The ECE professor awarded the prestigious distinction for outstanding contributions to computational neuroengineering, psychiatric neuromodulation, and international leadership in accessible biomedical education.

The College of Sciences’ signature research event featured thought-provoking discussions at the intersection of neuroscience, cognition, and artificial intelligence.

The award will provide real-world experience to the undergraduate students in power and energy engineering careers.

The ECE professor has been recognized for major achievements in formation of reconfigurable metaphotonic structures enabled by phase-change materials.

Making history as the first woman to attend Georgia Tech-Lorraine, now Georgia Tech-Europe.