Funding for the Georgia Tech and Emory University training program in computational neural engineering was recently renewed and increased by the National Institutes of Health, expanding opportunities for students and scholars.
Hernandez-Mejia, who has worked at ECE’s National Electric Energy Testing, Research, & Applications Center (NEETRAC) since 2017, brings extensive experience to the member-driven electric utility research center.
The Regents’ professor combines academic rigor and passion for historical fiction in the final book of his Anthems of al-Andalus Series, after 14 years of dedicated writing and research in Spain.
The ECE professor, who specializes in semiconductor memory devices and circuits, was selected for his exceptional record of scholarship and service to the Institute.
This summer, ECE helped the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering host an inaugural STEM immersion and mentoring program, GT PRIME, developed for school counselors and K-12 students in the community.
Professor Patricio Vela joins the MABLE project aiming to enhance indoor accessibility for persons with disabilities by creating a digital app with enhanced maps that help users navigate based on their specific needs.