Tag: Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing

Georgia Southern doctoral student Brad Willis receives international engineering scholarship

Brad Willis, a mechanical engineering doctoral student has been awarded a research scholarship to support his work in internal combustion (IC) engine sustainability.

Georgia Southern earns top 3 honors for the online bachelor’s degree in information technology from Forbes

Forbes ranks Georgia Southern’s online BIT program as the third-best among 54 top-ranked schools.

Georgia Southern engineering and computing students present research findings at annual Student Research Symposium

Georgia Southern’s AEPCEC hosted its annual Student Research Symposium showcasing the next generation of technological and engineering advancements. 

Ph.D. student wins national fellowship for high-efficiency energy innovation

Mohammad “Fuad” Hassan, a Ph.D. student in Georgia Southern University’s Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing, has been awarded the 2026 Society of Tribologists and Lubrications Engineers (STLE) Elmer E. Klaus Fellowship.

Liberty Campus electrical engineering major honored with 2026 MLK Youth Award from community organization

Second-year electrical engineering major James Eldridge doesn’t boast about the extensive work he does in his hometown of Hinesville, Georgia, but the community notices. From volunteering at his church to helping with the local food drive, Eldridge thrives on giving back to the community that raised him.

Searching for the invisible: Georgia Southern student wins big for nondestructive testing application

Georgia Southern University manufacturing engineering student Chowdhury Md. Irtiza is making strides in the field of nondestructive testing

From art school to engineering: Graduate’s innovative path at Georgia Southern University

Isabella Mashack’s journey to earning a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Georgia Southern University was not straightforward.

Mechanical engineering graduate student ready for takeoff 

Cole Hayne’s love of planes has taken him to some pretty impressive heights during his time at Georgia Southern

Georgia Southern University uses innovative simulation technology to help revolutionize logistics in the region

Kamran Kardel, Ph.D., associate professor of manufacturing engineering in the Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing, is leading a multidisciplinary research team to help regional logistics companies increase efficiency.

Georgia Southern University computer science professor awarded NSF grant to advance protein imaging research

Salim Sazzed, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the computer science department of Georgia Southern University’s Allen E. Paulson College of Engineering and Computing, has been awarded a two-year National Science Foundation grant of about $175,000 to lead a groundbreaking project to develop novel Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques for determining protein secondary structures from medium-resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) images.