Shaping Our Future
Mutopia
Jack Matson's eco-innovation students have their heads in the clouds. But that's okay. Matson, professor of
environmental engineering, encourages daydreaming. His 400-level civil engineering class has joined forces with students from Georgia Tech and the Polytechnic Institute of New York University (NYU-Poly) for the 2009 Revolutionary Aerospace
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Changing Our World
Goodbye gauze
The debate between whether it's better to rip off a bandage or peel it back bit by bit may come to an end if a development by an engineering team led by Jeffrey Catchmark, associate professor of agricultural and biological engineering, makes it to the market. Catchmark's group has been working on a type of bio-absorbable bandage that slowly disappears as a wound heals. Read more ››
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