Fostering Innovation through GW National Academy of Inventors Chapter Launch
38 GW faculty members were inducted into the university's newly launched chapter of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) last week.
Fostering Innovation through GW National Academy of Inventors Chapter Launch
38 GW faculty members were inducted into the university's newly launched chapter of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI) last week.
GW Engineering is a Stand Out in the 2023 Faculty Honors Ceremony
Through granting a variety of university-wide awards, the annual Faculty Honors Ceremony recognizes a diverse group of talented GW faculty and graduate assistants who have shown extraordinary...
Professor Venkataramani Serves IEEE Micro as Associate Editor
Congratulations to Professor Guru Prasadh Venkataramani on beginning his term as an associate editor on the IEEE Micro magazine Editorial Board!
Individualizing Security and Hunting Threats at Scale
In a world increasingly dependent on technology, Professors Tian Lan, Guru Venkataramani, and Howie Huang are researching methods to keep computer systems safe from cyberattacks.
Next-Generation Electronic and Photonic Chips
The multiple uses of the GW Nanofabrication and Imaging Center for Professors Gina Adam, Mona Zaghloul, and Volker Sorger.
Advancing AI through Hippocampus-inspired Dynamic Network Investigations
Dr. Gina Adam, assistant professor in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at the George Washington University, has received the 2023 Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR)...
Combating Wildfires in the Arctic: An Energy Resilience Approach
ECE Assistant Professor Payman Dehghanian and his team were awarded a $2.82M NSF contract for the project, “Foundations for Improving Resilience in the Energy Sector against Wildfires on Alaskan...
Dr. Korman Steps Into New Role at IEEE
Congratulations to Professor Can Korman on being selected as Associate Editor for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) Transactions on Magnetics Journal!
GW to Advance Next Generation Chip Technologies as Part of $32.7M Center
Volker Sorger, head of the Devices & Intelligent Systems Group and Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at GW, will lead one of four themes within the center.
GW Joins $32.7M Semiconductor Packaging, Heterogeneous Integration Center Led by Penn State
This new center is focused on improving the performance, efficiency, and capabilities of electronic systems for emerging commercial and defense applications.