The Year in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

From multimillion-dollar research grants to new AI experts welcomed to the faculty, Georgia Tech's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering looks back on the pivotal year dominated by artificial intelligence and machine learning.

The research shows that people in lower socioeconomic tiers wait nearly three hours longer on average for their power to be restored.

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.

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

The College of Engineering has recognized Ito's dedication to mental health, mindfulness, and positive culture at the CoE Staff Engagement Day this week.