Three Georgia Tech ECE faculty members have been awarded promotion and/or tenure, effective August 15, 2019.

Both graduate programs in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) dropped a spot in the 2020 U.S. News & World Report graduate engineering program rankings. Despite this, the overall standing is still good for ECE.

Magnus Egerstedt has been elected as a Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.

ECE Ph.D. student Min-Yu Huang has been selected for the Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholar Award.

Kung received the Stover Volunteerism Award last year, which is an annual award bestowed by Eaton Corporation on an employee with significant involvement in community service.

An ultra-low power hybrid chip inspired by the brain could help give palm-sized robots the ability to collaborate and learn from their experiences.

Successful proposals to this program will identify a new, currently-unfunded research idea that requires core facility access to generate preliminary data necessary to pursue other funding avenues.

A new technique could one day help prevent hackers from sabotaging electric power substations and other critical infrastructure.

ECE Assistant Professor Tushar Krishna will have two of his recent research papers featured in the IEEE Micro “Top Picks from Computer Architecture Conferences,” to be published in the May/June 2019 issue.

If you're thinking of attending graduate school at Georgia Tech, campus tours are now being offered.