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students at table presenting capstone project

Attend the ECEE Senior Design Capstone Demo Day, May 2

The Spring 2025 ECEE Senior Design Capstone Demo Day features graduating seniors from the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering presenting their capstone projects that address real-world challenges.

May 02, 202510:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
DASSH banner showing dates of February 28 to March 3 and "Security in an AI World" theme

Share with your students: Join a team at DASSH hackathon, Feb. 28–March 2

The Designing Actionable Solutions for a Secure Homeland, or DASSH, Student Design Challenge is your chance to tackle real-world homeland security challenges in a collaborative and innovative environment. This dynamic event will task participants to develop innovative solutions to real-world homeland security problems, focusing on securing the future while considering the evolving effects of artificial intelligence, or AI.

Attend a seminar by Vivek Thangavelu.

Attend the Ecorobotics: Autonomous Robotic Solutions for Environmental Remediation and Stewardship seminar, Feb. 14

Join the School of Manufacturing Systems and Networks for the Ecorobotics: Autonomous Robotic Solutions for Environmental Remediation and Stewardship seminar. Abstract As climate change and pollution continue to impact the natural world, the urgency for effective environmental remediation and stewardship has never been greater. This talk presents research on leveraging robotics for autonomous soil contamination…

Swing 4 SWE Driving women together

Participate in Swing 4 SWE, March 28

Swing 4 SWE fosters connections that break down barriers and build a supportive network of allies. It’s an excellent opportunity to engage with our women engineering students and create meaningful relationships — all while enjoying the fun and camaraderie of golf.

Rafael Bras

Learn about flood prevention at the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series, Feb. 26

On Feb. 26, Rafael Bras, the K. Harrison Brown Family Chair and Regents Professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Georgia Tech, will deliver a lecture titled “The Protection of Venice from Tidal Flooding: The Story of the Venice Gates” as part of the Fulton Schools Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series.