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Tom Brewer: Master of Laboratory Management and Deadpan Humor
Tom Brewer served as the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering instructional laboratory manager from 1981 until his retirement in December 2018.
In Memoriam: Cecil O. Alford, 1933-2019
Cecil Alford served with distinction as a School of Electrical and Computer Engineering faculty member from 1968 until his retirement in 1998.
Demetrius Paris: Passionate Intellectual
Demetrius Paris had a remarkable 39-year career at Georgia Tech, serving as a faculty member, as director of the School of Electrical Engineering, and as vice president for research of the Institute.
ECE Faculty Highlight: Professor Paul Steffes
Paul Steffes is a professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. His research focuses on microwave and millimeter-wave remote sensing and radio astronomy.
Four ECE Faculty Recognized with CTL Teaching Excellence Awards
Sung Kyu Lim, Christopher Rozell, Brendan Saltaformaggio, and Alenka Zajic have been honored with the Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Class of 1934 Award.
Annual Winners Announced for Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Class of 1934 CIOS Award
Forty Georgia Tech instructors were recently recognized for their excellence in teaching from spring to fall 2019.
Georgia Tech's Recovery Task Force to Guide Return to Standard Operations
President Ángel Cabrera has appointed a new task force to guide and oversee planning for the eventual resumption of Institute operations.
Board of Regents and Georgia Tech Move to Reduce Costs to Students
Due to financial hardships caused by COVID-19, the Board of Regents (BOR) of the University System of Georgia moved to immediately reduce costs to students.
Four ECE Research Faculty Awarded Promotions
Four research faculty members from the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) have been awarded promotions, effective July 1, 2020.
Lung-Heart Super Sensor on a Chip Tinier Than a Ladybug
The future of socially distanced lung and heart health monitoring could lie in this inconspicuous yet incredibly sensitive chip.
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