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.
The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is recognizing and celebrating the achievements of its students, staff, and faculty with honors from the Roger P. Webb Awards Program.
The Library’s Crosland Tower seventh floor terraces and Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons’ fifth floor rooftop garden will be open for graduation photos April 30 through May 8.
At the corner of Hemphill Avenue and Ferst Drive sits a lush, green, 8-acre treasure — a study in ecological sustainability, innovative pedagogy, and individual contemplation.