Renowned Washington, D.C.-area Chef Tim Ma, a 2000 graduate, gave up a successful career in engineering to return to his first love—food.

National event held in Washington, D.C., examined how to attract more African-American men to STEM and how to support those already working in these careers.

Camilla, Georgia native juggles engineering and acting.

This article was written by Omer T. Inan, an assistant professor in the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and his Ph.D. student Andrew Wiens.

ECE Assistant Professor Morris B. Cohen has been selected for an Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award for his project entitled “Very-short Antennas via Ionized Plasmas for Efficient Radiation.”

For those who are still scrambling for the picture-perfect Commencement attire, here are some tips to help out.

Researchers have developed a novel cellular sensing platform for next-generation bioscience and biotech applications.

Gift will support construction adjacent to Van Leer Building.

Six employees from the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) were honored with Years of Service Awards at the 2015 Service Recognition Reception, held on April 7 at the Historic Academy of Medicine at Georgia Tech.

ECE faculty members and students received awards and recognitions at the Georgia Tech Faculty & Staff Honors Luncheon and at the Georgia Tech Student Honors Day.