Featured News
Charged for the Future: Celebrating Spring 2025 ECE Graduates
Georgia Tech’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrates the Spring 2025 graduates whose innovation, leadership, and determination are shaping a brighter future.
Weitnauer Retiring After 48 Years at Georgia Tech
Professor Mary Ann Weitnauer, a leader in wireless communications research and a trailblazer for women in engineering, retires after a remarkable 48-year academic and professional career.
Efficiency and Affordability Drive Groundbreaking ECE Projects at Spring 2025 Capstone Design Expo
The winning ECE project advances UAV technology using gallium nitride semiconductors, while the interdisciplinary winner creates affordable, precise reaction wheels for better satellite orientation control.
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.
A new high-voltage breaker can clear grid-scale faults without greenhouse gas
From IEEE Spectrum: Lukas Graber and the Plasma and Dielectrics Laboratory are reimagining high-voltage circuit breakers to operate without gases that are bad for the environment and harmful to humans.
Outstanding Students, Staff, and Faculty Recognized at 2025 Roger P. Webb Awards
The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrated its outstanding students, staff, and faculty at the 2025 Roger P. Webb Awards Program.
ECE Continues to Rank Among Best Graduate Programs
Computer engineering rose to fifth in the country, while electrical engineering came in at sixth in the latest U.S. News and World Report Graduate Program Rankings.
Women of ECE Honored in New Pathway of Progress
From trailblazers to industry leaders, some of ECE’s most impactful women were honored at the opening of the Pathway of Progress installation.
Abdallah Named American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow
The ECE professor is among four Georgia Tech engineers to be recognized in the latest class of 151-year-old lifetime honor for scientific excellence.
Molzahn, Sarioglu Awarded Promotion, Tenure
Faculty members Daniel Molzahn and Fatih Sarioglu have been promoted to associate professor and professor, respectively.
ECE Preparing for Busy Weekend at the IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium
Ph.D. student Wei Chun Wang will accept the conference’s Best Poster Presentation, while a number of other faculty members and students will present their work at the premiere microelectronics reliability conference.
ECE Joins Forces with Intelsat to Prepare Future Satellite Communication Leaders
The curriculum collaboration with the leading satellite operator will equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to drive innovations in satellite-based services.
GlobalFoundries Termed Chair in Packaging and 3D Heterogeneous Integration Established
The appointment further enhances the collaboration between Georgia Tech and GlobalFoundries to foster advancements in semiconductor research, education, and workforce development.
Seven ECE Graduates Honored at College of Engineering Alumni Awards
The graduates took home some of the College's highest awards, including the Dean's Impact Award, which went to an ECE trio that founded SafetySlate.
Curriculum Partnership Initiative Prepares Students for Evolving Tech Careers
The new initiative enhances industry collaboration within academic environments, bridging skill and workforce gaps in electrical and computer engineering by offering students practical learning experiences and direct access to industry experts.
Listen: Heck Talks How Siri and Alexa are Playing Catch-up with Chatbots on Marketplace
Professor Larry Heck was interviewed by Marketplace for their episode on how AI assistants like Alexa and Siri are working to catch up to popular large language model chatbots like ChatGPT.
Georgia Tech Has Successful Showing at International Symposium on Microarchitecture
From awards to presentations, researchers and alumni from several Georgia Tech schools had a significant impact at the premier microarchitecture conference.
Graduate Student Organization Visits Micron's Atlanta Office
Georgia Tech graduate students visited Micron Technology's midtown Atlanta location to learn about the culture of the leading American producer of DRAM, flash memory, and SSDs.
The Kinetic Butterfly: A Gift to the HIVE Community
Three Georgia Tech industrial design students transformed their Senior Capstone project into a lasting gift for the Hive Makerspace.
Georgia Tech Hosts First In-Person OpenACC Hackathon
Teams used the AI Makerspace and expertise from NVIDIA mentors to benchmark and improve their projects during the event, which offered in-person collaboration for the first time.
Nine ECE Instructors Receive Fall 2024 Course Instructor Opinion Survey Honors
The faculty members and lecturers were celebrated by their students for outstanding teaching and educational impact.
Georgia Tech Joins $840M DoD Project to Develop and Manufacture Next-gen Semiconductor Microsystems
Researchers will contribute extensive 3D heterogeneous integration expertise to the Texas Institute for Electronics-led initiative.
Bhatti Named Associate Chair for Faculty Development
In her new role, Professor Pamela Bhatti will lead the reappointment, promotion, and tenure process for the School.
Coogan Named Faculty Coordinator for Graduate Recruitment
Coogan will work closely with the ECE Graduate Affairs Office and the School’s Graduate Student Recruitment Committee to attract top Ph.D. applicants.
Fall 2024 ECE Graduates Reflect on the Journey to Graduation
ECE Master’s graduates share their experiences, challenges, and triumphs as they look back on the journey that shaped their academic and professional growth.
Silicon Jackets: Pioneering a New Pathway from Classroom to Career in Chip Design
The Silicon Jackets hope to reduce the gap between graduation and employment, providing students with practical experience to accelerate their careers in chip design.
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.
Updated with Winners: ECE Projects at Fall 2024 Senior Capstone Design
Read about this year's winners! ECE seniors will showcase their innovative, real-world solutions tackling a range of problems
A Season of Gratitude: Celebrating a Year of Achievements in Georgia Tech ECE
ECE students, faculty, staff, and friends reflect on the achievements of the year and embrace gratitude of the season.
EMBARC Program Preparing Students to Become Industry Leaders Through Soft Skills Training
The philanthropic program, co-founded by ECE graduate Mel Coker, gives underrepresented student groups soft skills training and valuable networking opportunities, helping them to land jobs and become leaders in the workforce.
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.
ENVELOPE Project Aims to Revolutionize Management and Optimization of Large-Scale Electricity Systems
Spearheaded by Professor Santiago Grijalva, the NSF-backed project is set to enhance grid reliability and cost-efficiency with AI-driven decentralized optimization for renewables.
ECE GSO and Student Advisory Council Team Up Again for Grad School Prep Event
The prep event was designed to help undergraduate students make informed decisions about pursuing graduate school.
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.
Micron CEO and President Sanjay Mehrotra Visits Georgia Tech
Mehrotra, along with a team from Micron, engaged with faculty and students in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering on research, academic collaborations, and the future of memory technology.
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.
“Game”-changing Visual Tools Help Students Grasp Quantum Concepts
Backed by the National Science Foundation, the project uses computer games and visualizations to help students understand the often challenging topics of semiconductor and microelectronic physics.
New Algorithm Identifies Increase in Critical Infrastructure Security Vulnerabilities
Led by Ph.D. student Ryan Pickren, the research discovered 37 times more vulnerabilities in industrial control systems (which oversee and automate industrial processes) than was previously thought.
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.