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Undergraduate Program
Engineers are the foundation of today’s technological world. The Woodruff School graduates high caliber engineers for a demanding profession.
Graduate Program
The Woodruff School provides graduate students with an exceptional research environment under the direction of world-class faculty at the cutting edge of their fields.
Research
Our research is focused on addressing global challenges. Woodruff School faculty are known for their collaborative and interdisciplinary approach to research as they leverage resources to tackle emerging challenges.
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Mechanical Engineering
Undergraduate Program, 2024
2
Undergraduate Degree
Programs Offered
1,918
Undergraduate Students Enrolled,
Fall 2024
489
B.S. Degrees Awarded,
2023-24
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Student Spotlight: Alba Garcia-Sarabia
Alba Garcia-Sarabia is a second-year mechanical engineering student from Miami, Florida. In this student spotlight, Alba talks about why she chose to study at Georgia Tech, what she likes most about her major, her experience studying abroad, and what advice she would give to prospective students.
Faculty Spotlight: Professor Carolyn Seepersad
Get to know Carolyn Seepersad, one of the Woodruff School's newest faculty members. Seepersad received her Ph.D. in mechanical engineering from Georgia Tech in 2004 and returned to the Woodruff School as a professor in July. Learn more about her time in graduate school at Tech, the courses she'll be teaching, the focus of her research, and more in this Q&A.
Alumni Spotlight: Calvin Mackie
Alumnus Calvin Mackie decided to take education from the traditional classroom setting and bring it directly to the community. In 2013, he founded the non-profit STEM NOLA, a hands-on, community-focused education initiative dedicated to making STEM accessible for all K-12 students.
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