Whiteman Wins UPCEA Regional Award for MOOCs

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Disappearing Carbon Circuits on Graphene Could Have Security, Biomedical Uses

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In the television drama “Mission Impossible,” instructions for the mission were delivered on an audio tape that destroyed itself immediately after being played. Should that series ever be revived, its producers might want to talk with Georgia Institute of Technology professor Andrei Fedorov about using his “disappearing circuits” to deliver the instructions.

ME/ECE Team Wins IEEE/ACM ISLPED Best Paper Award

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An interdisciplinary research team from Georgia Tech, representing the the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering (ME) and School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), won the Best Paper Award at the IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Low Power Electronics and Design (ISLPED 2015), the premier conference in the area of low power electronics.

 

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Materials Engineering Book by Surya Kalidindi

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Custom design, manufacture, and deployment of new high performance materials for advanced technologies is critically dependent on the availability of invertible, high fidelity, structure-property-processing (SPP) linkages, according to a new book authored by Surya Kalidindi, head of MGI Strategies and Innovation Support Team member at Georgia Tech’s Institute for Materials and professor of Mechanical Engineering.

Erickson to Participate in NAE's 2015 USFOE Symposium

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Professors Named ASME Fellows

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Genzale Receives ARO Young Investigator Award

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Caroline Genzale was recently awarded the Army Research Office (ARO) Young Investigator Award, which includes a 3- year grant starting in Fall 2015. Her project, entitled, Spatially and Temporally Resolved Imaging of Primary Breakup in High-Pressure Fuel Sprays, will support the development of a novel high-resolution imaging diagnostic to study the mechanisms of atomization in high-pressure fuel sprays for diesel combustion engines.

Fu: ASME Atlanta Section's Early Career Engineer of the Year

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Georgia Tech Researchers Receive $2million in DOE Grants

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The work of two Aerospace Engineering professors with joint appointments in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Wenting Sun and Timothy Lieuwen, has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to receive more than $2 million in combined research and development grants to facilitate the development and demonstration of next-generation gas turbine technology.