Georgia Tech Draper Scholars Laurel Hilger, Gus Richter, and Kevin Zhang presented thesis research at a prominent national security symposium in Cambridge, Mass.
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.
Georgia Tech deepens its leadership in next-generation wireless, AI, and decentralized systems with the appointment of a visionary researcher and entrepreneur.
The meeting showcased AI innovations transforming seismic interpretation, processing, and imaging to deliver faster, more reliable subsurface insights for energy and environmental applications.
Researchers at the Georgia Tech-led Joint University Microelectronics Program 2.0 center, focused on creating smarter, energy-efficient cognitive sensors, shared the progress they’ve made as it passed the halfway point of its five-year timeline.
With the help of a contract award for up to $12 million from ARPA-H, a team of researchers led by the School of Cybersecurity and Privacy at will begin developing an advanced cybersecurity platform to protect hospitals.
Ph.D. students Hansol Yoon and Kyungduck Yoon's method has been featured in Nature Communications for achieving real-time panoramic super-resolution, opening doors to advanced large-scale cellular analysis.
The predictive cycling system headlined an Expo packed with ECE innovations across health tech, wearables, financial computing, smart home automation, and more.