NASA-funded Collaboration at Georgia Tech to Investigate Renewable Propellant Alternatives for Deep Space Travel
NASA University Leadership Initiative Taps Costello and Vamvoudakis to Help with $8M Research
The four-year Secure and Safe Project will involve collaborations with other universities and industry
Women of Aeronautics and Astronautics to Hold a Virtual Study Hall
The April 22 event will allow students to study together. Without being together.
Prof. Panagiotis Tsiotras to Collaborate with Stanford University on NASA Research Initiative
The Assured Autonomy for Aviation Transformation Project is funded through the 2020 University Leadership Initiative
"Houston, we've had a problem."
50 years later, two Georgia Tech engineering alumni reflect on their experience in Apollo 13’s mission control
Naia Butler-Craig Selected for 2020 NASA Space Technology Graduate Research Grant
Grant will support Butler-Craig's research, “Characterization of Inner Front Pole Cover Erosion in Center Mounted Cathode Hall Thrusters using Thompson Scattering”
Charting a Course without a Captain
ASDL's Marine Robotics uses a systems approach to develop autonomous boats
Manuel "Manny" Diaz Is Second-time Recipient of the Martin L. Drews Memorial Scholarship
A student of Prof. Dimitri Mavris, Diaz hopes to defend his doctoral dissertation by December
What Engineers Do in a Crisis
AE doctoral student and lab manager Lee Whitcher explains how responding to COVID was not rocket science. It was teamwork. And a lot of engieering.
Matthew N. Corrado Selected for 2020 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
A longtime protege of Prof. Mitchell Walker, Corrado will use the support to study fluid dynamics of Hall Thrusters
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