Jan 20, 2026

The program and operations manager was praised by her colleagues for her professionalism and initiative when supporting a variety of school processes.

Jan 15, 2026

Created by Georgia Tech professors for a particularly challenging class, this AI teaching assistant doesn’t know the meaning of office hours.
Jan 14, 2026

School of Electrical and Computer Engineering assistant professor Matthew Flavin brought prototype haptic device to students in Georgia Tech’s EXCEL Program as part of a research study developing wearable technology that creates an experience of touch using vibrations while gathering sensory data from the user through skin contact.  

Jan 13, 2026

The Ph.D. student earned the Best Demonstration Award for developing a 3D ferroelectric memory design that enables high-density, low-power storage for future AI systems.

Jan 12, 2026

Spatial computing is transforming engineering education at Georgia Tech and opening new paths for entrepreneurship and technical training.

Jan 09, 2026

The Ph.D. student was one of seven students globally to receive the newly established IEEE LLM-Aided Design Fellowship, awarded for research using large language models to automate hardware design.

Dec 17, 2025

The initiative, co-led by Ali Adibi and Ashkan Zandi, is developing sensor technology in feminine hygiene products to detect heavy menstrual bleeding, addressing a condition often overlooked until it causes severe health consequences. 

Dec 17, 2025

Honored for decades of service, the Regents Professor has been instrumental in supporting Beta Mu, Georgia Tech’s Eta Kappa Nu chapter, widely regarded as one of the strongest in the country.

Dec 17, 2025

Georgia Tech Draper Scholars Laurel Hilger, Gus Richter, and Kevin Zhang presented thesis research at a prominent national security symposium in Cambridge, Mass.

Dec 12, 2025

Jameson Gatewood came to Georgia Tech to study electrical engineering. He’s leaving with not only a master’s degree, but also a growing company in a field few engineers ever consider.