Weitnauer Retiring After 48 Years at Georgia Tech
Professor Mary Ann Weitnauer, a leader in wireless communications research and a trailblazer for women in engineering, retires after a remarkable 48-year academic and professional career.
Professor Mary Ann Weitnauer, a leader in wireless communications research and a trailblazer for women in engineering, retires after a remarkable 48-year academic and professional career.
The ECE alum's remarkable academic and professional journey has culminated in the creation of the John Slaughter Chair in Semiconductors, with Professor Alan Doolittle honored as the first recipient.
The winning ECE project advances UAV technology using gallium nitride semiconductors, while the interdisciplinary winner creates affordable, precise reaction wheels for better satellite orientation control.
From IEEE Spectrum: Lukas Graber and the Plasma and Dielectrics Laboratory are reimagining high-voltage circuit breakers to operate without gases that are bad for the environment and harmful to humans.
The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrated its outstanding students, staff, and faculty at the 2025 Roger P. Webb Awards Program.
Computer engineering rose to fifth in the country, while electrical engineering came in at sixth in the latest U.S. News and World Report Graduate Program Rankings.