AE Alumnus Thomas Christian Talk with GT on Future Projects
Aaron Blacker: This Ramblin' Rocketeer is Rocking it
In addition to putting together a presentation on his passion for spaceflight for the Georgia Tech TECHx , Blacker served as the president of the Ramblin' Rockets Club, participated in research at the Ben T. Zinn Combustion Lab, and
Yang's and Sun's Scholarship Recognized by Elsevier
The scholarship of two GT-AE faculty has been recognized by Elsevier Publishing, one of the most respected producers of academic journals.
AE's Dr. Timothy Lieuwen Contributing to New Energy Technologies
Researchers have made significant strides in new energy generation technologies. Yet, before renewable sources can make a significant contribution to our energy supply, Lieuwen and his colleagues believe similar strides will be needed in energy storage, m
Graduating GT-AE Student Shines at Undergraduate Research Symposium
Graduating GT-AE senior Brandon Liberi received the top award for aerospace engineering at the 10th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, held April 22.
Betty BEAR "roars" at Capstone Expo
The Betty Back-country Emergency Air Responder ("Betty BEAR") was selected as the top aerospace engineering project at the April 23 Capstone Expo, held at McCamish Pavilion.
GT-AE Student Selected for SGT Outstanding Student Award
Sigma Gamma Tau, the national honor society for aerospace engineering, announced this week that it has named GT-AE senior Shelby Bottoms as the 2015 recipient of its Outstanding Undergraduate Award for the Southeast Region.
Department of Defense Taps GT-AE Grad Student Timothy Murphy for NDSEG
Second-year grad student Timothy Murphy has received a National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate scholarship that will fund the remainder of his studies at Georgia Tech.
Two GT-AE Faculty Receive Teaching Excellence Awards
Two GT- AE professors this week learned that their passion for teaching has been recognized as outstanding by two very different groups.
More Gold, More Lessons from 2015 AIAA Design Build Fly Competition
Buzz Killington, built by students in the GT-AE Design Competition Class, beat out 81 other school teams to take home third place in the 2015 AIAA Design Build Fly Competition.
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