New GT-SORT telescope will open up research for AE's Holzinger
Georgia Space Leadership Summit sees opportunities
The expansion of Georgia's $51 billion aerospace industry was the main focus July 29 when representatives gathered at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) for the Georgia Space Leadership Summit.
Keeping up with AE: doctoral student Scottie-Beth Flemming
What's at the heart of the Georgia Tech grad school experience? Recently, the Georgia Tech Office of Graduate Studies asked AE doctoral student Scottie-Beth Fleming to give us some insight.
AE's Dr. J.P. Clarke and Clayton Tino awarded two patents
AE associate professor John-Paul Clarke and his former graduate student Clayton Tino, Ph.D. AE '13, have been awarded two patents for an algorithm they developed that will both improve the precision of aircraft arrival time computation.
Prof. David Spencer's Prox-1 project is getting ready to launch
Research conducted by AE professor David Spencer is getting ready to blast off. Literally.
Both polite and civil: Sandy Winnefeld, AE '78 reminisces with Phil Breedlove, CE '77
Georgia Tech alumni Sandy Winnefeld, AE 78, and Phil Breedlove, CE 77 rank among the most important military figures in the world today.
AE's year-long collaboration, AerosPACE, recognized by ASEE
AerosPACE, a year-long collaboration between GT-AE, the Boeing Company, and three other universities has been recognized by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) with an Excellence in Engineering Education Collaboration Award.
They are not roasting marshmellows at ASDL's STEP summer camp
For the 37 area high school students attending ASDL’s STEP (Science Technology and Engineering Pipeline) camp, there will be no “vinegar-and-baking-soda-does-what?” experiments this summer.
$1.9M research grant aims to help military in austere environments
A $1.9 million cooperative agreement with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) through the Army Research Office will enable researchers from Georgia Tech’s School of Aerospace Engineering to launch a project aimed at supporting military.
Dr. Mitchell Walker selected for NAE Frontiers in Engineering
Dr. Mitchell Walker II has been selected to participate in the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 20th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering (USFOE) symposium.
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