The Fall Capstone Design Expo will be held December 5, 2022 in McCamish Pavilion

The new Regents’ Entrepreneur distinction is granted to faculty members who have an established reputation as successful innovators.

Since it’s creation in 2014, Create-X has served 5,000 students generating $100 million in venture capital.

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The award-winning article proposes a novel hierarchical physical design flow enabling the building of high-density and commercial-quality two-tier face-to-face-bonded hierarchical 3D ICs.

Harnessing the power of “phase-change” materials, Georgia Tech researchers have demonstrated how reconfigurable metasurfaces — artificial materials with extraordinary optical properties — are crucial to the future of nanotechnology.

EPEPS is the premier international conference on advanced and emerging issues in electrical modeling, analysis and design of electronic interconnections, packages, and systems.

The project aims to develop fundamental theory and algorithms for addressing the heavily stressed conditions inherent to power systems.

Chance Brown, Shu Lin, and Julie Sonneberg-Klein have been formally recognized by the College of Engineering.

Zhang has been a faculty member in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) since 2007.

This research paves the way to design anticipatory networking approaches for future wireless systems.

Ghosh’s research has shown how a novel oxide material, lithium niobite, can use design rules similar to CMOS.

This year’s milestone event featured guests who played an important role in the development of ORS.

The School’s partnership with the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC), in particular, will be key to the country’s long-term semiconductor competitiveness.

The award recognizes PES student members from around the world who have chosen an academic path leading to an electric power and energy engineering career.

His research could enable a clean, cheaper, and more flexible energy future even if household energy consumption increases.

The paper proposes a magnetic integration design for electric vehicle (EV) wireless power transfer (WPT) systems.

Professor Biing Hwang Juang and his research recognized at 22 IEEE International Conference on Communications

The new 524-page textbook, published by Springer Nature, evolved from the material Rincón-Mora developed for ECE 6445 Power IC Design course.

ECE Professor Sung-Kyu Lim named Motorola Solutions Foundation Professor, effective April 1, 2022.

The K99/R00 Pathway award provides support for up to two-year postdoctoral mentored phase and a successive three-year independent phase as a principal investigator.

ECE graduates Garrett Langley B.E.E. ’09, Carmel Ortiz B.E.E. ’89, James G. Pope B.E.E. ’65, and Ronald L. Yancey B.E.E. ’65 were honored.

Das was recognized for her Ph.D. thesis research, “Architecture and Software for Reliable Quantum Computing.”

The 2022 awards recognized 52 students, five staff members and four faculty members.

Zachary Engel and Keisuke Motoki won the Best Oral Presentation Award and the Best Student Poster Award, respectively.

The prestigious award is presented annually to one individual in recognition of their contributions to automatic control education in any form.

The next DOE-sponsored Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition (AVTC) set to begin in Fall 2022.

The UCEM Fellowship has the goal of increasing the number of outstanding engineering, science, and computing Ph.D. students from under-served populations.

Centered on the master’s thesis research of Kulkarni, the noted paper has received special recognition in  OPG’s “Applied Optics” publication.

Once the size of ants, these Georgia Tech 3D-printed micro-robots can now only be seen under a microscope.

The Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholar Award honors the world’s most innovative young engineers in information and communications technology (ICT).

IMS’s Student Paper Competition is held every year to identify and recognize outstanding technical contributions from individual students.

The prestigious appointment is effective April 1, 2022.

The Test of Time Award recognizes papers that have established their significance in history by standing the test of time.

Buggaveeti is currently pursuing an online master’s degree in ECE.

She is being recognized for her research contributions in “highly-efficient, power-dense and fault-tolerant multilevel converter-based medium-voltage drives.”

The fellowship is the highest honor awarded to graduate students by the U.S. Department of Defense agencies.

Each year, ten outstanding IPS student members from around the world are awarded the Graduate Student Scholarship. Md Shariful Islam, a Ph.D. candidate in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), has been selected for the 2022

Replacing the potent greenhouse gas SF6 in high-voltage circuit breakers with a clean alternative is critical as the U.S. looks to upgrade its aging electrical infrastructure.

Since 1951, the prestigious fellowship has collaborated with faculty, students, and universities by supporting exceptional Ph.D. students.