The new Regents’ Entrepreneur distinction is granted to faculty members who have an established reputation as successful innovators.

The project aims to develop fundamental theory and algorithms for addressing the heavily stressed conditions inherent to power systems.

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have found a detection method that could revolutionize cancer treatment by showing how cancers metastasize and what stage they are.

The award-winning article proposes a novel hierarchical physical design flow enabling the building of high-density and commercial-quality two-tier face-to-face-bonded hierarchical 3D ICs.

Ghosh’s research has shown how a novel oxide material, lithium niobite, can use design rules similar to CMOS.

Alan Doolittle is doing what was once thought impossible: turning an electrical insulator into an ultra-wide bandgap semiconductor.

Chance Brown, Shu Lin, and Julie Sonneberg-Klein have been formally recognized by the College of Engineering.

The award recognizes PES student members from around the world who have chosen an academic path leading to an electric power and energy engineering career.

The paper proposes a magnetic integration design for electric vehicle (EV) wireless power transfer (WPT) systems.

HyTech Racing, Georgia Tech’s student-led electric racing team, placed third overall at the Formula SAE Electric Competition hosted at Michigan International Speedway.