ICYMI: Four years of hard work paid off for the @GATechEcoCAR team with a FIRST PLACE finish at their final competition! AND: they swept 1st in the technical, communications & vehicle demonstration categories. Great job! https://t.co/ao8wcyliAX
A technology developed at Georgia Tech allowed an Atlanta eye doctor to treat eye inflammation directly at its source, improving treatment and vision for patients. #ResearchforRealLife 👁️ https://t.co/KwY5i2VO9h
Pleased to share Steve Ruffin will be interim chair of @GTaerospace, guiding one of the nation's best AE programs during our search for a permanent leader. A long-time faculty member, he was most recently associate dean in the College of Lifetime Learning. https://t.co/iFvKfucB3g
From this year’s FAIR Tech competition: Engineering solutions to improve navigation and access across Georgia Tech’s campus & an event template to help students share their food and culture with each other. Meet the winners: https://t.co/h1019xXrUO
Mitchell Walker (@Mitch_lr_Walker) is the new dean of engineering at @GeorgiaTech, leading our College into the next era.
A respected researcher in advanced propulsion, Walker has been a faculty member & leader in @GTaerospace since 2005. https://t.co/YU06NmHuS0
A tour of some of Georgia Tech’s most advanced manufacturing machines on the 1st installment of our new YouTube series Engineered at Tech. Watch the full episode: https://t.co/FtdBpakuw0
A softer approach to sleep monitoring: Georgia Tech researchers led by W. Hong Yeo, Peterson Professor in Pediatric Research, developed a wireless nasal patch designed to track breathing during sleep more comfortably than traditional methods.
Read more: https://t.co/mz4a78hhEh
Impactful research. Stellar teaching. Dedication to service. Passion for invention and entrepreneurship. We’re proud to recognize this year’s College of Engineering Faculty Award Winners, including @amenon_lab, @GT_HongYeo, @HollisterLab, and others: https://t.co/apKTiNYBey
For Tau Beta Pi Cup winner Michael Silas, community & connection have been a key part of his Georgia Tech experience. Meet the @GTChBE major who won the College’s top honor for graduating students: https://t.co/kmgl7m4L1b
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
This weekend, we sent another 3,000 engineers out to serve our world. Among them was someone who’s been at that work for 6 decades already, but service in the Army kept him from Commencement in ’60 & ’66.
🎓 Meet Ken Grundborg: https://t.co/3syM64ypfs
📸 More photos: https://t.co/8uFY9dwH26
What's next for the Class of 2026? We sat a few of the #GTaerospace graduates and asked them just that.
Read more about their journey through #GeorgiaTech and what they have planned after graduation.
🐝: https://t.co/2VqjvP1zTq
#aerospace#engineering#igotout#GT26
Inho Lee graduates from @coulterBME after an undergraduate career defined by research, mentorship, and impact—from BMES presentations to industry experience.
Next up: a Ph.D. in Bioengineering at @Penn. Congrats, Inho! 🐝
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/lwTE7tbDCA
#GT26#RamblinOn
🎓 Commencement Spotlight
Ashika Srivastava’s journey reminds us that passion + initiative = impact. As she continues to the @coulterbme MBID program, we can’t wait to see how she transforms medical tech. Congrats!
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/uxIQ3j5t8M
#GT26#RamblinOn
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
She didn’t start with a plan, she built one.
At Georgia Tech, Tiana Fontejon explored everything from nanotech to rocketry, interned with Texas Instruments & Blue Origin, & even won a major design competition.
Now she’s graduating ready for what’s next: https://t.co/2srcp9XYJe
From Johannesburg to Georgia Tech 🌍🐝
Johan Gouws didn’t plan on studying nuclear engineering—but one major changed everything.
Now graduating this May, he’s heading to grad school to keep exploring the field that sparked his journey: https://t.co/7M24swEx4D 🎓 #RamblinOn
🎓 Grad Spotlight: Haasa Gaddipati
Haasa Gaddipati is graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Engineering, focused on functional materials, along with a certificate in sustainable business.
Fun fact: she’s often in the Love Building at sunrise. 🌅
Precision matters in opening blocked heart arteries. A team led by Levent Degertekin is developing a microcatheter that combines high-res imaging and pressure sensing for clearer, real-time guidance during stent procedures, backed by a $2.2M NIH grant.
https://t.co/RGSLZv4ZAG
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