A Message from the Chair

Dear friends,

The 2022-2023 fiscal year for the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) has been nothing short of extraordinary, thanks to your unwavering support.

Our commitment to student well-being has deepened, empowering students to excel with expanded resources. As a testament to the leadership of our faculty, staff, students, and alumni, our rankings have reached unprecedented heights.

Additionally, our innovative programs have equipped students with essential tools to navigate evolving industry demands, while our cutting-edge research has fueled knowledge and discovery in the technologies that shape the world we live in.

Take a moment to dive deeper into the transformative progress we have made, by exploring the articles below showcasing this year's accomplishments.

As we celebrate the end of this successful fiscal year, I am forever grateful for our incredible community of alumni, donors, and friends. Your dedication has been pivotal in shaping our accomplishments. Together, we are shaping the future of electrical and computer engineering.

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Arijit Raychowdhury Steve W. Chaddick School Chair and Professor

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Steve W. Chaddick School Chair and Professor

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ECE at a Glance

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70 million in research funding for ECE
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ECE Faculty Members
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ECE Total Enrollment 2564
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ECE 20 plus Research Centers
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2023-2024 Grad Rankings
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ECE Undergraduate Rankings

2022-2023 Highlights

Collaboration with Apple Paves the Way for Future Chip Development Courses 

The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Apple have formed a partnership and launched an innovative undergraduate course: ECE 4804 VLSI Design: Theory to Tapeout.

New Travel Fund Takes ECE Students Beyond Campus to Learn and Network

Students Mohit Pinninti and Micky Nnamdi are turning the world into their classroom. In January, the classroom was the city of Boston; in March, it was Kansas City.

Georgia Tech Receives $65 Million Grant from Semiconductor Research Corporation for JUMP 2.0 Centers

With a global chip shortage, supply chain issues, and other challenges in play, a group of Georgia Tech faculty members jumped at the opportunity to participate. Two new research centers, representing an investment of about $65.7 million, have been awarded to Georgia Tech through the SRC-administrated Joint University Microelectronics Program 2.0, or JUMP 2.0.

Georgia Tech Addressing the Nation’s Call for Semiconductors

Researchers  at Georgia Tech are working to innovate chip technology to ensure that U.S. semiconductor development is globally competitive, reliable, sustainable, and resilient, today and in the future.

Georgia Tech’s New Aluminum Nitride-based Semiconductor is Poised to Transform the Industry

Alan Doolittle is doing what was once thought impossible: turning an electrical insulator into an ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor. The results have groundbreaking potential for high-power electronics, optoelectronics, and more.

ECE Research Group & Lab Spotlight: OLIVES

Professor Ghassan AlRegib’s OLIVES (Omni Lab for Intelligent Visual Engineering and Science) research group in the Georgia Tech School for Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is at the forefront of today’s computer vision and visual machine learning research and its deployment in everyday life applications.

Bright Minds and Bright Futures: Spring 2023 ECE Graduates Shine

As the 2022-23 academic year draws to a close, spring graduates are ready to celebrate their achievements and look to the next chapter. From their academic accomplishments to their involvement in extracurricular activities, these students have left their mark on the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) community.

Black History Month Spotlight: Celebrating ECE’s Black Voices

This Black History Month, the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering is celebrating the stories and achievements of some of the School’s Black faculty, students, and advisory board members who are working to make a significant impact in a field that has historically been underrepresented.  

Georgia Tech and AUCC Partner to Host Campus Tours for Rural Georgia High Schoolers

The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) recently teamed up the Atlanta University Center Consortium Inc. (AUCC) to host a visit from a group of bright and motivated 9th and 10th grade high schoolers from Warren County High School (WCHS).  

Celebrating Women's History Month: ECE Women Leaders Take the Spotlight

This academic year marks 70 years of women at Georgia Tech. The College of Engineering is recognizing and celebrating the contributions women have made and highlights 14 women in leadership across the college. Two of those women are ECE’s own Pamela Bhatti, Associate Chair for Strategic Initiatives and Innovation and Ying Zhang, Senior Associate Chair.

Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering Graduate Programs in Top 5 of National Rankings

The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) graduate programs are both in the top five in the recently published 2023-24 edition of the U.S. News & World Report national rankings.

Georgia Tech ECE Programs Move Up in Undergraduate Rankings; Electrical Engineering Is Top Ranked Public Program

Both undergraduate academic programs in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) rose to their highest-ever positions in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings released Sept. 12.

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Learn more about ECE and Development Opportunities

Contact

Jeff Colburn 

Director Development

jeff.colburn@ece.gatech.edu | 404-290-4156

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