Malaria Detection Model Wins Spring Capstone Design Expo

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Tech students are undoubtedly considered some of the brightest minds in the world, proving to be true at the semester capstone expo this spring. Spectators witnessed a variety of projects, including silverware wrapping machines, automated beverage mixers, and socially responsible projects such as rice transporters and hydroponic systems for developing nations.

Engineering News-Record Names Alumnus Top 25 Newsmaker

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Compressed Sensing Allows Super-Resolution Microscopy Imaging of Live Cell Structures

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New method provides necessary spatial resolution plus a faster temporal resolution

Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and University of California San Francisco have advanced scientists’ ability to view a clear picture of a single cellular structure in motion. By identifying molecules using compressed sensing, this new method provides needed spatial resolution plus a faster temporal resolution than previously possible.

NRE: Winning Major during GT Engineers Week

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National Engineers Week ran from February 19-25 and featured campus-wide events and competitions for people all of interests whether they were engineering majors or not. This year's version of the annual event saw over 400 Georgia Tech students participate in a wide range of events including a friendly competition between the engineering majors.

NRE: Winning Major during GT Engineers Week

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National Engineers Week ran from February 19-25 and featured campus-wide events and competitions for people all of interests whether they were engineering majors or not. This year's version of the annual event saw over 400 Georgia Tech students participate in a wide range of events including a friendly competition between the engineering majors.

Professor Srinivas Garimella Named Dean's Professor

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Dr. Srinivas Garimella, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been named Dean’s Professor of the College of Engineering at Georgia Tech in recognition of his unique research and teaching contributions in advancing thermal science principles to reality through micro- and Megawatt- scale sustainable thermal energy systems for carbon-neutral residential, commercial and industrial energy utilization.