Like the internet before it, AI systems need shared standards to work together.
Tushar Krishna’s team and collaborators have released Chakra, a new set of tools developed through @MLCommons to help make that possible.
🔗 https://t.co/dfpuenc4rH
ECE students stood out at the Spring '26 Capstone Design Expo. Congrats to the Fall Detection and Alert team for Best ECE Project, with ECE students also contributing to the Overall Best and Best Interdisciplinary projects.
🔗 https://t.co/LBql0Ort8c
📷 https://t.co/sFAnZpKD09
Congratulations to all the six ECE graduates who received College of Engineering Alumni Awards.
🐝 Chaouki Abdallah
🐝 Bob Stargel
🐝 Meade Sutterfield
🐝 Eric F. Hayes
🐝 Danny Giglio
🐝 Laura Kitashima Giglio
🔗 https://t.co/d6dYVjThyq
ECE is again ranked among the top graduate programs in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report rankings.
Both programs ranked in the top seven overall and top four among public universities.
https://t.co/jm8Lw7jK1h
Congratulations to Georgia Tech engineers @rbeyah & Gabriel Rincón-Mora for their election to #AAASFellow! It’s a lifetime honor (and one that has celebrated Tech researchers for more than 100 years). https://t.co/sMzyE95uE4
This week’s @Apple NSI spring mini-kickoff event gave students a chance to learn more about careers in hardware technology, computer architecture, and silicon chip design. Many thanks to the Apple engineers who took time to engage with students!
Beyond the immediate devastation of the war in Iran, the conflict has also illuminated a rapidly growing danger: the vulnerability of ships to disruption of their navigation systems. A @GeorgiaTech_ECE researcher explains in @ConversationUS. https://t.co/iOoyXZdofT
Extreme conditions have made the search for extraterrestrial water very challenging.
Work from a NASA-sponsored team, led by Professor John Cressler, is hoping to make it possible through the development of silicon-germanium electronics.
🔗https://t.co/ktYMaOQz5s
Professor Gabriel Rincón-Mora was selected as an IEEE Circuits and Systems Society (CASS) Distinguished Lecturer.
He will give lectures that explore energy-harvesting microchips and power IC design to CASS chapters around the world.
🔗https://t.co/tuqmdMXQqE
Ph.D. student Hansol Yoon received the Asan Foundation Biomedical Science Scholarship.
The award is presented to outstanding Korean graduate students in the field of biomedical science.
🔗https://t.co/IqtEeplcwg
Congratulations to Asif Khan, who has been named the new Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Journal on Exploratory Solid-State Computational Devices and Circuits.
🔗https://t.co/2NkE9oELIN
As we watch Olympic athletes compete in the snow, ECE researchers are also working in the cold. Whether in the lab or in Antarctica, they are pushing the boundaries of technology.
🔗https://t.co/DzfnzujCol
Graduate Research Assistant Irene Wang was named a NVIDIA Graduate Research Fellow.
She received the award for research on improving the efficiency and scalability of datacenter infrastructure for LLM training and inference.
🔗https://t.co/exBp65LPzv
With "epidermal virtual reality," @ProfMattFlavin in @GeorgiaTech_ECE is using haptics to create a realistic sense of physical touch that could help blind people navigate their environments or stroke patients stabilize their gait. https://t.co/9PctnGXlnP
The HKN Lab Supplies Sale Program recently reached the 20-year milestone.
It's helped thousands of ECE students by offering parts for some of the most popular classes at a discounted rate.
🔗https://t.co/i3OxeoO0GZ
Inspired by experiences while teaching the infamously difficult ECE 2040, Professor Ying Zhang created SMART Tutor to help students during late study sessions when instructors and classmates may not be available.
🔗https://t.co/Jed5PigH5F
Congratulations to program and operations manager Sarah Grace Alexander for winning the Culture Champion Award from the Georgia Tech College of Engineering Staff Culture Advisory Council.
🔗https://t.co/nXihEDNsMe
Cyber threats may seem isolated or removed from daily concerns. Then the unthinkable happens—a cyber attack on infrastructure causes crippling social and economic failures.
Saman Zonouz @szonouz shares his expertise.
https://t.co/dbR8MCOmeb
@GaTechCyber@GeorgiaTech_ECE
Faculty and students in the School of Computer Science and @GeorgiaTech_ECE had several notable contributions at MICRO 2025.
🔗Read more on their research and roles at the conference: https://t.co/hM27MyAiAg