Georgia Institute of Technology’s aerospace engineering infrastructure is moving from the 1960s to present day, thanks to an investment from the state and the nonprofit The Delta Air Lines Foundation.
The buzz continues with the 10th Annual ACC InVenture Prize finals, scheduled for March 27 at the University of Notre Dame.
ATLANTA — Georgia Tech has received $88 million in state funding to design and build a new aerospace engineering building. Chair of Aerospace Engineering Mitchell Walker said the investment is a major ...
Aerospace is Georgia’s No. 1 export — an economic engine generating more than $57.5 billion annually. Through research, talent development, and industry partnerships, Georgia Tech doesn’t just ...
CardioTag, a device developed in Omer Inan’s lab, is now FDA-cleared and on the path to market through Cardiosense. Georgia Tech supported the technology’s transition from research to real-world ...
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