Georgia Tech students won Pakathon global hackathon in October.

December welcomes two of Tech's major student showcases.

Hanju Oh and Dibyajat Mishra shared the first place poster award at the IEEE Global Interposer Technology Conference, held November 5-7 at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center.

School of CSE Ph.D. student Mikhail Isaev is the winner of the “Sudha” Award.

Imagine you’re a college student cramming for a test in your dorm room. What if there was a way for the school supplies and food to be delivered right to your dorm – not by car or foot, but by drone?

The nearly $11M, five-year extension of the SCALE program aims to restore global lead through education initiatives.

ECE Ph.D. student Mohammad Sendi received the J. Norman and Rosalyn Wells Fellowship Award, which is presented by the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University.

The GSSA is a prestigious research award for Ph.D. students of Taiwanese origin and aims to support international studies.

In recognition of the Ph.D. candidate's research on machine learning for inverse design and knowledge discovery in nanophotonics.

Each year, ten outstanding society student members from around the world are awarded an IEEE Photonics Society Graduate Student Scholarship.

She will attend the Heidelberg Laureate Forum and Rising Stars in EECS.

The 2021 TNANO Best Paper Award is the latest research from Yu’s Laboratory for Emerging Devices and Circuits to receive high recognition.

The award-winning team includes Minah Lee, Saibal Mukhopadhyay, and Burhan Mudassar.

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.

DAC is a premier event devoted to the design and design automation of electronic chips and systems.

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

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.

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.

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

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

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

ECE student who is on a mission to fight the climate crisis wins best paper at PVSC.

More than 80 individuals from 39 U.S. and international institutions attended this year’s event.

Multiple members of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) contributed to the four-year project.

The paper presents a feasibility study on using a novel non-volatile memory technology.ECE Ph.D. candidate Yandong Luo has been recognized with the Best Student Paper Award at the 2022 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) International

The Center for Signal and Information Processing’s (CSIP) program honored past and current students for their outstanding research and service.

Cadence scholarship winners are selected based on their impressive academic achievements, leadership, and drive to shape the world of technology.

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

The radar will be used to strengthen an existing collaboration between ECE and GTRI on thunderstorm and lightning development research.

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.

Wan is being recognized for his innovation in hardware and systems for autonomous machine computing.

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

Ghassan AlRegib's Omni Lab for Intelligent Visual Engineering and Science (OLIVES) is is at the forefront of today’s computer vision and visual machine learning research.

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

ECE projects spanned the breadth of the School’s research focus areas with innovative applications in fields like medicine, music, and hospitality.

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

The meeting was held November 16-18 at the CODA Building in Atlanta.

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

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

The ECE Ph.D is the lead mentor on the AI-based Discovery and Innovation VIP team