Ph.D. student Wei Chun Wang will accept the conference’s Best Poster Presentation, while a number of other faculty members and students will present their work at the premiere microelectronics reliability conference.
The curriculum collaboration with the leading satellite operator will equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to drive innovations in satellite-based services.
The appointment further enhances the collaboration between Georgia Tech and GlobalFoundries to foster advancements in semiconductor research, education, and workforce development.
The new initiative enhances industry collaboration within academic environments, bridging skill and workforce gaps in electrical and computer engineering by offering students practical learning experiences and direct access to industry experts.
The Silicon Jackets hope to reduce the gap between graduation and employment, providing students with practical experience to accelerate their careers in chip design.
Professor Larry Heck was interviewed by Marketplace for their episode on how AI assistants like Alexa and Siri are working to catch up to popular large language model chatbots like ChatGPT.