The Mars Generation (TMG) announced its second class of 24 Under 24 Leaders and Innovators in STEAM and Space Award winners. Among this year’s 2019 winners is Anagha Krishnan, a third-year biomedical engineering undergraduate student, from the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University.
Georgia Tech’s Lee-Kai Sun and Julia Woodall are 2019 recipients of the Barry Goldwater Scholarship.
SecURO and Libi Medical both made the finals in their respective divisions, or tracks, with SecURO winning first place, which earned them $4,000 prize and trophy.
Winning the BME prize, and $1,000 was Tube Team, a trio of young women who developed a solution to organize IV catheter tubes to increase patient and medical staff safety during ICU transport. The winning students are Emily Dunford, Arielle Margulies, and Sarah Nixon.
Team Libi Medical Won First Place and the People’s Choice Award.
Leading-edge medical device takes 1st place in 2019 Georgia Tech InVenture Prize.
Health and healing prevail as focus of the 2018 Georgia Tech Fall Capstone Design Expo
Kelsey Kubelick Wins Best Student Paper Award at IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium
Biomedical engineering M.D./Ph.D. candidate wins Georgia Tech's 3MT contest
A group of Georgia Tech students and recent graduates will compete in the Collegiate Inventors Competition next month