Professor John Cressler has participated in silent retreats for over 25 years, touting the mental benefits of time away from the outside world. Now, thanks to generous contributions from Georgia Tech graduates, he’s leading students through the journey (and benefits) of silence.
The new Micron Technology Chair in Advanced Memory Systems Design will bridge academia and industry, advancing research and education in memory systems design.
The same AI that is driving the need for more efficient cooling in data centers is heating up smartphones too. ECE professor Saibal Mukhopadhyay talked to the EE Times about the challenges and possible solution to the problem: a cooling chip.
Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering assistant professor Dan Molzahn is serving as the principal investigator on two-year study hoping to shape the future of electric power grids by studying and cataloguing the field’s robust history.
He and the rest of the research team was recently interviewed about the project on University of Houston's Public Historians at Work podcast.
AI remains an open mystery for many in academia with several school districts and colleges rushing to ban the use of ChatGPT in the classroom. The Georgia Institute of Technology has taken the opposite approach, welcoming the use of AI in study, essays, and other assignments—but with some guardrails. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Chair Arijit Raychowdhury explained to Fortune Magazine why its embracing the new technology in the classroom.
The Regents’ professor combines academic rigor and passion for historical fiction in the final book of his Anthems of al-Andalus Series, after 14 years of dedicated writing and research in Spain.
This summer, ECE helped the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering host an inaugural STEM immersion and mentoring program, GT PRIME, developed for school counselors and K-12 students in the community.
ECE Chair Arijit Raychowdhury went on NVIDIA's "The AI Podcast" to talk about how the new AI Makerspace is helping to prepare students for the future workforce for AI.
Professor Patricio Vela joins the MABLE project aiming to enhance indoor accessibility for persons with disabilities by creating a digital app with enhanced maps that help users navigate based on their specific needs.
Georgia Tech educators and researchers showcased their work at the 2024 ASEE Conference in Portland, highlighting diverse disciplines and innovative educational methods.
ECE Professor Vincent J. Mooney was recently interviewed by the University of Montenegro during the 13th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing.
With pride month coming to a close, Georgia Tech Ph.D. student, Mingxuan Yao, hopes year-round commitment to inclusion transcends monthly celebrations.
Shikhar Shiromani is pursuing new horizons at his summer internship at NVIDIA as he combines cutting-edge tech development with exploration of the wonder of California.
Inspired by a study abroad stint at Georgia Tech-Europe, Jennifer Wolfe returned to Europe this summer for a six-week adventure across France, Italy, and Greece, blending love, learning, and exploration.
The winners continue a strong tradition of ECE students receiving the fellowship. Each submitted a unique research proposal ranging from materials to hardware design.
The new state-of-the-art artificial intelligence supercomputer hub was used to host the virtual open hackathon, giving students and researchers the chance to improve and showcase their interdisciplinary applications.
From presenters to organizers, Georgia Tech’s influence will be prominent at the upcoming Hilton Head Workshop on Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems.
Ph.D. candidate Shweta Dutta ventured to the Turkish Antarctic Research base on Horseshoe Island, Antarctica, this past semester to track and better understand an enigmatic electromagnetic wave phenomenon called “whistlers”.
Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Associate Professor Brendan Saltaformaggio and Ph.D. candidate Mingxuan Yao discovered $2 billion of illicit profits distributed across 91 digital wallets on the Ethereum blockchain. This research exposed smart contracts abuse by anonymous cyber criminals to be more wide spread than previously known.
The Opportunity Research Scholar's Symposium gives undergraduate students the chance to conduct their own research projects, giving them practical experience early in their academic careers.
Irfan Al-Hussaini and Fabia Farlin, two ECE Ph.D. students who attended the same university in Bangladesh without ever knowing each other, found love and a future together far from home.
Supported by the Department of Energy, GridLogic aims to fortify against both external and insider threats to power systems through a comprehensive framework integrating hardware-software security, deep network visibility, AI-driven analytics, and real-world testing.
The acclaimed paper from the Georgia Tech's ATHENA research group and Heriot-Watt University has been recognized by “Proceedings of the IEEE” for illuminating the path for the future of transformative 6G and IoT technologies.
ECE students display Capstone Design Expo projects that spotlight interdisciplinary innovation and inclusivity, such as aiding visually impaired travelers and creating EMG-controlled wheelchairs.
The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrated its outstanding students, staff, and faculty at the Roger P. Webb Awards Program.
Led by Azadeh Ansari, a collaborative effort with UCLA, UCSB, and JPL aims to revolutionize sensor technology to operate reliably at temperatures exceeding 800°C.