The research, which introduces a novel chip interconnect technology, is an important step toward more flexible multichip modules and advanced glass-based packaging platforms.
The ECE professor received the international recognition in his field, the Lord Rayleigh Award from the IEEE UFFC, recognizing his outstanding achievements, innovation, and leadership in advancing the field of ultrasonics.
The ECE professor won the award for ground-breaking developments to power regulation and energy harvesting technologies, and outstanding contributions to analog microcircuit education.
Al Jamal’s research on origami-inspired phased array antennas represents a quantum leap in antenna reconfigurability at mm-wave frequencies and a paradigm shift in massive MIMO applications and beyond-5G communication.
The ECE Ph.D. candidate was one of 10 people to receive the grant. The design aims to reduce energy consumption when performing power-intensive processes, like AI computing.
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.