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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.

ECE Welcomes New Faculty in 2024

Two new faculty members joined the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the start of the 2024 Spring Semester. Matthew Hale and Maegan Tucker are both Georgia Tech alumni and come back to the institute, bringing exciting and distinctive research interests spanning computational intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and beyond.

The Year in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

From multimillion-dollar research grants to new AI experts welcomed to the faculty, Georgia Tech's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering looks back on the pivotal year dominated by artificial intelligence and machine learning.

New Battlefield Obscurants Could Give Warfighters Visibility Advantage

Clouds of tiny structures that are lighter than feathers – and whose properties can be remotely controlled by radio frequency (RF) signals – could one day give U.S. warfighters and their allies the ability to observe their adversaries while reducing how well they themselves can be seen. 

Celebrating the Start of the 2023-24 Academic Year!

View photos from the ECE Selfie Booth that was located in the Van Lear lobby on Aug. 21-22, capturing the excitement of the start a new academic year. Also, make sure to bookmark the many student resources provided by the Institute and ECE throughout the year.

 

Professor Looks to Build Bridge Between Industry and Academic Research

Larry Heck — who holds a joint appointment between ECE and the School of Interactive Computing — followed an unorthodox path to becoming a professor at Georgia Tech. It was this path, however, that led him to a unique position that allows him to bridge the gap between industry research and academic research.