Six GT-AE Students Recognized at Institute Event
25 Years and Counting: GT Honors Mavris, Smith and Pierson
Dimitri Mavris, Marilyn Smith, and Wanda Pierson were the GT-AE employees honored for their 25 years of service during a special celebration, hosted by President Bud Peterson.
Dr. Massimo Ruzzene: Defining the Future of Sensing Technology
Professor Massimo Ruzzene's research on integrated vehicle health monitoring (IVHM) has made him bullish about the future.
Six GT-AE Students Receive Women in Engineering Scholarships
Six GT-AE undergraduates were recognized for their academic excellence late last month when Georgia Tech's Women in Engineering group selected them to receive more than $8,000 in scohlarships.
NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden Bid GT-AE Seniors Well
Charles Bolden gave a speech before the the graduating GT-AE seniors Wednesday night.
Seven GT-AE Students Recognized with AHS Scholarships
Seven of the 22 scholarships awarded this month by the Vertical Flight Foundation of the American Helicopter Society were made to students enrolled at Georgia Tech's School of Aerospace Engineering.
But Does it Fly? Intro AE Students put Their Skills to the Test
The final design project for Professor Stephen Ruffin's AE 1601B - Introduction to Aerospace Engineering was to design, build and launch a balsa wood glider from the running deck of the CRC.
Two GT-AE Doctoral Grads Recognized by Sigma Xi
The scholarship of two recent GT-AE doctoral graduates, Nuno Filipe and Vrishank Raghav, has been recognized by Sigma Xi, the international honor society of science and engineering.
Sigma Gamma Tau Inducts New Scholars
The Georgia Tech Chapter of SGT, the national honor society for aerospace engineers, has inducted 19 new members.
Dean Gary May Singled out by President Obama
College of Engineering Dean, Gary S. May, has been chosen to receive the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring (PAESMEM).
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