ECE Assistant Professor Daniel Molzahn has been named as the recipient of the 2021 IEEE Power and Energy Society (PES) Outstanding Young Engineer Award.
Three students in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) have received funding through the National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP).
The May/June 2021 issue of IEEE Potentials introduces engineering entrepreneurship in both academic and corporate settings to the magazine’s readers, which are primarily undergraduate and graduate student members of IEEE and young professionals.
ECE Associate Professor Hua Wang has been selected for the 2021 Qualcomm Faculty Award (QFA) for his contributions to Next-Generation (5G Beyond and 6G) Wireless Circuits, Systems, and Infrastructures.
As you return to campus for what may be the first time in several months, you’ll find much that is familiar, as well as new signs related to safety measures for the Georgia Tech community.
Raheem Beyah has been selected as Georgia Tech’s new dean and Southern Company chair of the College of Engineering, and will begin his duties as dean on Jan. 15.
Conditions permitting, a final decision is expected during the fall semester, with the goal of having the Institute’s next provost in the role no later than January 2021.
The road to the 2021 InVenture Prize will be different, but the pandemic won’t stop the 13th edition of Georgia Tech’s signature invention competition from recognizing students' best new ideas.
Laurence J. Jacobs, associate dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Engineering and professor of civil and environmental engineering and mechanical engineering, has been appointed interim dean of the College of Engineering.
For those who have already been participating in weekly surveillance testing on campus, thank you for helping to keep our campus community safe. And for those who haven’t, now is the time to start.
Since last spring, Georgia Tech has been reworking its Fiscal Year 2021 budget due to the coronavirus pandemic and the ripple effect it is having on the state’s and Institute’s revenue.
Three surveys are being developed to solicit student feedback at the faculty, school, and Institute levels, as course instruction continues in distance format.
Though ethics is a year-round priority, Ethics Awareness Week puts a spotlight on how to make ethical decisions, where to find related resources, and Georgia Tech’s Office of Ethics and Compliance.
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.
Though students are allowed to return to campus after Thanksgiving, those who travel home for the holiday are encouraged to stay there until the spring semester, which begins Jan. 14, 2021.
On Wednesday, April 22, more than 850 faculty, researchers, and staff from Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) tuned in to a virtual town hall to hear updates and participate in a Q&A session.