A Journey to Japan Brings Life (and Work) into Focus
A family summer trip to Japan offered more than adventure for ECE staff member Bao Nguyen, helping him reflect on the values that guide his life at home and on campus.
A family summer trip to Japan offered more than adventure for ECE staff member Bao Nguyen, helping him reflect on the values that guide his life at home and on campus.
The ECE financial administrator was recognized as one of the up-and-comers in the field for his leadership and innovation.
After driving 170 miles in their custom-built solar-powered car at the 2025 Electrek Formula Sun Grand Prix, the Georgia Tech Solar Racing team heads into next year looking to go even farther.
The Ph.D. candidate was recognized for research that aims to advance performance, efficiency, and trustworthiness of physical intelligence.
ECE experts look to the future of the automotive industry, and how new technology—from innovations in electric motors, wireless charging, autonomous systems, and beyond—will not only transform vehicles, but reshape the power grid, influence policy decisions, and impact numerous aspects of society.
DARPA is backing Professor Ali Adibi’s work to use light, not electricity, to move data faster and more efficiently in next-generation electronics.
After nearly four decades at ECE, Professor Gordon Stüber reflects on the days of limited network ports and analog mobile phones, while celebrating the School’s rise as a research powerhouse and the evolution of wireless communications.
The Ph.D. student was honored at the IEEE International Reliability Physics Symposium for research that boosts retention in ferroelectric NAND and advancing next-gen memory.
With another second-place finish under their belt, the interdisciplinary club is closing in on the finish line with lessons learned and first place in sight.