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Screenshot of North Avenue Smart Corridor: One Year Later video, with student riding a scooter on separated bike path and traffic in vehicle lanes.

North Ave Smart Corridor wins mobility award at international Smart City Expo

16 November 2018
Hunter, Guensler help lead research efforts for the City of Atlanta project
Civil engineering master's student Cheyenne Hunt waves during one of Georgia Tech's football games this year. Hunt is a walk-on offensive tackle finishing his final year on the team. (Photo: Danny Karnik/Georgia Tech Athletics)

Master’s student Hunt reflects on his final football games: ‘I’ve loved every second about being part of the team’

16 November 2018
McCarthy Building Company Project Manager Justis Brogan tells a group of School of Civil and Environmental Engineering students about the canopies being installed at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Teams of students and industry mentors spent a day brainstorming ways to use robotics to improve the installation as part of the School's second Tech Blitz Nov. 9. (Photo: Eric Marks)

Industry pros team with students at Tech Blitz to ‘hack’ construction of Atlanta airport canopies with robots

14 November 2018
Master's student Nicholas Sianta and Ph.D. student Seth Mallett, winners of national scholarships from ADSC: The International Association of Foundation Drilling. (Photos: Belal Elnaggar, Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Two grad students win national scholarships from foundation drilling association

13 November 2018
Professor Laurie Garrow

Garrow elected vice president of operations research and analytics organization INFORMS

12 November 2018
WTS Atlanta Chapter scholarship winners Michelle Henriques, Susan Jin, Becca Kiriazes and Abhilasha Saroj.

Four Tech women win WTS Atlanta scholarships and move on to national competition

09 November 2018
Heavy traffic with sun setting. Text: Uncommon Engineering: New Podcast Episode! Travel Behavior in the Modern Age. Listen Now. (Graphic: Sarah Collins)

LISTEN: With technology driving transportation’s future, Mokhtarian is at the center of the action

05 November 2018
Looking up at several levels of highway bridges and overpasses stretching across roads with blue sky above. (Photo Courtesy: Drriss & Marrionn via Flickr)

TRB highlights Ashuri’s work with GDOT on alternative project delivery as research that has paid off

02 November 2018
Professor Kimberly Kurtis, who is the newest member of the ASCE Foundation's Council of Trustees. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Kurtis takes seat on ASCE Foundation trustees council

01 November 2018
A pilot project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture will use wastewater nutrients to grow produce on Georgia Tech’s campus to test a model for decentralizing production of vegetables such as these.

Pilot project will use campus wastewater to grow vegetables

30 October 2018
USDA awards $5M for proposed hydroponics system, its largest-ever grant to Tech

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