60 Years Later, Finally Another Yellow Jacket in the Family
Peter Petrecca has been the lone Georgia Tech engineer in his family for decades. That changes in December when his grandson graduates exactly 60 years after Petrecca finished his degree.
Peter Petrecca has been the lone Georgia Tech engineer in his family for decades. That changes in December when his grandson graduates exactly 60 years after Petrecca finished his degree.
Georgia Tech space researchers’ work benefits Earth technologies, too.
Tai is recognized for advancing systems design and optimization research of propulsion systems in rotorcraft.
The winning aerospace project puts an electric spin on urban air mobility.
Envision a time when hundreds of spacecraft are exploring the solar system and beyond. That’s the future that NASA’s ESCAPADE, or Escape and Plasma Acceleration and Dynamics Explorers, mission will help unleash.
The Society of Women Engineers recognizes AE graduate student for her leadership, innovation, and academic achievements.
Together, the School of Aerospace Engineering and the School of International Affairs will conduct research to encourage smarter space policy decisions.
Sathyanaraya Hanagud taught thousands during his career while helping make military aircraft safer, developing significant national collaborations led by Georgia Tech, and forming lifelong relationships with students he mentored and advised.
Koki Ho, Dan Lev, and Cristina Riso were honored with Outstanding Research Advisor and Support Author Awards for their commitment to mentoring and collaborative scholarship.