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Mahajan Receives Inaugural Google ML and Systems Junior Faculty Award
The award supports early-career researchers whose work advances efficient, scalable, secure, and trustworthy computing systems.
ECE Welcomes New Advisory Board Members and Leadership
New advisory board members and leaders bring deep expertise in technology, law, business, and the arts.
Manley’s Work in Advanced Packaging for AI Hardware Lands Two Spots on Prominent Most-Read List
The Ph.D. candidate’s research in the IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits underscores a growing industry focus on heterogeneous integration to power future AI systems.
Naeemi Receives Intel Outstanding Researcher Award for Ferroelectric Capacitor Memory Modeling and Design
The research provides important guidelines for the technology and circuit development needed to achieve a better memory technology.
In Memory of Tom Brewer
Brewer was a foundational part of ECE's instructional program for nearly four decades.
Research, Relationships, and a Wedding in South Korea
ECE Assistant Professor Matthew Flavin spent three weeks in South Korea this summer sharing his team’s groundbreaking work in wearable bioelectronics while also celebrating family a milestone.
A Journey to Japan Brings Life (and Work) into Focus
A family summer trip to Japan offered more than adventure for ECE staff member Bao Nguyen, helping him reflect on the values that guide his life at home and on campus.
Ou Named SRAI Future of the Field Honoree
The ECE financial administrator was recognized as one of the up-and-comers in the field for his leadership and innovation.
Sun-Powered and Speed Obsessed, the Georgia Tech Solar Racing Team Clinches Podium Finish
After driving 170 miles in their custom-built solar-powered car at the 2025 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix, the Georgia Tech Solar Racing team heads into next year looking to go even farther.
Wan Wins First Place at Premier Computing Ph.D. Forum
The Ph.D. candidate was recognized for research that aims to advance performance, efficiency, and trustworthiness of physical intelligence.
Lighting the Way to Faster Data Transfer
DARPA is backing Professor Ali Adibi’s work to use light, not electricity, to move data faster and more efficiently in next-generation electronics.
Prasanna Venkatesan Wins Best Paper at Top Semiconductor Symposium
The Ph.D. student was honored at the IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium for research that boosts retention in ferroelectric NAND and advancing next-gen memory.
Stüber Says Goodbye to ECE, Looks Back on Teaching, Tech Shifts, and ECE’s Rise
After nearly four decades at ECE, Professor Gordon Stüber reflects on the days of limited network ports and analog mobile phones, while celebrating the School’s rise as a research powerhouse and the evolution of wireless communications.
Strong Year Three Finish Sets Up EcoCAR Team for Final Push
With another second-place finish under their belt, the interdisciplinary club is closing in on the finish line with lessons learned and first place in sight.
Next-Gen Brain Implants Offer New Hope for Depression
From IEEE Spectrum: ECE professor Christopher Rozell's AI model identifies signs of depression relapse five weeks before symptoms appear. The system has uncovered a neural biomarker linked to both relapse and sleep quality, giving clinicians a valuable early warning signal.
Space Station Testing Will Evaluate Photovoltaic Materials
Georgia Tech researchers are preparing to send 18 photovoltaic cells to the International Space Station, including silicon-based devices developed at the University Center of Excellence for Photovoltaics Research and Education under ECE Professor Ajeet Rohatgi.
Anderson Named 2025 Astronaut Scholar
The ECE undergrad is hoping to redefine how biological samples are preserved in resource-limited environments.
From Fjords to Firmware: Sophie Andersen Finds Her Spark Abroad
A summer of reflection, reconnection, and signal processing shapes one ECE student’s new direction.
How Agentic AI is Rethinking the Origins of Life on Earth
Georgia Tech researchers Amirali Aghazadeh and Daniel Saeedi discuss AstroAgents, an agentic AI system that analyzes space chemistry to generate new ideas for life’s beginnings.
Future AI Engineers Get Hands-On at Georgia Tech’s CoSense Summer Institute
Co-led by the CoCoSys and CogniSense research centers, the CoSense Summer Institute introduced Georgia high school students to advanced sensor and AI technologies.
Sara Fridovich-Keil Joins Faculty as Assistant Professor
Bringing expertise in computational imaging and machine learning, the Atlanta native returns home to advance research at the intersection of theory and real-world applications.
Space: The Current Frontier
From the Helluva Engineer Magazine: ECE faculty are among the many Georgia Tech engineers that have the solar system covered, with projects hundreds — or millions — of miles from home.
Engineering the Car of the Future
ECE experts look to the future of the automotive industry, and how new technology—from innovations in electric motors, wireless charging, autonomous systems, and beyond—will not only transform vehicles, but reshape the power grid, influence policy decisions, and impact numerous aspects of society.
CRNCH Summit Explores the Next Generation of Computing
The Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH) recently hosted its seventh annual CRNCH Summit, co-sponsored by the College of Computing and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
IEEE Honors Rincón-Mora’s Career of Innovation in Power-Supply and Energy-Harvesting Integrated Circuits
The prominent award from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society reflects the professor’s impact on sustainable microchip design for powering devices in healthcare, industry, defense, and everyday life.
Utilities are facing an AI-cybersecurity paradox
From Lattitude Media: ECE associate professor Saman Zonouz talks about the growing cybersecurity risks of engineered systems and how artificial intelligence might become the next form of protection.
Undergraduate Students Share Research at ORS Symposium as Part of IEEE CyPhyRa Week in Atlanta
The annual research event was held alongside three other IEEE-sponsored conferences and give students experience beyond the traditional classroom through long-term projects.
ECE Headed to Dallas for 75th Electronic Components and Technology Conference
Researcher from ECE and other College of Engineering schools will present their research and accept awards at the premier international microelectronic systems science, technology event.
Yu and AlRegib Recieve 2025 College of Engineering Excellence Awards
The ECE faculty members were two of eight recipients who were honored for demonstrating outstanding service, teaching, inventorship and commercialization.
Antonakakis Named Regents’ Innovator
The University System of Georgia appointment enables Antonakakis to further commercialize cutting-edge technologies that enhance U.S. cyber defense capabilities.
The Lab Building the Antennas of Tomorrow
From Tech Square ATL: The mmWave Antennas & Arrays Lab, under the direction of associate professor Nima Ghalichechian, is silently innovating in wireless communication.
CoCoSys Develops Groundbreaking Neuro-Symbolic AI Chip
At its third annual review, the JUMP 2.0 center celebrated its halfway point by unveiling a new neuro-symbolic AI chip, emphasizing a commitment to leading AI innovation and training the next generation of semiconductor engineers.
Forensics tool ‘reanimates’ the ‘brains’ of AIs that fail in order to understand what went wrong
From The Conversation: ECE Ph.D. student David Oygenblik and associate professor Brendan Saltaformaggio have created a system, AI Psychiatry, or AIP, that can recreate the scenario in which an AI failed in order to determine what went wrong. Isolating the cause of an AI failure and find a solution is imperative for the future of these models.
AI Makerspace Turns One, with Students Charting the Course
As the AI Makerspace marks one year, Georgia Tech students have harnessed industry-grade AI resources to develop tools and insights, driving campus integration and fostering a new era of AI education.
On Outdoor Adventures or in the Lab, Love Award Winner James Shin is Always Exploring the Limits
The electrical engineering senior has received Tech’s top academic honor for graduating students in 2025.
Celebrating Faculty and Staff Who Champion Undergraduate Success
Director of ECE Student Engagement and Well-Being Lakshmi Raju won the Office of Undergraduate Education's Complete College Georgia Champion for her transformative impact on student success.
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.