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John Slaughter Chair in Semiconductors Established

The ECE alum's remarkable academic and professional journey has culminated in the creation of the John Slaughter Chair in Semiconductors, with Professor Alan Doolittle honored as the first recipient.

ECE Set for Big Weekend at IEDM 2024

With bylines on numerous papers, along with faculty on panels and technical committees, ECE will have a large presence at the premier semiconductor and electronic device technology conference.

Georgia Tech Joins Apple’s New Silicon Initiative

Georgia Tech electrical and computer engineering students will now benefit from an expanded tapeout-to-silicon curriculum and have access to Apple engineers to better prepare for a career in hardware engineering.

From Signal: ECE Researchers Develop AI-Enabled Cyber Protection for Critical Infrastructure

A group of Georgia Tech Researchers, featuring ECE professor Santiago Grijalva, are developing an artificial intelligence-enabled system named GridLogic to detect abnormal behavior inside an electrical grid network. The AFCEA publication Signal wrote about the program and how it will go beyond traditional anomaly detection and could protect other critical infrastructure segments, including distributed energy resources —solar panels and wind turbines, for instance—the network, and overall cyber-physical systems.

CogniSense Holds Second Annual Review

The event highlighted research and student projects conducted through the Center on Cognitive Multispectral Sensors, a JUMP 2.0 center, over the past year and previewed its upcoming goals.

From EdUp Experience: Li on ECE's Analog Collaboration with TI

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.

Are Acoustic Waves the Future of IoT Sensors?

Now with the support of the National Science Foundation, Professor Karthikeyan Sundaresan is exploring the use of acoustic waves to develop more efficient and scalable Internet of Things sensors, potentially transforming various applications from smart homes to vehicle synchronization and more.