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A Message from the Chair

The 2023-2024 academic year and fiscal year has been an extraordinary chapter for the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE). This year, artificial intelligence (AI) has played a pivotal role in shaping our story, a topic that is highlighted in-detail in this annual report. 

Research and faculty achievements have also been particularly noteworthy this year. Our faculty have distinguished themselves through groundbreaking research initiatives, securing prestigious grants, and publishing influential papers in top-tier journals. Their dedication to advancing the frontiers of knowledge has enhanced our academic reputation and provided our students with a rich, research-oriented environment. 

Our ongoing collaborations with industry and public sector leaders bridge the gap between our academic and research achievements and their practical applications. These relationships continue to remain vibrant aspects of our community. They have provided our students and faculty members with unmatch­ed opportunities to make an immediate impact at a societal level. 

As we move forward, our promise remains steadfast: to continue building a better tomorrow. This promise drives us, inspires us, and reaffirms the vital role that Georgia Tech ECE plays in the landscape of global technology and innovation. 

Thank you for all you do to support ECE. 

Go Jackets! 

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Arijit Raychowdhury
Steve W. Chaddick School Chair and Professor
 

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“This year, artificial intelligence has played a pivotal role in shaping our story.” 
 

At a Glance

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ECE recieved 81 million in research funding in fiscal year 2023
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ECE leads 20 plus research centers
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ECE has 165 Academic and Research Faculty
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2023 US News Graduate Rankings
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ECE Fall enrollment was 2969
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ECE undergraduate programs are ranked number and 5
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Leading in AI Education

Georgia Tech ECE is pioneering a future where artificial intelligence (AI) is strategically integrated into all aspects of learning, enriching the educational journey for today’s students, and empowering the next generation of leaders.

As AI continues to transform our everyday lives, we recognize the importance of equipping students with the skills and knowledge to thrive in an AI-driven world.

This year, the College of Engineering (CoE) took decisive steps forward like introducing the AI Makerspace in partnership with NVIDIA and Penguin Computing. ECE was proud to play a leading role in making this one-of-a-kind AI supercomputer designed specifically for students a reality.  Additionally, along with CoE, we’ve developed and strengthened AI courses and opportunities for students to pursue, ensuring they're prepared for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.

As leaders in AI, we understand that AI transcends the virtual realm of algorithms and advanced computing technology. It profoundly influences and advances tangible aspects of the physical world today. AI is already making its powerful and unique impression on all corners of the human experience. Recognizing the unpredictable nature of powerful change, we choose to actively lead where AI and humanity meet.

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Introducing the AI Makerspace

For today’s students to be tomorrow’s AI innovators, they can’t just learn theory. That’s why Georgia Tech created a purpose-built artificial intelligence supercomputer hub specifically for students. The Georgia Tech AI Makerspace, in collaboration with NVIDIA, gives undergrads access to some of the world’s most powerful computational hardware — right here on campus.

What IS Artificial Intelligence

Engineers working in machine learning and AI offer a crash course in the basic concepts and buzzwords that have moved from the lab to everyday life.

Reimagining AI Courses for Undergraduates

Focusing artificial intelligence content in core courses will equip students with knowledge and hands-on experience companies need in their workforces.

NVIDIA Chief Scientist Talks Future of AI Hardware

Bill Dally, chief scientist at NVIDIA, visited the Georgia Tech campus on April 10, 2024, to deliver a Distinguished Lecture hosted by ECE.

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EXPLORE THE REPORT

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faculty updates
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Research and Education Highlights
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Alumni Distinction
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FY 23 Donor Roll

Meet the corporations, organizations, and individuals  who showed their generous support in the amount of $8,418,158 to the School and its affiliates during this fiscal year! 

VIEW THE DONOR ROLL


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Transforming Tomorrow: The Campaign for Georgia Tech

Over the next three years, with the support of alumni, parents, faculty, staff, friends, corporations, and foundations, Georgia Tech – and ECE - can secure the resources that will help us achieve the most ambitious goals in our history.

For more information about “Transforming Tomorrow” and ECE’s fundraising activities, contact Jeff Colburn, director of ECE Alumni Development at jeff.colburn@ece.gatech.edu or Patricia Allen, director of ECE Corporate Development, at patricia.allen@gatech.edu

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