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Khan Named Editor-in-Chief of JxCDC

As a recognized expert in emerging semiconductor technologies and next‑generation computing technologies, the ECE Associate Professor will lead the IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits.

The Challenges and Opportunities of Technology in the Cold

In labs chilled to 4 kelvins (-450 degrees!) and on expeditions to polar regions, Georgia Tech scientists are discovering how extreme cold simultaneously challenges and advances technology in computing, space exploration, and the interpretation of Earth’s natural signals.

Wang Awarded NVIDIA Research Fellowship

The graduate student received the award for research on improving the efficiency and scalability of datacenter infrastructure for large language model training and inference.

Raj Receives IBM Ph.D. Fellowship

The Ph.D. student will get financial and technical support from the largest industrial research organization in the world for his work on neural processing units design optimization.

HKN Celebrates 20 Years of Lab Supplies Sale Program

Run by HKN, an honor society for electrical and computer engineering students, the program delivers affordable, dependable lab kits and demonstrates how a student‑run effort can grow into a lasting success.

Gaylord Wins IEEE-HKN Distinguished Service Award

Honored for decades of service, the Regents Professor has been instrumental in supporting Beta Mu, Georgia Tech’s Eta Kappa Nu chapter, widely regarded as one of the strongest in the country.

CogniSense Holds Third Annual Review

Researchers at the Georgia Tech-led Joint University Microelectronics Program 2.0 center, focused on creating smarter, energy-efficient cognitive sensors, shared the progress they’ve made as it passed the halfway point of its five-year timeline.

Thankful for the Tech Behind the Scenes

At Thanksgiving, we rarely consider the foundational technology powering the celebration. From the power grid to semiconductors, electrical and computer engineering quietly enables the comfort and abundance we enjoy.

The Power of Access: Chris Rozell’s Story of Opportunity

Fueled by determination, Chris Rozell became the first in his family to go to college. He continued his education in graduate school, and now conducts research at Tech to find effective treatments for chronic psychiatric disorders. Rozell’s journey, made possible by federal and community financial support, has allowed him to break the cycle of generational poverty and make an impact on others.