Georgia Institute of Technology - School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology, is an academic institution specializing in electrical and computer engineering education, research, and innovation. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the school offers degree programs in Electrical engineering and Computer engineering that are accredited by ABET. It is one of the largest departments under the Georgia Institute of Technology College of Engineering.
As of 2023, the Chair of the School of ECE is Arijit Raychowdhury, Ph.D.
Degrees offered
The School of ECE offers two undergraduate degrees, and eight graduate degrees.- B.S: Computer Engineering
- B.S: Electrical Engineering
- M.S: Electrical and Computer Engineering
- M.S: Bioengineering
- M.S: Cybersecurity
- M.S: Robotics
- Ph.D: Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Ph.D: Bioengineering
- Ph.D: Machine Learning
- Ph.D: Robotics
Enrollment and research
The school of ECE earned over $70,000,000 USD in research funding in fiscal year 2021.
Research areas of the School of ECE include:
- Bioengineering
- Computer Systems and Software
- Digital Signal Processing
- Electrical Energy
- Electromagnetics
- Electronic Design and Applications
- Nanotechnology
- Optics and Photonics
- Systems and Controls
- Telecommunications
- VLSI Systems and Digital Design
Facilities
- Blake R. Van Leer Electrical and Computer Engineering Building
- Joseph M. Pettit Microelectronics Research Center
- Bunger-Henry Building
- Manufacturing Research Center
- Technology Square Research Building
- Centergy One Building
- National Electric Energy Testing Research and Applications Center
- Christopher W. Klaus Advanced Computing Building
- Marcus Nanotechnology Building
- Molecular Science and Engineering Building
- Coda Building
International facilities