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Molzahn Talks Electric Power Grids History Project on the Public Historians at Work Podcast

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.

Raychowdhury: Banning AI from School is a Mistake

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.

Silicon Dreams and California Streams

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.

New AI Makerspace Hosts NVIDIA Hackathon

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.

DARPA Grant Turns Up the Heat on Sensors

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.