The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrated its outstanding students, staff, and faculty at the 2025 Roger P. Webb Awards Program.
The ECE professor awarded the prestigious distinction for outstanding contributions to computational neuroengineering, psychiatric neuromodulation, and international leadership in accessible biomedical education.
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.
The College of Sciences’ signature research event featured thought-provoking discussions at the intersection of neuroscience, cognition, and artificial intelligence.
Ph.D. student Wei Chun Wang will accept the conference’s Best Poster Presentation, while a number of other faculty members and students will present their work at the premiere microelectronics reliability conference.
The curriculum collaboration with the leading satellite operator will equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to drive innovations in satellite-based services.