Georgia Institute of Technology’s aerospace engineering infrastructure is moving from the 1960s to present day, thanks to an investment from the state and the nonprofit The Delta Air Lines Foundation.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The State of Georgia committed $88 million to build a new Aerospace Engineering Building at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
The search committee, chaired by College of Computing Dean Vivek Sarkar, will host a series of community town hall sessions beginning on Jan. 20.
Aerospace is Georgia’s No. 1 export — an economic engine generating more than $57.5 billion annually. Through research, talent development, and industry partnerships, Georgia Tech doesn’t just ...
Georgia Institute of Technology is a public institution that was founded in 1885. In the 2026 edition of Best Colleges, Georgia Institute of Technology is ranked No. #32 in National Universities. It's ...
ATLANTA — Deep Patel of Thomasville, Ga., has earned a Bachelor of Science in Aerospace Engineering with High Honors from the ...
Students from Thomas County Central High School recently showcased their engineering and manufacturing skills through the ...
ATLANTA — Georgia Tech has received $88 million in state funding to design and build a new aerospace engineering building. Chair of Aerospace Engineering Mitchell Walker said the investment is a major ...