10 years after Katrina: Lessons learned, lessons to learn
Brodie named a Curie Fellow at the University of Nottingham for post-doctoral work
DesRoches joins NSF’s engineering advisory committee
Las Bambas megaproject takes two alumni high in the Andes, reshaping a remote Peruvian area
Bates, Nadelman, Skipper win ARCS scholarships for their doctoral studies
Four grad students win coveted Eisenhower transportation fellowships
New approach could reduce human health impacts of electric power generation
Atlanta’s BeltLine reshapes the city — and it started as a graduate thesis
A new beginning: Students return for fall classes
NSF funds $12M research network to build the healthy, sustainable, livable cities of the future
Ted Russell will help lead a new Sustainability Research Network anchored at Georgia Tech, University of Minnesota and Columbia University
Using nature’s roadmap: Frost helps lead new NSF center that could change the face of geotechnical engineering
Huang’s Gwinnett County water reuse project could be a ‘game changer’ for water utilities
10 years after Katrina, are American cities prepared for disasters?
Nation’s No. 2 transportation official gets up-close view of Tech researchers’ innovations
Concrete that can clean itself or purify the air? Christian Science Monitor story highlights Kurtis’ research
Adriel Hsu learns to bridge cultural divides during a semester in Istanbul
A Mundy scholar essay
Martinez wins Golder Foundation scholarship for his work on site characterization tools
PhD student Bradley Dolphyn studying the concrete cracks that shut down Crystal River nuclear power plant
DesRoches honored as one of his alma mater’s most distinguished alumni
Experimental research writ large: Tim Wright built a whole building just to shake it apart
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