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01-08-2008 18:36:21
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Forget the bellyflop or the cannonball! This is the science-backed way to make the biggest splash in the pool this summer. (Thanks, Saad Bhamla!) b.gatech.edu/4508eAz


Impactful research. Stellar teaching. Dedication to service. Passion for invention and entrepreneurship. We’re proud to recognize this year’s College of Engineering Faculty Award Winners, including Gabe Kwong, Fan Zhang, Ghassan AlRegib and others: b.gatech.edu/4k2Uj0X


Celebrating 4 engineers honored as Regents’ Professors, Innovators & Entrepreneurs by UniversitySystemofGA. They’re the highest distinctions for faculty, honoring academic, innovation, and entrepreneurial excellence. b.gatech.edu/44IcCnx










Big congrats to GT Motorsports for their podium finish at the Formula SAE Michigan competition. 3⃣rd overall, 1⃣st in endurance, and a lot of hard work that produced the team’s best results in 20 years. b.gatech.edu/403aH9M



Drones & autonomous vehicles are enticing targets for hackers bent on death or destruction. GTaerospace engineers are on the front lines of fighting back, creating control systems that anticipate attackers, decipher their intent & mitigate their impact. bit.ly/43KY2uA


Go here, not there! Georgia Tech engineers in Annabelle Singer's lab show how two brain regions quickly adapt when navigating changing environments. Their insights can help us better understand brain diseases that impair those processes. bit.ly/3HP13l8


Hire more controllers, train them faster & optimize scheduling. Just a few of the key recs from a National Academies report on the nation’s shortage of air traffic controllers. GTaerospace’s Karen Feigh helped write it and shares some of the details: bit.ly/4lnPOyf


Jupiter's moon Europa is a deadly, radioactive place. And yet its underground ocean may be the best place in our solar system to find life. Georgia Tech ECE teams are building hardened electronics to survive the harsh environment & explore Europa's waters. bit.ly/4k8ZNq8


