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.
From Tech Square ATL: The mmWave Antennas & Arrays Lab, under the direction of associate professor Nima Ghalichechian, is silently innovating in wireless communication.
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 Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH) recently hosted its seventh annual CRNCH Summit, co-sponsored by the College of Computing and the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
From The Conversation: ECE Ph.D. student David Oygenblik and associate professor Brendan Saltaformaggio have created a system, AI Psychiatry, or AIP, that can recreate the scenario in which an AI failed in order to determine what went wrong. Isolating the cause of an AI failure and find a solution is imperative for the future of these models.
Director of ECE Student Engagement and Well-Being Lakshmi Raju won the Office of Undergraduate Education's Complete College Georgia Champion for her transformative impact on student success.
The electrical engineering senior has received Tech’s top academic honor for graduating students in 2025.