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Kostas Konstantinidis, the new Maulding Faculty Fellow in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Konstantinidis named Maulding Faculty Fellow

09 July 2018
Paper origami models demonstrate various folding patterns that can be useful in engineering applications. In the foreground is a sheet in the Miura-ori pattern. (Photo: Rob Felt)

Students from sciences, engineering, design make for unique mix in first origami engineering class

03 July 2018
Assistant Professor Iris Tien, who was one of 30 engineers from the United States invited to the Japan-America Frontiers of Engineering symposium organized by the National Academy of Engineering and its Japanese counterpart. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

National Academy invites Tien to Japan-America Frontiers symposium

27 June 2018
Joe Brown, who is the new Carlton S. Wilder Assistant Professor in the School as of July 1. (Photo: Gary Meek)

Brown named new Carlton S. Wilder Assistant Professor

25 June 2018
Joe Manous, BCE 1980, the new director of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Institute for Water Resources. (Photo Courtesy: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers)

Corps of Engineers appoints alumnus Manous to lead water resources institute

20 June 2018
Adjo Amekudzi-Kennedy, who has been elected a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers. (Photo: Zonglin "Jack" Li)

ASCE elevates Amekudzi-Kennedy to fellow

18 June 2018
OceanVisions: Science and Engineering to enable solutions, an initiative of the Georgia Tech Ocean Science & Engineering program, the Smithsonian Ocean Portal, Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, and Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. (Image: Emanuele Di Lorenzo)

OceanVisions initiative will foster design, research that ensures healthy oceans for future generations

13 June 2018
Georgia Tech, Scripps, Smithsonian and Stanford partner on four-pronged approach to focus ocean-related science and engineering
Georgia Smart Communities Challenge graphic with the state of Georgia and the four winning communities, Albany, Chamblee, Chatham County and Gwinnett County.

Guin helps lead connected vehicle master plan for Gwinnett, one of four inaugural Georgia Smart Communities

12 June 2018
Civil engineering undergrad Elie Cohen flexes his biceps while holding his mandolin in front of an American Ninja Warrior 2018 sign. (Photo Courtesy: NBC)

Tech undergrad competes for title of American Ninja Warrior

11 June 2018
Ph.D. student Scotty Smith, who will spend six months living in Paris next year as a Chateaubriand Fellow.

Smith Paris-bound next year as Chateaubriand Fellow

05 June 2018

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