Student Profile: Noa Holloway

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The Woodruff School is home to 2,000 undergraduates and more than 800 graduate students, and they all have a story to tell. Find out why Noa chose Georgia Tech, what he enjoys about mechanical engineering, and why he chose to pursue undergraduate research.

ME 2110 Competition Results

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Gift to the Flowers Invention Studio by Keysight Technologies

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New Faculty Spotlight: Tianye Niu

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Associate professor Tianye Niu joined the Woodruff School this fall and is still getting settled in as he adjusts to life on campus in the heart of Atlanta. In this Q&A he talks about his path to Atlanta, the motivations behind his research, and what drew him to Georgia Tech.
 

Where are you from and how did you end up at Georgia Tech?

A Path Forward for Overcoming the Blood–Brain and Blood–Tumor Barriers

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Getting cancer drugs to their target can be difficult under the best of circumstances, but in the case of brain cancer the challenge is compounded by the blood-brain barrier- a semipermeable barrier that has evolved to keep the brain “safe” from toxins in the blood. The effectiveness of that barrier also prevents many cancer-fighting drugs and therapies from reaching their intended targets.

Atomic-level imaging could offer roadmap to metals with new properties

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3D Printing Technique Accelerates Nanoscale Fabrication a Thousandfold

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