The team, led by ECE professor Shimeng Yu, analyzed different combinations of settings for emerging non-volatile memory (eNVM) technologies in hopes of improving AI hardware efficiency and power.
Al Jamal’s research on origami-inspired phased array antennas represents a quantum leap in antenna reconfigurability at mm-wave frequencies and a paradigm shift in massive MIMO applications and beyond-5G communication.
Shikhar Shiromani is pursuing new horizons at his summer internship at NVIDIA as he combines cutting-edge tech development with exploration of the wonder of California.
Inspired by a study abroad stint at Georgia Tech-Europe, Jennifer Wolfe returned to Europe this summer for a six-week adventure across France, Italy, and Greece, blending love, learning, and exploration.
The winners continue a strong tradition of ECE students receiving the fellowship. Each submitted a unique research proposal ranging from materials to hardware design.
The ECE Ph.D. candidate was one of 10 people to receive the grant. The design aims to reduce energy consumption when performing power-intensive processes, like AI computing.