Georgia Tech and Emory faculty members are uniting to train the next generation of engineering students in healthcare robotics technologies, so they can better understand the changing needs of patients and their caregivers and healthcare providers.

ECE Ph.D. student Monodeep Kar received a Best in Session Award at SRC TECHCON 2015, held September 20-22 in Austin, Texas.

An ECE student team – consisting of Francesco Amato, Christopher Peterson, and Muhammad Bashir Akbar – won the Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE RFID-TA 2015 Conference, held September 16-18 in Tokyo, Japan.

TEQ Charging invented a power strip that allows multiple electric vehicles to be recharged by a single charging point.

On Friday, October 23, as thousands of alumni and students converge on campus to celebrate homecoming, we will officially dedicate the final cast of Robert Berk’s Einstein sculpture right here on campus.

Researchers are putting liquid cooling right where it’s needed the most – a few hundred microns away from where the transistors are operating.

The Georgia Institute of Technology student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) was presented with a $185,000 gift from the Harris Corporation on September 3, 2015.

ECE Ph.D. student Spyridon (Spyros) Pavlidis received the European Microwave Conference Young Engineer Prize at the 45th European Microwave Conference (part of European Microwave Week), held September 6-11 in Paris, France.

ECE Professor Madhavan Swaminathan won a Best Paper Award at the 10th IEEE Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference (NMDC 2015), held September 13-16 in Anchorage, Alaska.

ECE and ME Associate Professor Aaron Ames took part in a robotic roundtable on the September 20 edition of Atlanta Tech Edge.