Alumni Spotlight: Jim Tucker Survived Bomb Disposal Duties in World War II, Building Successful Career in Pulp and Paper
Tucker graduated in 1947 after returning from the war.
Professor Ng Wins Award from Dreyfus Foundation
The $120,000 award is for the Postdoctoral Program in Environmental Chemistry
Nanotexturing Creates Bacteria-Killing Spikes on Stainless Steel Surfaces
Process could improve medical implants, food processing
One in Five Materials Chemistry Papers May be Wrong, Study Suggests
The study's results were published in the journal Chemistry of Materials
Influential Research at ChBE: Professor Chris Jones' Work with Direct CO2 Capture
Jones is at the forefront of a field involving direct air capture (DAC) of CO2
ChBE Professors among Most Highly Cited
Nga Lee "Sally" Ng and Younan Xia included in Clarivate Analytics list
Dance Moves Allow Student to Explain Her Thesis
Ph.D. student performs an Indian classical dance to demonstrate her work to help create a safe microneedle patch for polio vaccination.
Chris Jone to Present 2017 Andreas Acrivos Award Lecture
Jones will discuss "Engineering Amine-Modified Silicates for CO2 Separations and Catalysis"
Georgia Tech's Racing Roots, Part 2: The Need for Speed
As cars became an American obsession and racing grew popular, Tech students, alumni, and faculty made their mark on the sport.
ChBE Rises to 3rd in Nation for Undergrad Program
ChBE moves up from 4th to 3rd among undergrad chemical engineering programs
Professor Reichmanis Named 2018 ACS National Award Winner
Reichmanis is the winner in the ACS Chemistry of Materials category.
Letter from the Incoming Dean of the College of Engineering
The following message is from Dr. Steven McLaughlin, incoming dean for the Georgia Tech College of Engineering.
Brake Dust May Cause More Problems Than Blackened Wheel Covers
Though tailpipe emissions could fall in the years ahead as more zero-emission vehicles hit the streets, one major source of highway air pollution shows no signs of abating: brake and tire dust.
Secret Phenotypes: Disease Devils in Invisible Details
Computers viewing tiny traits could reveal previously invisible underpinnings of horrible diseases.
Microneedle Patches for Flu Vaccination Successful in First Human Clinical Trial
Small skin patches with dissolvable microneedles could allow self-administration of the influenza vaccine.
Tech EcoCAR 3 Team Places Third
Tech team is transforming a Chevrolet Camaro into an environmentally friendly, hybrid-electric vehicle
Georgia Tech’s Graduate ChBE Program Rises in U.S. News & World Report’s Rankings
The School moves up two spots to 6th.
Ryan Lively Wins Prestigious NSF CAREER Award
The CAREER Award is the NSF’s most prestigious award in support of junior faculty.
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