Four faculty members from the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering will receive the Class of 1940 Course Survey Teaching Effectiveness Award, which is sponsored by the Center for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning (CETL).

Researchers have demonstrated a novel reconfigurable computing device that uses much less power than comparable digital devices.

ECE Assistant Professor Mark A. Davenport has been named the recipient of the 2015 IEEE Signal Processing Society Best Paper Award.

ECE Professor Ayanna Howard has been selected as the 2016 recipient of the A. Nico Habermann Award, given by the Computing Research Association (CRA).

SIx ECE faculty members have been awarded promotion or tenure, effective July 1, 2016.

In emergencies, people may trust robots too much, a new study has found.

Researchers are using device fingerprints to help secure the electrical grid.

Many of Georgia Tech’s largest competitions take place during spring semester, giving students an opportunity to showcase their ideas and get the funding and resources they need to turn them into a reality.

The NSF Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer (SBIR/STTR) program seeks to transform scientific discovery into societal and economic benefit by catalyzing private sector commercialization of technological innovations.

Kaitlin Fair (ECE) started a Georgia Tech Lean In Chapter in April of 2015 with the help of fellow students Marissa Connor (ECE), Shan Tie (ChBE), Dalar Nazarian (ChBE), and Chelsea Jean-Mary (ECE).