Soft Wearable Health Monitor Uses Stretchable Electronics
A wireless, wearable monitor built with stretchable electronics could allow comfortable, long-term health monitoring of adults, babies and small children without concern for skin injury or allergic reactions caused by conventional adhesive sensors with conductive gels.
Student Profile: Mason Hodge
Mechanical engineering student Mason Hodge discusses his summer internship with NASA
Q: Where are you from?
A: Thomasville, GA
Q: What year are you in at Georgia Tech?
A: Fourth-year
Q: What clubs and
Tiny Vibration-Powered Robots Are the Size of the World’s Smallest Ant

Associate Professor Jun Ueda and graduate student DeaGyu Kim members of team that developed micro-bristle-bots which are two millimeters in length,
X-ray Imaging Provides Clues to Fracture in Solid-State Batteries
Story by Josh Brown
Courtesy of Georgia Tech Research Horizons
Courtesy of Georgia Tech Research Horizons
Remembering Professor Charles Ume

The Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering was saddened to lose one of its family members, Dr.