Co-led by the CoCoSys and CogniSense research centers, the CoSense Summer Institute introduced Georgia high school students to advanced sensor and AI technologies.
Bringing expertise in computational imaging and machine learning, the Atlanta native returns home to advance research at the intersection of theory and real-world applications.
From the Helluva Engineer Magazine: ECE faculty are among the many Georgia Tech engineers that have the solar system covered, with projects hundreds — or millions — of miles from home.
The prominent award from the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society reflects the professor’s impact on sustainable microchip design for powering devices in healthcare, industry, defense, and everyday life.
The ECE professor was named to the five-year appointment for outstanding scholarship, dedication to education, and excellence in service at Institutional, national, international levels.
The annual research event was held alongside three other IEEE-sponsored conferences and give students experience beyond the traditional classroom through long-term projects.
Researcher from ECE and other College of Engineering schools will present their research and accept awards at the premier international microelectronic systems science, technology event.
As the AI Makerspace marks one year, Georgia Tech students have harnessed industry-grade AI resources to develop tools and insights, driving campus integration and fostering a new era of AI education.