’s 22 labs running are the magicians behind the curtain.
Each summer since his arrival at Georgia Tech, the President and First Lady Val Peterson have used the summer as an opportunity to visit communities across the state.