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Georgia Institute of Technology - School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
TypePublic
ChairArijit Raychowdhury
Total staff
143
Students2,543
Location, ,
United States
CampusUrban
Websiteece.gatech.edu

The School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) 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.[1] 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.[2]

Degrees offered

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The School of ECE offers two undergraduate degrees, and eight graduate degrees.[3]

  • 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

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As of Fall 2023, the School of ECE reported that it had 143 staff members, and 2,543 total students.[4] Making it one of the largest Schools of Electrical and Computer engineering in the world. The School also has over 20 research centers nationwide.[4]

The school of ECE earned over $70,000,000 USD in research funding in fiscal year 2021.[4]

Research areas of the School of ECE include:[3]

Facilities

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The School of ECE occupies eleven buildings, most of which are located in central/east campus.[5]

International facilities

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Additionally, the School of ECE also offers two international satellite campuses – with the largest being located at Georgia Tech Europe in Metz, France; and the second being Located at Georgia Tech Shenzhen in Shenzhen, China.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Accreditation". College of Engineering – Georgia Institute of Technology. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  2. ^ "Welcome from the Chair". School of Electrical and Computer Engineering – Georgia Institute of Technology. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  3. ^ a b "Electrical and Computer Engineering". College of Engineering – Georgia Institute of Technology. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  4. ^ a b c "ECE Home – School of Electrical and Computer Engineering". ece.gatech.edu. Retrieved 2023-09-20.
  5. ^ a b "Locations of ECE Buildings and Campuses". School of Electrical and Computer Engineering – Georgia Institute of Technology. Retrieved 2023-09-20.