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Baseball Launcher Competition Makes Science Fun for Students

More than 100 Metro Atlanta students, teachers, parents and volunteers gathered at the Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center earlier this month for the finale of a competition that combines STEM education and baseball.

Engineer by Day, Georgia Tech Sports Photographer By Night

Alumnus Danny Karnik is a research engineer in the Georgia Tech Research Institute. Outside of office hours, Karnik captures the action on the field.

Georgia Tech to host 7th National SeaPerch Challenge Underwater Robotics Championships

More than 1,500 students, teachers, coaches and other participants will attend the 7th National SeaPerch Underwater Robotics Championships hosted by GTRI.

Swarms of Autonomous Aerial Vehicles Test New Dogfighting Skills

In what may have been the first aerial encounter of its kind, researchers from GTRI and Naval Postgraduate School pitted two swarms of autonomous aircraft against one another over a military test facility.

GTRI Awarded FEMA Grant on Hazardous Materials

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), awarded researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) a three-year grant to develop and present hazardous materials training to strengthen and prepare communities for disasters.

Georgia Tech Hosts Mad Scientists for U.S. Army Symposium

The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) presented its Mad Scientist symposium on “Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy” at Georgia Tech on March 7 and 8.

Georgia Tech Launches State’s First Professional Master’s Degree in Occupational Safety and Health

Georgia Tech Professional Education, in collaboration with Georgia Tech Research Institute, will offer a Professional Master’s degree in Occupational Safety and Health.

Team Demonstrates Digital Health Platform for Department of Veterans Affairs

A team of public-private health care technology collaborators want to develop a working and scalable proof-of concept digital health platform.

Georgia Tech: At the Forefront of the Health Informatics Revolution

Researchers are partnering with both public and private-sector organizations to develop and apply transformative technology that will connect incompatible systems and analyze vast data sets.

GTRI Conducts Battery Usage Tests for U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command

The Georgia Tech Research Institute was tasked by the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command to compare the performance of currently used models of lead acid batteries and a new lithium ion chemistry battery developed by Toshiba Corp.