Congressional Visit Highlights Cybersecurity Research
In a recent visit from congressional staffers, Georgia Tech researchers showcased cutting-edge projects in cyber-physical systems security.
In a recent visit from congressional staffers, Georgia Tech researchers showcased cutting-edge projects in cyber-physical systems security.
Clouds of tiny structures that are lighter than feathers – and whose properties can be remotely controlled by radio frequency (RF) signals – could one day give U.S. warfighters and their allies the ability to observe their adversaries while reducing how well they themselves can be seen.
ECE’s Fall 2023 Career Fair saw a record turnout. Gain insights from both students and recruiters about the valuable opportunities and benefits offered by their participation in this thriving career fair.
Both electrical engineering (E.E.) and computer engineer (Cmp.E.) remain in the top 5, with E.E. coming in at No. 4 and Cmp.E. at No. 5.
Harnessing the power of explainable AI, researchers have unveiled the first insights into the complex workings of deep brain stimulation therapy for severe depression.
Paul Steffes, a professor emeritus in ECE, has received NASA's Exceptional Scientific Achievement Medal for his pivotal role in unveiling the secrets of Jupiter's atmosphere through the Juno mission.
By introducing middle and high school students to design thinking and diverse STEM fields, ECE's development and involvement in summer camps has created a platform for future innovators, problem-solvers, and scholars.