ECE Ph.D. student Shruti Lall was chosen for the Best Poster Award at the 11th ACM Wireless of the Students, by the Students, and for the Students (ACM S3) Workshop, held October 21, 2019 at Los Cabos, Mexico.

ECE Ph.D. student Min-Yu Huang has been selected for the Marconi Society Paul Baran Young Scholar Award.

ECE Professor Manos Tentzeris has received the Humboldt Research Award.

ECE Regents' Professor Ajeet Rohatgi has been named as a recipient of the 2019 Distinguished Alumnus Award from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur.

ECE Assistant Professor Tushar Krishna will have two of his recent research papers featured in the IEEE Micro “Top Picks from Computer Architecture Conferences,” to be published in the May/June 2019 issue.

ECE Ph.D. student Brian Crafton and Muya Chang have won the 2019 Qualcomm Innovation Fellowship, which recognizes and rewards teams of two Ph.D. students each and their thesis advisor(s).

Alan Doolittle has been appointed as the Joseph M. Pettit Professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), effective on September 1, 2019.

ECE Ph.D. student Sensen Li has been selected for the 2019 IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) Graduate Student Fellowship.

ECE Ph.D. students Chia-Lin Cheng and Luong Nguyen have been chosen for a 2019 TechConnect Innovation Award.

Sanaz Paran received the Best Poster Award from the College of Engineering at the Sixth Annual Georgia Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium, held on September 19, 2019.

ECE Ph.D. student Said Al Abri has received the Best Poster Award from the 2019 Coordinated Science Laboratory (CSL) Student Conference.

ECE and CS graduate student Muya Chang has been selected for the 2019 Taiwan Government Scholarship to Study Abroad (GSSA).

Hutchinson is a professor and KUKA Chair for Robotics in Georgia Tech’s College of Computing and has served as associate director of IRIM.

On Friday 6 September, Prof. David Citrin gave a seminar “Teasing out the hidden layers of an old master painting using terahertz imaging” at the Center for Research and Restoration of Museums of France located in the basement of the Palais du Louvre.

Following an international search, Madhavan Swaminathan has been appointed as the new director of Georgia Tech’s 3D Systems Packaging Research Center (PRC).

Successful proposals to this program will identify a new, currently-unfunded research idea that requires core facility access to generate preliminary data necessary to pursue other funding avenues.

Larry Heck, a Georgia Tech alumna, believes in giving back and investing in future researchers.

Google's head of artificial intelligence visited Georgia Tech on Oct. 1 where he met with students and faculty and gave a presentation to more than 600 attendees.

Professor Douglas Blough and Ph.D. candidate Jingyuan Zhang's prizewinning paper unveils strategies using intelligent surfaces to revolutionize wireless network coverage.

Ph.D. candidate Mohammad Nikbakht in Professor Omer Inan's research group earned Best Paper recognition at the IEEE Conference on Body Sensor Networks for research on a miniaturized, fully digital, and wearable joint health sensing system.

Ph.D candidate Xi Li’s research has been honored at the this year’s International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems.

Collaborative Excellence: Meet the Team in the Winning Effort

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.

Two ECE women leaders, Pamela Bhatti and Ying Zhang are featured for their contributions across the College.

Athena's research focuses on developing a fundamental understanding of the mechanism of neuromorphic devices and tailoring the device characteristics through material optimization and electrical testing engineering.

After five attempts and a corporate career stint, Richard Lee finally founded his own startup, an AI writing tool for marketers called Supercopy.

This third year’s GTRI Graduate Student Research Fellowship Program (GSFP) will further the research collaboration across Georgia Tech’s schools and colleges, leading to innovations in everything from artificial intelligence to international policy.