Institut Lafayette and German-based AIXTRON sign agreement following the 18th Franco-German Ministerial Council meeting held in Metz, France on April 7, 2016.

Five ECE students have been named recipients of National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.

FireHUD, which was invented by two Tech students, received the People’s Choice Award and $5,000

Student inventors from Georgia Tech, Boston College, Duke University, University of North Carolina and University of Virginia will compete in the ACC InVenture Prize finale.

As the 2015 president of the IEEE Computer Society, Tom Conte, professor in Georgia Tech’s Schools of Computer Science and Electrical & Computer Engineering, is leading a national initiative to rethink how computers compute. The initiative—“IEEE Rebootin

Georgia Tech has been chosen to be the Coordinating Office of the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) program.

FireHUD will represent Georgia Tech in the inaugural ACC InVenture Prize competition.

Groundbreaking new invention from Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering improves the lives of campus squirrels.

Information security students will compete before a national panel of venture capitalists for cash in the inaugural “Demo Day Finale” on April 13.

With more than 530 members, Georgia Tech's chapter of the Society of Women Engineers is the second largest in the nation.