James Shin, an electrical engineering major from Hoschton, Georgia, has received a 2025 Marshall Scholarship. He will study physics at the University of Cambridge and public policy at the University of Oxford to advance engineering in space.

The award will grow electronic packaging expertise and drive economic growth in Georgia.

The ECE professor’s highly cited 2013 paper has become an integral part of modern web search engines.

In this brief Q&A, Fanijo and Citrin discuss their research focus, how it relates to Matter and System’s core research focuses, and the national impact of this initiative.

Researchers honored for their innovations in AI speech processing and nanomaterials for medicine and electronics.

The prestigious award, given by the Semiconductor Research Corporation and Semiconductor Industry Association, recognizes lifetime research contributions to the U.S. semiconductor industry by university faculty.

The ECE professor received the international recognition in his field, the Lord Rayleigh Award from the IEEE UFFC, recognizing his outstanding achievements, innovation, and leadership in advancing the field of ultrasonics.

SCI awarded its first Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Scholarship.

Georgia Tech researchers, with Hyundai, uncovered wireless vulnerabilities in vehicles' internal networks.

The award will help increase U.S. global competitiveness in semiconductor and advanced packaging research and manufacturing.