Spring commencement ceremonies will feature Ed Bastian, Paul Judge, Ryan Gravel, and Stacey A. Dixon as guest speakers.

Teams with ECE students win Best Overall, Best Interdisciplinary, and People's Choice Awards.

In fall 2021, Biya Haile will enter the Ph.D. program in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech as the first Paul & Daisy Soros fellow ever to pursue a graduate degree at Tech.

Members of the L.O.V.E. GT working group will join meetings of various campus groups and departments to talk about the Institute’s values and share ways to further incorporate the values into our work.

Hua Wang was recently featured in a blog on the GlobalFoundries (GF) website as one of three highlighted, high-profile university partner professors.

Nine ECE employees were recognized with Georgia Tech Years of Service Awards. 

Traditionally, electric components and systems, such as semiconductors and chips, are tuned and tested over months before they are optimized for a task. A new method uses a statistical technique based on probabilities called Bayesian optimization.

IMat's Executive Director (Professor Eric Vogel, MSE) and Innovation Initiative Leader (Professor Jud Ready, GTRI) have created a new Science Advisor position and a team of Initiative Leaders to shape the future of IMat.

Four faculty members from the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) received top Georgia Tech awards.

We talk to three ECE graduating seniors about their time at Georgia Tech.