Congratulations to @craigrforest & Hang Lu, who’ve been honored with the @BORUSG's highest faculty distinction. Forest has been appointed a Regents’ Entrepreneur & Lu a Regents’ Professor. https://t.co/AvLoIYMKCM
Engineered cell lines can take years and millions of dollars to develop. So there’s real potential for theft and industrial espionage. @GTChBE researchers now can protect valuable genetic material with a new “lock” that works at the DNA level. https://t.co/F8kLIVLt3l
In 2022, Lukas, Rivash, Priscilla, Antonia, Carson and Ghufran had big plans for their lives. And @GeorgiaTech was going to help them get there. Now it’s time for their exit interviews. https://t.co/x2Q2K2U7mL
Congrats to Michael Silas @mbsilas22 (B.S. 2026), whose combination of academic excellence, leadership, and service recently earned him the College of Engineering’s top honor for a graduating senior: the Tau Beta Pi Cup. https://t.co/fhzN1Ayd2U #gojackets#wecandothat
Defense against enemy drones. Systems to improve organ transplants. Methane-oxygen rocket designs. Swimming simulators. Help for nonprofits, drivers, drummers, golfers. It was all on display at @GTCapstone. https://t.co/gjRP88eW4Z
Congrats to @MarkPrausnitz , who is this year’s recipient of the Class of 1934 Distinguished Professor Award.
Prausnitz is a Regents’ Professor, Regents’ Entrepreneur, and J. Erskine Love Jr. Chair in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
https://t.co/iyczPZgwmp
What if a stainless steel implant could fight infection and improve compatibility with bone cells? We pinpointed the key feature size and tuned the nanoscale roughness to suppress bacterial growth while enhancing mineralization. https://t.co/HsC9maAj41
@GTChBE@GTResearch_
.@GTChBE researchers are using patterned light to generate and control microscale forces that could inform designs for synthetic cells that deliver drugs. https://t.co/sRAIm3TNwz
It’s Giving Day at Georgia Tech! For the next 24 hours, we’re joining together to support students and strengthen the future.
Find what matters most to you and make your gift now: https://t.co/JT4kTHQTEt #GTgives
Researchers in @GTChBE can use light to make a microscopic “muscle” contract on command.
The ability to control those tiny forces could inform designs for new synthetic cells that deliver drugs. https://t.co/uSu8pTSm8n
Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (ChBE) is ranked 5th for the fifth year in a row in U.S. News & World Report’s annual ranking of graduate programs nationwide as well as No. 2 among public universities.
https://t.co/HLJGBsUbHI
Congratulations to Georgia Tech engineers @rbeyah & Gabriel Rincón-Mora for their election to #AAASFellow! It’s a lifetime honor (and one that has celebrated Tech researchers for more than 100 years). https://t.co/sMzyE95uE4
Such a special weekend gathering to celebrate our Alumni Awards. Some highlights: Dean’s Impact Award for @hex_tronics & 10 Hall of Fame inductees. Plus new mid-career distinguished engineers & outstanding young alumni. See all the winners: https://t.co/1gXp7rC5o0
Researchers in @GTChBE studied how sheepdogs herd and showed similar strategies could improve the control of robot swarms, autonomous vehicles, and AI agents.
https://t.co/tU5FGybP5v
What can sheepdogs teach engineers about controlling robot swarms?
By studying sheepdog trials, ChBE@GT researchers uncovered strategies for guiding unpredictable groups that could help coordinate robot swarms, AI agents, autonomous vehicles, etc. https://t.co/cE7q43yGrn
Thank you to all women who found a path to science at @GeorgiaTech and, along the way, made Georgia Tech better for others. This past year we celebrated them with a beautiful permanent installation on campus that's inspiring new generations to follow their example. Come see it!
A team of Georgia Tech undergraduates has won the $1 million top prize in the Device Innovation Challenge, a global competition developed by Sanofi and IDEO to reimagine large-volume drug delivery systems. https://t.co/8sb3gGfra8