From awards to presentations, researchers and alumni from several Georgia Tech schools had a significant impact at the premier microarchitecture conference.
The project completed by ECE Professor Mary Ann Weitnauer’s VIP team takes players through a game driven narrative that uses motion tracking technology and animatronics to create an immersive environment.
Georgia Tech graduate students visited Micron Technology's midtown Atlanta location to learn about the culture of the leading American producer of DRAM, flash memory, and SSDs.
Teams used the AI Makerspace and expertise from NVIDIA mentors to benchmark and improve their projects during the event, which offered in-person collaboration for the first time.
The highly regarded prize recognizes ECE researcher’s pioneering work enabling mass production of compound semiconductors that fuel our information age.
The graduate student plans to use the fellowship to advance research on integrating ferroelectric materials into 3D NAND flash technology for non-volatile memory applications.