ECE Researchers and Students Headline ISSCC 2024
From organizing committees to presenting research, Georgia Tech stood out at this year’s IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference.
From organizing committees to presenting research, Georgia Tech stood out at this year’s IEEE International Solid-State Circuits Conference.
Jeremiah Lightner is making his third trip to Alaska, continuing his atmospheric research that will help his group create the first accurate top-to-bottom model of the ionosphere.
Eve Cuero navigates the challenges as both student and a staff member with determination and pride.
Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrates the legacy and contributions of the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities role in fostering community, culture, and academic support among Black students.
The Black Issues in Computing Education Symposium launched the inaugural event in the Dominican Republic during Black History Month 2024, looking to advance postsecondary computing education for Black scholars.
Two new faculty members joined the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the start of the 2024 Spring Semester. Matthew Hale and Maegan Tucker are both Georgia Tech alumni and come back to the institute, bringing exciting and distinctive research interests spanning computational intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and beyond.