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.

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.

The Ph.D. student was recognized for advancing biomedical imaging through photonics research.

Holly Rush has worked at Georgia Tech since 2000. Her employment influenced her son, Andrew, to attend the Institute and study computer engineering.

The event provided a unique opportunity for the Decision and Control Laboratory community to share research, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and engage in discussions at the frontier of control theory, robotics, and decision-making.

AI-powered systems are not magical, nor are they foolproof – they can and do regularly fail to work as intended.