The Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrated its outstanding students, staff, and faculty at the Roger P. Webb Awards Program.
The research will advance the development of AI systems to meet increasing computational demands, while achieving more human-like cognitive capabilities with improved efficiency.
Led by Azadeh Ansari, a collaborative effort with UCLA, UCSB, and JPL aims to revolutionize sensor technology to operate reliably at temperatures exceeding 800°C.
Georgia Tech is one of the first research universities in the country to receive the GH200 Grace Hopper Superchip from NVIDIA for testing, study, and research.
Three Georgia Tech electrical and computer engineering students and a research engineer travelled to Texas to capture data from the ionosphere during the eclipse.
The visit coincided with the launch of the AI Makerspace, continuing the discussion of collaboration between academia and industry while inspiring ECE students to explore topics at the forefront of field.
As machine learning become more integrated into everyday life, the benchmarking of the ever-evolving technology done by ECE researchers is improving algorithms and unlocking new possibilities.