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John Kelley, BSCE 1992, at the Avalon development in Alpharetta, Georgia

Kelley finds his passion in creating places that build community

16 June 2016
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The Atlanta Streetcar near the original Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta. Georgia Tech researchers have developed a way to improve the timing of the streetcar, eliminating the need for schedules and reducing passenger wait time. (Photo: Spmarshall42 / Wikimedia Commons)

Tracking the Atlanta Streetcar in real time

15 June 2016
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Rendering of SunTrust Park, scheduled to open in spring 2017. (Image: Atlanta Braves)

Braves’ New World

10 June 2016
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IndustryWeek website screen shot

Reddy and his sewing robots are IndustryWeek’s Manufacturing Leader of the Week

10 June 2016
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Yannis Dialynas, a hydrology Ph.D. student in Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Georgia Tech Provost Rafael L. Bras, discuss a model of soil erosion. This research is studying the role of erosion on carbon cycling. (Photo: Rob Felt)

New model explains how soil erosion affects the amount of carbon in Earth’s atmosphere

09 June 2016
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Senior Maggie Lindsey in Costa Rica with one of the young students who will attend a primary school she helped design and build.

Lindsey’s thoughts on engineers and ethics win her ASCE’s Daniel Mead Prize

09 June 2016
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Prescribed burn near Griffin, Georgia

Odman’s new project will help us understand how prescribed burns impact health, air quality across the Southeast

07 June 2016
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The Sustainable Transportation Abroad class outside the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

Class bikes through the Netherlands to study sustainable transportation

03 June 2016
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Hurricane Isabel, the strongest storm of the 2003 Atlantic hurricane season. (Photo: NASA)

As hurricane season begins, how a Georgia Tech civil engineer created the five categories we use to classify storms

01 June 2016
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Cover of Science special issue on urban issues.

How do we build sustainable cities? Russell co-authors Science piece that offers a prescription

27 May 2016
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Ph.D. student Yannis Dialynas

Dialynas wins NASA support for his work on soil erosion and atmospheric carbon dioxide

26 May 2016
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Professor Aris Georgakakos with Philip Sarris, BSCE 1952.

64 years later, Philip Sarris gets the diploma he earned

24 May 2016
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A screenshot of the Poets&Quants website naming master's student Trevor Clark on the nation's best MBA students.

Website says dual master’s student Trevor Clark is one of nation’s brightest MBAs

23 May 2016
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Alumnus and former faculty member James R. Wallace (1938-2016)

Remembering alumnus, former faculty member James Wallace (1938-2016)

20 May 2016
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The Haitian Roundtable's 2016 1804 List of Changemakers and Ones to Watch.

Haitian Roundtable recognizes DesRoches as one of 2016's change-making Haitian-Americans

18 May 2016
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Associate Professor Yong Cho and Dimitri Seneca Snowden with the robot Snowden has donated to Cho's research lab.

Self-taught roboticist Dimitri Seneca Snowden donates his creation to Cho’s construction engineering research lab

13 May 2016
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Coral reef off Kiritimati Island. (Photo: Pamela Grothe)

Shellby Miller’s trip to Kiritimati Island illustrates stark realities of climate change

09 May 2016
A Mundy scholar essay
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Research Horizons illustration for Rolling Robots story

A roadmap to robotic vehicles

29 April 2016
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Helen Grenga Award winner April Gadsby with Associate Chair Susan Burns.

Women in Engineering selects Gadsby for 2016 Helen Grenga Award, gives scholarships to 18 others

28 April 2016
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The winning CEE team at the spring 2016 Capston Design Expo pictured with Assistant Professor Kari Watkins, left: Lilian Ayala, Sage Roberts, John Bolen and Ryan Liu.

Nearly shovel-ready roundabout design wins first place at Capstone Design Expo

26 April 2016
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