From protecting crops to translating chicken clucks, researchers at the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering are shaping the future of agriculture.
Georgia Tech is developing a new artificial intelligence (AI) based method to automatically find and stop threats to renewable energy and local generators for energy customers across the nation’s power grid.
Engineers and computer scientists show how bad actors can exploit browser-based control systems in industrial facilities with easy-to-deploy, difficult-to-detect malware.
Jeremiah Lightner is making his third trip to Alaska, continuing his atmospheric research that will help his group create the first accurate top-to-bottom model of the ionosphere.
Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering celebrates the legacy and contributions of the Divine Nine fraternities and sororities role in fostering community, culture, and academic support among Black students.