By uniting experts across disciplines, Georgia Tech is positioning itself at the forefront of neuroscience and space research.

Next-Gen Brain Implants Offer New Hope for Depression

From IEEE Spectrum: ECE professor Christopher Rozell's AI model identifies signs of depression relapse five weeks before symptoms appear. The system has uncovered a neural biomarker linked to both relapse and sleep quality, giving clinicians a valuable early warning signal.

Space Station Testing Will Evaluate Photovoltaic Materials

Georgia Tech researchers are preparing to send 18 photovoltaic cells to the International Space Station, including silicon-based devices developed at the University Center of Excellence for Photovoltaics Research and Education under ECE Professor Ajeet Rohatgi.

The assistant professor, who’s research focuses on software/hardware co-design, was appointed to the position that recognizes ECE untenured faculty.

The two Ph.D. students will receive a year of support from Qualcomm to continue their pioneering research on chiplet-based system design.

Four people who have experienced brain implants shared their personal journeys, offering rare insight into the human side of neurotechnology.