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

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

Vince Calhoun has been selected as the recipient of the 2022 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Region 3 Outstanding Engineer Award.

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

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

Associate Professor Omer Inan has been elected to the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) College of Fellows.

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

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

ECE Ph.D. student Naga Sasikanth Mannem has received a Predoctoral Achievement Award from the IEEE Solid-State Circuits Society.

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

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

ECE Ph.D. student Tzu-Yuan Huang has been named the recipient of an IEEE Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) Graduate Fellowship.

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

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

Tan Tonge has received the John W. Estey Power and Energy Society Scholarship, which is awarded by the IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES). 

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

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

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.

Six Georgia Tech faculty members were named IEEE Fellows, effective January 1, 2022. They are Ghassan AlRegib, Levent Degertekin, Bonnie Ferri, Arijit Raychowdhury, Maryam Saeedifard, and May Dongmei Wang.

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

The paper presents a physical design tool named Compact-2D that automatically builds high-density and commercial-quality monolithic three-dimensional integrated circuits (3D ICs).

Huiye Liu and Douglas Blough received the Best Paper Award at the IEEE Consumer Communications & Networking Conference, which was held January 8-11, 2022 in a virtual format. 

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

A significant distinction reserved for researchers with eight or more papers appearing in the proceedings of the symposium.

Research conducted by an Emory University-Georgia Tech team supported the Breakthrough Designation from the U.S. FDA of the gammaCoreTM nVNS device for the treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.

The project for the Dana Foundation's grant is led by ECE's Christopher Rozell.

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

ECE Ph.D. student Zishen Wan has been selected as a 2021 DAC Young Fellow and won the Best Research Video Award for his outstanding academic performance and research presentation.

The research presents new semiconductor chemistries that allow for improved semiconductor quality.

Riley is an engineer at ECE’s National Electric Energy Testing, Research, & Applications Center (NEETRAC).

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

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

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

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

Both ECE academic programs rose to their highest-ever positions in the 2023 U.S. News & World Report Best Colleges rankings released Sept. 12.

Brand and Tentzeris won Institute Research Awards, while Coogan took home a Sigma Xi Award.

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.

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

In the award-winning article, an optimization-based algorithm for quick evaluation of the eye diagram, dubbed worst-eye analysis, is suggested.

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is pleased to announce the appointment of our newest faculty member, Cong (Callie) Hao, and her appointment to the Sutterfield Family Early Career Professorship.