Three days after receiving his master’s degree in aerospace engineering, Max Kolhof headed to the Florida coast to watch a culmination of his campus career. At 5:06 a.m., Kolhof watched a Space-X Dragon cargo rocket launch from Kennedy Space Center, carrying a spacecraft he helped build. The rocket is ferrying two Georgia Tech satellites to the International Space Station, where they will eventually be deployed into low Earth orbit by astronauts.
After five and a half years at Georgia Tech, including seven semesters of co-op, Lily Huff earned her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering with a concentration in design. And she is eager to go — but she’s not leaving Georgia Tech.
Ocean Sciences and Engineering Celebrates First Graduate
Minda Monteagudo is a one-of-a-kind student, literally. She is the first student to ever graduate with a Ph.D. in ocean sciences and engineering from Georgia Tech.
Georgia Tech students are accustomed to performing under pressure. For the three students selected as reflection speakers for their fellow graduates, the task is one final challenge as well as a great honor.
Commerce Department Grant Will Develop AI Manufacturing Economic Corridor
Georgia Tech was awarded a grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration as part of its $1 billion Build Back Better Regional Challenge. Georgia Tech is one of 60 entities to be awarded funding to assist communities nationwide in their efforts to accelerate the rebuilding of their economies in the wake of the pandemic
Thaleia Doudali spent her Ph.D. working at the intersection of systems and machine learning in the School of Computer Science. Now she’s bringing this expertise to Madrid Institute for Advanced Studies in Software Development Technologies a tenure-track assistant professor.
Nearly 6,100 Georgia students who applied to Georgia Tech in Early Action 1 received their admission decisions on Friday — and a few of them received the good news in person.
Tech Students Bring Innovative Ideas to Local Sports
For the second year in a row, members of the Sports Business Club participated in a case competition where they presented their ideas to Arthur M. Blank Sports and Entertainment. This year, students worked to solve the issue of creating new, young fans who will remain fans for life.
2021 may be “the year consumers learned about the supply chain.” Georgia Tech experts in retail, logistics, building construction, industrial design, manufacturing, food supply, crypto currency, and more are sharing their research, experience, and predictions for this holiday season.
The Capstone Design Expo returned to McCamish Pavilion for the first time since the fall of 2019, with more than 500 students broken into 118 teams from seven schools and three colleges participating.