The Ph.D. candidate will pursue research on advancing deep learning infrastructure to meet the computational needs to run ever-evolving large language models.
Ph.D. candidate Zishen Wan was recognized for his novel AI perception system design, while Avanish Narumanch was recognized as one of the top undergraduate researchers.
Backed by the National Science Foundation, the project uses computer games and visualizations to help students understand the often challenging topics of semiconductor and microelectronic physics.
Eight Georgia Tech researchers were honored with the ACM Distinguished Paper Award for their contributions to cybersecurity at the ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS).
Led by Assistant Professor Cong "Callie" Hao, the group is creating an open-source platform that enables hardware developers to contribute designs for use by machine learning practitioners.
Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Assistant Professor Shaolan Li wrote an article for EdUp Experience about ECE's new analog collaboration with Texas Instruments and how it's helping to the meet the demand for analog engineers in the workforce.
The ECE professor is one of 16 new appointees who will assist the Department of Energy in meeting the many challenges associated with the rapidly unfolding energy transition in the United States.