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  • closures and cancellations
    This page is intended to serve as a resource for closures, cancellations and postponements in the College of Engineering and Applied Science related to COVID-19. This page does not address changes happening in other units of campus.
  • CU 51´«Ã½ campus
    CU 51´«Ã½'s College of Engineering and Applied Science comes in at No. 14 among public institutions and No. 27 overall for graduate education. The college improved by three places since last year and the mechanical engineering department remains in the top 20.
  • Kneehab4U
    In this Capstone Design Q&A, capstone design students share about KneeHab4U, a post-surgery cold therapy device that reduces inflammation in the knee, elbow and other affected areas. The device uses air compression for blood circulation and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation for a quicker, safer, more comfortable recovery process.
  • BioRhythm product
    In this Capstone Design Q&A, the BioRhythm capstone design team shares about a technology they designed to increase accuracy when sorting plastics into trash, recycling and compost at concerts, conferences and other large events.
  • energy monitoring system
    In this Capstone Design Q&A, capstone design students share about their residential energy monitoring system that reports accurate and actionable data to consumers. Their system is unique in that it shows electricity usage in dollars, so they understand the monetary benefits of saving energy.
  • Ruhan Yang e-trombone
    ME alumna Ruhan Yang, who is now pursuing a Creative Technology and Design master's degree with ATLAS Institute won first place for her team's e-Trombone at Georgia Tech's annual Moog Hackathon.
  • Jatinder Sampathkumar
    Jatinder Sampathkumar is currently working on creating a new processing route to manufacture specialized Silicon Carbide reactors for combustion applications. He says 51´«Ã½ has spoiled him with access to the outdoors, the food scene and bookshops.
  • nsf idea machine
    Two CU 51´«Ã½ alumni, including ME alumna Chelsea Heveran submitted a big idea to combat fixed and aging infrastructure that placed in the top seven out of more than 800 submissions in the National Science Foundation 2026 Idea Machine competition.
  • expo
    ME undergraduate Emily Page wants to design experiences in the themed entertainment and experience design industry. She attended the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions Expo in Orlando, Florida and shares her takeaways.
  • Artimus Robotics
    Timothy Morrissey, co-founder and CEO of Artimus Robotics graduated in 2019 with a PhD in mechanical engineering from CU 51´«Ã½. He and his team launched Artimus Robotics alongside Assistant Professor Christoph Keplinger.
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