Jun 01, 2023

ECE and Apple develop a novel course to meet the growing demand for skilled engineers in chip manufacturing.

May 25, 2023

Assuming the role of director on June 1, Joe Hagerman highlights why the National Electric Energy Testing, Research & Applications Center (NEETRAC) will be a key contributor to the success of America’s resilient power grid.  

May 23, 2023

The flagship computer-aided design journal (IEEE TCAD) has honored a NeuroSim series developed by Xiaochen Peng and Shimeng Yu, continuing ECE research's winning streak.

May 16, 2023

ECE researcher, Sankar Alagapan, has secured a prestigious clinical transition award from Georgia CTSA, advancing neuroscientific research.
May 16, 2023

Atlanta became the hub of technological innovation as the 2023 IEEE VIC Summit took place on May 5. ECE and the CREATE-X program co-hosted a lunch session, emphasizing the importance of innovation and entrepreneurship in academia a

May 11, 2023

The College of Engineering's 2023 Alumni Awards Ceremony highlighted exceptional graduates and showcased the College's dedication to excellence. Five distinguished ECE graduates were recognized for their invaluable contributions and achievements.

 

May 11, 2023

Graduate researcher Walter Disharoon, along with ECE Professor Nima Ghalichechian and GTRI's Dr. Joshua Kovitz, aim to revolutionize high-power microwave systems by manipulating wave beams through phase-change metasurfaces. 

 

May 10, 2023

Five faculty members will help grow the College of Engineering’s work in high-impact cyber-physical systems security as new Cybersecurity Fellows.
May 04, 2023

As the 2022-23 academic year draws to a close, spring graduates are ready to celebrate their achievements and look to the next chapter. From their academic accomplishments to their involvement in extracurricular activities, these students have left their mark on the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) community.

May 03, 2023

The Schmidt Science Fellows program, which provides a $100,000 stipend per year to postdoctoral scholars to solve the world's most pressing issues, has named Asim Gazi as Georgia Tech's first Fellow.