ECE faculty members and students received awards and recognitions at the Georgia Tech Faculty & Staff Honors Luncheon and at the Georgia Tech Student Honors Day.

On April 22, the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) held its 14th annual Roger P. Webb Awards Program, which honors the students, staff, and faculty who have shown exceptional dedication to their professions and studies.

Nominations are now open for the 2015 Roger P. Webb Awards, which recognize the excellence of the faculty, staff, and students in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

ECE's Ahmad Beirami and Zhixuan Xia have been chosen for Sigma Xi Best Ph.D. Thesis Awards, which will be presented at the Georgia Tech Sigma Xi Awards Dinner on April 15.

The Atlanta chapter of the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society (SSCS)/Circuits and Systems (CAS) Society has been selected for the 2014 IEEE SSCS Outstanding Chapter Award.

ECE Professors Muhannad Bakir, John D. Cressler, and Jennifer E. Michaels were among nine College of Engineering faculty members chosen for the Class of 1940 Course Survey Teaching Effectiveness Award.

ECE Assistant Professors Mark A. Davenport and Hua Wang have been selected for the 2015 Lockheed Dean's Excellence in Teaching Awards.

The Black Student Experience Task Force presented its 11 recommendations to President G.P. “Bud” Peterson late last spring. All recommendations were approved and will be implemented over the next three academic years.

Morehouse College and Georgia Institute of Technology recently co-hosted the Platform Summit, a two-and-a-half day event that explores how to diversify the innovation economy and connect underrepresented entrepreneurs and futurists.

Students should take these into account when attending the Career Fair this fall.

Students are invited to compete in the collegiate Solar Decathlon competition.

Although construction won’t begin until the spring semester of 2017, students have been working since 2015 to design the Solar Home at Georgia Tech that will be entered in the next Department of Energy Solar Decathlon.

TEQ Charging invented a power strip that allows multiple electric vehicles to be recharged by a single charging point.

The Georgia Institute of Technology remained the 7th best public institution in the nation and moved up to 34 in the Best Colleges overall ranking by U.S. News & World Report.

Startup Launch (formerly known as Startup Summer) is looking for the next great ideas from Tech students for its 2017 program.

Institute marks 130 years since its founding on Oct. 13, 1885.

At the 2017 Earth Day celebration, hundreds of people will receive T-shirts that they'll wear on campus for years to come — and they could be sporting your design.

This year’s Homecoming theme is “TrECHing Through the Jungle.”

Linda S. Milor and her students – T. Liu, C.-C. Chen, and S. Cha – received the Best Paper Award at ESREF 2015 (European Symposium on Reliability of Electron Devices, Failure Physics, and Analysis), held October 5-9 in Toulouse, France.

The Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN) at Georgia Tech is pleased to announce the winners for the 2015-16 Fall Seed Grant Awards.

Women comprise nearly 41 percent of Early Action admits for incoming class.

At Tech, 52 percent of students have an international experience before they graduate, and many students come from other countries to call Tech home for a semester or more.

Election to NAE is among the highest professional distinctions accorded to an engineer.

One of the world’s leading airline companies is developing a collaborative research center in the heart of Tech Square.

The federal government’s Uniform Requirements law is streamlining guidance and increasing accountability for recipients of federal funding.

Professor Azad Naeemi, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, will be representing Georgia Tech in the debate with his solution, “Nano/novel materials or devices to the rescue”.

Events will be hosted for faculty, staff during the spring semester.

Tech4Good, Idea to Prototype, and the Capstone Design Expo will let students show what they have been working on this semester.

This program is open to any current Georgia Tech or GTRI faculty member as project PI. The graduate student performing the research should be in the first 2 years of his/her graduate studies.

The two courses being offered this semester are team taught and interdisciplinary. Both have a “GT” designation, meaning they can count as a free elective for any major.

Georgia Tech graduate programs continue to earn high marks from U.S. News & World Report's annual rankings.

Of the 14,861 applicants during Tech's Early Action admission period, 4,424 were admitted on Jan. 9.

President Barack Obama gave shout-outs to George P. Burdell, the Ramblin’ Wreck, and even thermodynamics homework when he came to Georgia Tech on Tuesday to announce his Student Aid Bill of Rights.

GTSF will give out around $19,000 this semester, and applications are now open for the first round of the allocation process.

What’s the buzz about nanotechnology? Come learn about the leading-edge research happening at the nanoscale at Georgia Tech’s Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology.

CREATE-X is a collective of programs designed to boost students' entrepreneurial confidence and give them the tools they need to establish startups.

Georgia Tech received more than 27,500 applications. A total of 8,521 students have been offered admission.

The Energy Innovation Center will be a place where ideas, innovation and investment intersect

Georgia Tech students could soon have more time to prepare for finals and an extra day off at Thanksgiving, thanks to proposed changes to the academic calendar.

Gift will support construction adjacent to Van Leer Building.