Graduating GT-AE senior Brandon Liberi received the top award for aerospace engineering at the 10th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, held April 22.
The Betty Back-country Emergency Air Responder ("Betty BEAR") was selected as the top aerospace engineering project at the April 23 Capstone Expo, held at McCamish Pavilion.
Sigma Gamma Tau, the national honor society for aerospace engineering, announced this week that it has named GT-AE senior Shelby Bottoms as the 2015 recipient of its Outstanding Undergraduate Award for the Southeast Region.
Second-year grad student Timothy Murphy has received a National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate scholarship that will fund the remainder of his studies at Georgia Tech.
Buzz Killington, built by students in the GT-AE Design Competition Class, beat out 81 other school teams to take home third place in the 2015 AIAA Design Build Fly Competition.
Dimitri Mavris, Marilyn Smith, and Wanda Pierson were the GT-AE employees honored for their 25 years of service during a special celebration, hosted by President Bud Peterson.
Six GT-AE undergraduates were recognized for their academic excellence late last month when Georgia Tech's Women in Engineering group selected them to receive more than $8,000 in scohlarships.