Novel Sensors Could Make MRI Scans Safer
Researchers at Georgia Tech have received a four-year $1.65 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop novel sensors for safer MRI imaging. The research will be conducted by Professor Levent Degertekin, the George W. Woodruff Chair in Mechanical Systems in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, as well as postdoctoral researcher Yusuf S.
PhD Student Sonja Brankovic Wins 2020 Chih Foundation Graduate Student Research Publication Award
Sonja Brankovic, a second-year mechanical engineering PhD student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, has received the 2020 Chih Foundation Graduate Student Research Publication Award for her first-author paper entitled "MMP12 Preferentially Attenuates Axial Stiffening of Aging Arteries."
PhD Student Joel Chapman Receives 2020 ASME K-16 Graduate Student Paper of the Year Award

Message to the Woodruff School Community
Dear Woodruff School Family,
Inspired by Parents, ME Student Helps Build Equipment to Battle COVID-19
You don’t get much more Atlanta than Kentez Craig.
“I grew up just five minutes south of the airport,” said Craig. “My parents were always driving to the local hospital or fire station for work.”
Mighty Mascots
They’re not just outstanding students; they’re Georgia Tech tradition-keepers. Armando Gonzalez and Aaron Burtz are two of just a handful of students who have ever donned black tights, a fuzzy head, and antennae to embody Georgia Tech’s mascot, Buzz.
“It’s hot,” Burtz joked when asked about his memories as mascot. “Really, though, I’ll remember pre-game and seeing the faces of the youngest fans light up when they see Buzz.”