A boron nitride separation layer is the basis for a new technique for producing photovoltaic cells.

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is pleased to welcome three new faculty members – Angelos Keromytis, Negar Kiyavash, and Shimeng Yu – to Georgia Tech.

A control system simulator for a chemical processing plant could help train operators on security measures.

Georgia Tech’s OMS programs are transforming online graduate education and changing lives — from computer science to analytics to cybersecurity. And it’s only the beginning.

Get to know ECE alumnus, Navid Yazdani - Associate Group Leader, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Cybersecurity researchers have helped close a side channel security vulnerability in popular encryption software.

New online master's in cybersecurity will cost less than $10,000.

The Richard A. Tapia Award is awarded annually to an individual who demonstrates significant research leadership and strong commitment and contributions to diversifying computing.

Scientists from Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology have made remarkable advances into recording the electrical activity that the nervous system uses to control complex skills.

Vending machine drivers told them “Gimme something better,” and they delivered