The work of Georgia Tech engineers could extend the life of satellites.
A team of Georgia Tech engineers has been selected by NASA for a TechFlights award. They’re using heat as a propellant management device, expanding the lifetime of a satellite by 30%.
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The device uses electrical sensors to track swelling and tissue damage in the knee, ankle, and other critical joints and can give personalized strengthening exercises.
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As a look development artist, Tech graduate Jolena Yao helped bring the world of Moana 2 to life, translating 2D art into a three-dimensional, computer graphics world.
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