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Georgia Tech College of Engineering
Приєднався 26 лип 2011
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College of Engineering at Georgia Tech
225 North Ave.
Atlanta, GA 30332
T: 404.894.3350
F: 404.894.0168
www.coe.gatech.edu
College of Engineering at Georgia Tech
225 North Ave.
Atlanta, GA 30332
T: 404.894.3350
F: 404.894.0168
www.coe.gatech.edu
Why NRE at GT?
Meet Georgia Tech nuclear engineering students Anna Schafer and Michael White who share their academic journey through Tech and what they enjoy about the Nuclear & Radiological Engineering and Medical Physics program. You'll also meet the NRE program chair, Dr. Steve Biegalski, as well as Professor Anna Erickson. They explain what's unique about the program and how it prepares students for their careers and beyond.
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Year in Review 2024
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Take a look back on what College of Engineering students and faculty have accomplished this past year.
Why ME at GT?
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Meet Georgia Tech mechanical engineering undergraduate students Sana Hafeez and Andrew Grant who share their academic journey through Tech and what they enjoy about the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering. You'll also meet the ME School Chair, Dr. Devesh Ranjan, as well as Professor Carolyn Seepersad. They explain what's unique about the program and how it prepares students for ...
Greeting from Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens
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Atlanta Mayor and Georgia Tech engineering graduate Andre Dickens congratulates the 2024 Capstone Design Expo participants.
Georgia Tech's AI Makerspace
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The Georgia Tech AI Makerspace is the nation’s first artificial intelligence supercomputer makerspace dedicated exclusively to teaching students. The initiative provides a virtual gateway to a high-performance computing environment not unlike those used by researchers in higher education and the workplace. In collaboration with NVIDIA, the AI Makerspace is powered by 20 NVIDIA HGX H100 systems,...
Exoskeleton and Prosthetic Intelligent Controls (EPIC) Lab
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The Exoskeleton and Prosthetic Intelligent Controls (EPIC) Lab at Georgia Tech, led by Dr. Aaron Young, is devoted to the design and control of robotic prostheses and exoskeletons. The EPIC lab has the ability to characterize robotic devices and controller implementation from the ground up, starting at fabrication and bench-top testing, to controller optimization, and ultimately, measuring the ...
The Unique Urination of Cicadas
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Unlike other small insects and mammals, cicadas urinate in jets (and not bubbles). By learning more about the critter's unique urination, Georgia Tech researchers say the findings could be used to create better robots and small nozzles. For more info: research.gatech.edu/feature/cicada-urination
Why ChBE at GT?
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Meet undergraduates Regina Cuellar Lelo de Larrea and Prince Ahinasi, who describe their experiences as students in Georgia Tech’s School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. You’ll also hear from Professors Ryan Lively and Hang Lu, who describe the wide range of opportunities afforded by the program. Learn more about ChBE at Georgia Tech by visiting, chbe.gatech.edu
Why AE at GT?
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Meet Georgia Tech aerospace engineering students Taylor and Suraya who share their academic journey through Tech and what they enjoy about the Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering. You'll also meet the AE School Chair, Dr. Mitchell Walker, as well as Dr. Karen Feigh who oversees the AE School's research projects. They explain what's unique about the program and how it prepares stud...
Holiday Greeting 2023
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Happy Holidays from the Georgia Tech College of Engineering!
How the Heck Do You Drive the Wreck?
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Ramblin' Wreck driver Omar Khan takes us behind the wheel to demonstrate how to operate this beloved 1930 Model A Ford Sport Coupe. Read more about the origins of Georgia Tech's beloved mechanical mascot: coe.gatech.edu/news/2023/12/origins-georgia-techs-mechanical-mascot.
Georgia Tech's Mechanical Mascot - The Ramblin' Wreck
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Nearly two decades before Buzz stepped foot on Grant Field, a 1930 Model A Ford - the Ramblin’ Wreck - became the official symbol of Georgia Tech. The student body and administration wanted a mechanical mascot to represent our engineering culture and the Model A seemed to be the perfect engineering marvel for the job. It set a new standard in its time ... just like our students and alumni conti...
Hand Delivered Admission Letters: Georgia Tech College of Engineering
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Georgia Tech Engineering Dean Raheem Beyah visited Cristo Rey Atlanta Jesuit High School on Friday, December 8, 2023, to deliver early action admission letters to seven seniors.
Georgia Tech's Interplanetary Spacecraft
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Georgia Tech now owns an Interplanetary Ramblin’ Wreck - a briefcase-sized spacecraft orbiting the sun, capping a student-led mission in the cosmos. Undergraduate student Micah Pledger directs a team of 10, monitoring the Lunar Flashlight's health and communicating with it every day. The satellite is millions of miles from campus. More: coe.gatech.edu/news/2023/10/students-controlling-interplan...
Student Competition Center (short version)
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Student Competition Center (short version)
Zoo Atlanta Gorillas Use Automatic Feeder for First Time
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Zoo Atlanta Gorillas Use Automatic Feeder for First Time
College of Engineering - By the Numbers 2023
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College of Engineering - By the Numbers 2023
College of Engineering Holiday Video 2022
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College of Engineering Holiday Video 2022
Georgia Tech Surprises Early Admits at Drew Charter School
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Georgia Tech Surprises Early Admits at Drew Charter School
It's cute!
