Researchers at the Georgia Tech Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics (COPE) were presented the Academic R&D Award at IDTechEx Printed Electronics USA, an industry event held in Santa Clara, Calif. on December 10.
ECE Ph.D. students Hangue Park and Jeonghee Kim won the Best Demonstration Award at the 2012 IEEE Biomedical Circuits and Systems Conference, held November 28-30 in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
ECE Ph.D. student Paragkumar Thadesar won first place in the student paper competition at the 2nd Annual IEEE Global Interposer Technology Workshop, held November 14-16 at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center.
The Panasonic/Georgia Tech team–known as PIC Jackets–took third place in the Freescale Cup autonomous vehicle race event at SAE Convergence, held at the Detroit Cobo Center in Detroit, Mich. on October 17.
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Georgia Electronic Design Center are featured as the Faculty Spotlight on the Agilent Technologies web site.
ECE Associate Professor Muhannad Bakir has been appointed as the ON Semiconductor Junior Professor in Analog Integrated Circuit Design, effective August 15.
ECE Professor Manos Tentzeris and his Ph.D. student Rushi Vyas received the Architecture Award of Excellence from the Architecture World Summit, held in Bangalore, India on July 25-26.
On October 28, 2014 in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building Conference Room Suite at noon, Dr. James Meindl will present the first group of STEM Outreach Ambassadors from the “Teachable Moments” Program with certificates of outreach training completion
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.
Georgia Tech researchers have published a "roadmap" that details techniques that could make it possible to build a practical neuromorphic computer to mimic human cognition.
The Georgia Tech-COPE Student Research Video Contest gives students involved in the field of organic photonics and electronics at Georgia Tech an opportunity to present their research and compete with other students to win prize money.
Gary S. May, dean of the College of Engineering, has been elected to serve a two-year term as vice chair of the Engineering Deans Council Executive Board.
Following news the Food and Drug Administration has approved CardioMEMS's wireless heart monitoring device, St. Jude Medical Inc. said on Wednesday, May 28th, that it plans complete its acqusition of shares of the biotech company CardioMEMS.
At SEMICON West on Thursday, July 10, 2014, Professor Oliver Brand, Interim Executive Director of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN) at Georgia Tech, will present “MEMS-Based Sensing Systems and their Packaging."
Walter Henderson, Research Engineer and Bio-Characterization Team Lead for the IEN, interview introduction to the unique aspects, and current and future capabilities of the Marcus Nanotechnology Microscopy Suite.
The Georgia Tech National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network Research Experience for Undergraduates 2014 hosted five students for a 10 week intensive research program.
Oliver Brand has been named executive director of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, one of nine interdisciplinary research institutes at Georgia Tech.
Professor Azad Naeemi, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology, will be representing Georgia Tech in the debate with his solution, “Nano/novel materials or devices to the rescue”.