Nine ECE faculty members and seven ECE students were honored at Georgia Tech awards programs on April 20 and 21.
Nine faculty members in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) received top Georgia Tech awards at the Institute’s annual Faculty & Staff Honors Luncheon, held April 21 at the Georgia Tech Student Center Ballroom.
Ghassan AlRegib – Steven A. Denning Faculty Award for Global Engagement
Muhannad Bakir, Madhavan Swaminathan, Emmanouil (Manos) Tentzeris – Outstanding Achievement in Research Program Development Award (co-recipients are Suresh K. Sitaraman (team leader for the project–the Flexible Electronics Ecosystem), Samuel Graham Jr., and Peter Hesketh, George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering; and Chuck Zhang, H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Pamela T. Bhatti – Class of 1934 Outstanding Interdisciplinary Activities Award
Mark A. Davenport – Class of 1940 W. Roane Beard Outstanding Teacher Award
Deepak Divan – Outstanding Achievement in Research Innovation Award
Mary Ann Weitnauer – Class of 1934 Outstanding Service Award
Omer T. Inan – Sigma Xi Young Faculty Award (Inan was also honored at the annual Georgia Tech Sigma Xi Awards Banquet on April 18).
Seven ECE students were among award winners recognized at the annual Georgia Tech Student Honors Celebration, held on April 20 at the Georgia Tech Student Center Ballroom.
The following ECE-specific awards were recognized by College of Engineering Associate Dean Douglas B. Williams at this event. They and 22 additional students were presented with their awards at the Roger P. Webb Awards Program, held on April 18.
George Tzintzarov – Outstanding Electrical Engineering Senior Award
Ethan Everett – Outstanding Computer Engineering Senior Award
Daniel Canales – ECE Undergraduate Research Award
Nicole Elaine Barcori – Most Outstanding ECE Senior Co-op Award
The following ECE students were also recognized with awards, given by other units and groups at Georgia Tech.
George Tzintzarov – Love Family Foundation Scholarship
This is Georgia Tech’s highest award given to a graduating senior, and it recognizes the senior who has the most outstanding scholastic record of all members of the class. Tzintzarov was named as a co-recipient of this award this year with Charles Wang, who is a double-major in computer science and chemistry. See related story.
Jonathan Jeffrey, Benjamin Lazar – College of Engineering Honors Day Awards
These awards are given to engineering students who have the best academic records at the end of the third year of undergraduate study.
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