The Brotherhood
A Brotherhood from All Walks of Life
From Atlanta, GA to 3 separate continents, our Brothers come from all over. We are proud to have a Brotherhood representative of the modern world, and it’s part of what helps us Build Better Men. With a Brotherhood 35 strong, you’ll have the opportunity to get to know everyone intimately, while being large enough to build a network not just with Brothers locally, but with Alumni and Brothers all over the country.
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Academic Achievement
We’re all here to get degrees. That’s why we pride ourselves not only on building a network of friendships to last throughout college and beyond, but also to ensure the continued academic success of our Brothers. With majors represented across all six colleges, we have an academic support network for just about anyone.
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Brother Highlights
Rahav is a 4th year senior majoring in Biology from Cumming, GA. Rahav pledged Chi Phi in Fall 2022 and since then has served on our Executive Council multiple times, holding positions as Treasurer and Rush Chair. In Fall 2025, he was interning in Washington, D.C whilst also taking classes. — “I’ve been in D.C. this semester as part of Georgia Tech’s Pathways to Policy program. It’s a cohort of about 20 of us living together on Capitol Hill, each interning in our respective policy areas while taking two classes with Tech professors at the same time. Since I’m pre-med, I wanted to better understand how large-scale healthcare policies trickle down to affect bedside care and how physicians treat patients. So this semester, I’ve been interning at the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown Law. My work has focused on topics like the ethics of euthanasia law, how different health systems are classified and influence accessibility, and how critical medical resources are allocated during national emergencies.” – Rahav Kothuri
Will Bilowz is a Chemical engineering student from Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Will joined us in Fall 2024, and was our steward for the Spring 2025 semester. For the Spring 2026 semester, he interned in North Hampshire at Crane Currency as a chemical engineering intern for research and development. — “As an R&D chemical engineer intern at Crane Currency, my responsibilities include applying my academic knowledge while gaining hands-on research and technical skill-work, as well as meeting with industry professionals. My goals for this internship are to learn more about myself and my career path, and to gain a clearer understanding of how I want to steer my future. This experience will provide a unique opportunity to bridge the gap between classroom learning and real-world applications, while also allowing me to network and learn from experienced professionals in the field. Ultimately, I hope to emerge from this internship with a stronger sense of direction and a clearer vision for my career in chemical engineering.” – Will Bilowz
In Fall 2025, our vice-president, Brody Junge, had two of his footwear projects recognized by the 2025 Global Footwear Awards, GFA. His Inwave sustainable outdoors hiking sneaker was recognized in hiking, recyclable materials, and men’s fashion. The other project, Stablis, were basketball shoes that reduce the risk of Achilles injury. It was recognized in the medical footwear and basketball/football/rugby categories. In addition, he attended and spoke at the Two Ten Footwear Foundation annual gala in New York City. We are proud of our brother, and hope to see what more he can proudly achieve during his career. He represents and embodies what Chi Phi stands for, and we hope to see more of us do great things with current and future members.
Josh Hansen, a Fall 2024 pledge, interned at the Optical Communications and Atomic Quantum Photonic Integration group under Dan Blumenthal at Santa Barbara, California. He helped optimize transimpedance amplifiers for photodetectors by doing frequency response analysis. In addition, he built and tested circuits to optimize amplifier output and designed, packaged and coded an automated q-measurement setup for resonator chips and tested PCB boards to implement dial photodetectors. On top of all of this, Josh was a research intern for Dr. Shuji Nakamura in the Solid State Lighting and Energy electronics center. There, he characterized thin film semiconductor devices for UV lasers using X-ray techniques. The long technical terms represent the real-world engineering work and skills that Josh has developed and applied. Our brother has demonstrated the focus and professionalism that define our chapter. His work showcases how our brotherhood helps prepare members to succeed in the demanding academic and research settings.
Campus Involvement
GT Solar racing
AFROTC
GT Motorsports
ElectrifyGT
Aerospace systems design lab
YJSP
Invention studio PI
Tour guides
Low frequency radio lab
Research intern
VIP programs
Office of IT
Digital fabrication lab
And more!
Initiations Through the Years
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