Indeed cool
Honey wake up, a new kink just dropped
amazing
whoa cool
awesome
Nuclear energy is greener than renewables and safer than fossil fuels. But people seldom make decisions based on facts. Unfortunately, Most Americans don't support nuclear power. Nuclear engineers are in demand for various applications, including energy production, medical technology, and national defense. A career in nuclear engineering involves working with nuclear energy to solve various global issues, ensuring its safe use in applications such as power generation and medical technology. Nuclear engineers typically work in multiple environments, including laboratories, industrial plants, and office settings. --From India
"infestation"... why does media keep using that word... geez
I'm an OMSCS student; I'm so proud that I can say I'm affiliated with these guys in some way!
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Literally just found this out 30 seconds ago and I saw a clip on Instagram. To me that is absolutely disgusting. The fact that they’re urinating just in the open but they are in so why not😢😮😅 I bet you it smell like actual human urine
Look sexy)
Go Jackets! This is better than a shot of espresso!
1:44 boy is cute
My dream school!! Hopefully I’ll be class of 2030
You got this!!! Its definitely competitive but talk with your advisor and even if you don't get in at first you can transfer in and still have a great experience! Good luck preparing and think big!
This is why I love Georgia Tech. An institute dedicated to envision, develop, and implement the systems and technologies that will construct a better future and reach new horizons. Go Jackets! Hope to be there one day!!!
Out of all of them, he was my favorite. Incredible pilot and astronaut.
It's all fun and game until the Cicadas figure out that a lot of Humans are weirdos and enjoy being peed on.
The more ya know
Yes, but I didn’t like his comment when he touched down on the moon, “Piece of cake” This I think undermined the others who risked their lives flying to the moon and made light of the greatness of the other missions.
How does it undermine anyone when he took the same risks, accomplished the same feats?? Pretty sure Young can say whatever he wants about space travel because he's literally done it all... You and I? Not so much...try to stay in your lane....
This is the man who had a heartbeat of 70bpm while riding the Saturn 5 at lift off
Congratulations to All!!!👍👍👍
They peed nonstop 😂
I'm Ethiopian student for material science and engineering. Biomedical science is the brach of material science engineering?
Everybody grab your umbrellas before you go to any wooded area!!! My friends & I were definitely getting pissed on last night on the patio under the trees 😂😂 I guess I’m a little relieved it is pee afterall & not their “love juices” from mating, like I was afraid of 🫣😅
Same thing happened to me haha
Nasty thang
Actually, if we weren't so far apart, I would like you to try exoskeletons with a very close friend of mine. He is a senior industrial engineer. Unexpectedly, he suffered a general paralysis as a result of a blood clot and can barely move. I think he can come back to life with an exoskeleton. I wish there was such a chance. I wish you success in your project.
Dr. Young, most impressive work and laboratory, great colleagues as well. Congratulations.
This is amazing and impactful research. I hope you can continue to improve people's lives!
Georgia Tech is a heart of Engineering.🎉🎉🎉
I'd rather hear the noisy cicadas than the obnoxious music.
They had me until the sentence about how it could apply to robotics
Pissing androids, and the correct bathrooms for them to use debate, are the wave of the future.
Whut
oh, they pissin
IT TASTED LIKE SUGAR
😆😂🤣
Oh, they pissin alright!
Millions of $$$ that could have been spent on seniors and hard working Americans
Time you could have spent with seniors.
Hell does your money go?
I'm a senior AND a hard working American. We have learned so many useful things from the study of insects. Velcro was modeled after spider webs. Aluminum foil was invented for the space industry if I remember correctly but has been applied now for insulation also because it blocks both cold and heat. I approve of studies so long as there is no cruelty.
Tyler Mac look out
Just know Georgia Tech, I will be in your school.
Hey, um, guys? Why in the world is the line about robotics in there? That was kind of thrown in without any context. The burden of providing that context is on you guys, I was genuinely intrigued until I had to sit and figure out what this has to do with robots Has there been trouble with this area in robotics? Are the people studying the cicada Also into robotics? Make a connection for us please, otherwise great video:)
Hey, um, question asker? Why not try looking into soft robotics yourself and see if you can figure out on your own what the application might be?
Robots gotta pee too.
Tyler Mac what about them
Many things in technology and engineering have been inspired by the natural world. The fact that such small animals can urinate in such a way is intriguing because it implies there's a way for such a small object to produce a stream of fluid with that velocity. I can't think of what robots would exactly require being such a small size while emitting fluid in that manner - though some practical use may come of it eventually. This line was likely added in because these students are in a university that is focused on engineering. It's in the name: "Georgia Tech College of Engineering". I expect that the intended audience was other students at this school, hence the lack of context here.
I had no idea that cicadas urinated at all! My understanding is that they don't eat or drink once they reach adulthood, living only a few days or weeks to mate before dying. The fact that they urinate, and that billions of them are about to emerge and cover the land, makes this new discovery disturbing!
That was my understanding also for years, I guess, you live, you learn.
GRAB YOUR UMBRELLAS!!! ☔️ THEY ARE HERE!
Just know that soon I'll get a scholarship to Georgia Tech, and I'll major in Aerospace Engineering. See you there.
I was about to apply for the MS aerospace program at Georgia tech and this video popped up !
Hi I'm Arti I'm Interested 😊
I want that instrument cluster
That lever just behind the right side of the steering wheel might control distributor advance/retard. (My chance to play with Dad’s Model A was 60 years ago)
Did someone put in a synchronized 2nd and 3rd gear transmission or are you that good a driver?
Happy holidays Jackets 🐝
Aw yea
Promo`SM 🤤
💯♥️👍 From Russia.
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