An ultra-low power hybrid chip inspired by the brain could help give palm-sized robots the ability to collaborate and learn from their experiences.

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.

A new technique could one day help prevent hackers from sabotaging electric power substations and other critical infrastructure.

Slow and energy-efficient SlothBot will handle environmental monitoring and other tasks.

A new approach enabled by 3D printing could help isolate tumor cells circulating in the bloodstream.

Georgia Tech is part of a new research center created to solve some of the most challenging issues in AI.

The globally recognized researcher in advanced power conversion technologies is the first Georgia Tech faculty member to receive the distinction.

The collaboration hopes to redefine digital storage, tackling the core of AI progress by reducing voltage in NAND flash technology through a new ferroelectric structure.

The ECE professor is recognized for his significant contributions to wireless communications encompassing additively manufactured antenna arrays and RF modules as well as wireless power transfer.

The recognition, bestowed by the President of the French Republic, recognizes Bernard Kippelen's dedication to fostering research and academic collaboration between France and America.

Professor Wenshan Cai secures a spot in Optica's prestigious 2024 Fellow Class, recognizing his groundbreaking contributions that have advanced the field of optics and photonics.

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.

Professor Emeritus Madhavan Swaminathan’s contributions to semiconductor packaging have been recognized with an IEEE Technical Field Award named in honor of Professor Emeritus Rao R. Tummala.

Jungyoun Kwak, a Ph.D. candidate in ECE, has received a Best Student Paper Award for his pioneering research in 3D monolithic integration.

The project aims to develop theoretically principled and robust algorithms that can effectively learn from complex graph-structured data.

ECE Ph.D. student Sagnik Dasgupta wins Best Poster Award at the IEEE Photovoltaics Conference for his innovative research

Collaborative Excellence: Meet the Team in the Winning Effort

ECE Professor Faramarz Fekri to take on prominent wireless-systems role as John E. Pippin Chair, bringing expertise in wireless communication and mentorship.

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.

ECE researcher, Sankar Alagapan, has secured a prestigious clinical transition award from Georgia CTSA, advancing neuroscientific research.

GT ECE's graduate programs are both back in the top five in the 2023-24 U.S. News & World Report rankings.

The award-winning dissertation proposes an end-to-end benchmark framework to evaluate state-of-the-art compute-in-memory (CIM) accelerators.

Inan is the director of the Inan Research Lab, where he and his research team work on non-invasive physiological sensing and modulation.

They are honored for their technical achievement and for their service to the general optics community.

The award is the most prestigious award in support of early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models.

Each year, PELS selects distinguished society members as DLs to celebrate and honor their high achievements.

The NSF CAREER award is the most prestigious award in support of early-career faculty.

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.

Brendan Saltaformaggio leads a $10M DARPA-funded effort to update critical defense software.

This fall, the Institute will launch a foundational, interdisciplinary program to lead in research related to neuroscience, neurotechnology, and society.

Georgia Tech researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind automated measurement tool that can assess password protection policies across the internet.