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Georgia Tech Research Institute's San Antonio Field Office Supports Local CyberPatriot Team

The Georgia Tech Research Institute's Cyber Technology and Information Security Laboratory (CTISL) and the San Antonio field office presented leather bomber jackets to the winning CyberPatriot team at the Mayor’s Cyber Cup Luncheon for the third year in a row.

GTRI Hosts Students for Robotics Demo Day

The Georgia Tech Research Institute hosted several high school groups as they toured Georgia Tech robotics exhibits during Georgia Tech’s Robotics Demo Day.

GTRI Researcher Accepts Senate Resolution Honoring Collegiate Robotics Competition

The Georgia State Senate adopted a resolution recognizing a national collegiate robotics competition which will take place at Georgia Tech.

In Emergencies Would You Trust a Robot?

In emergencies, people may trust robots too much for their own safety, a new study suggests.

Protecting Privacy Takes Many Forms

What is the true price of free and how much data are you willing to trade for convenience or security?

STEM-Oriented Classroom Project No Small Fry

Kingsley Elementary School students and teachers gathered at Paces Mill Park to release nearly 2,000 rainbow trout fry as part of the Small Fry to Go STEM program.

On their Own: Research on Autonomous Technology is Developing Increasingly Sophisticated Capabilities in Air, Marine and Ground Robotic Vehicles

As a team of unmanned quadrotor aircraft hovers above, six small ground robots roll into an unfamiliar two-story structure. Soon, the rotorcraft are darting about mapping the upper floor, while the ground vehicles chart the lower floor, process both teams’ data, and produce a full building plan for computers outside. 

Notably absent are human beings and radio control devices. This little squadron is fully autonomous.

GTRI Supports Information Sharing for Government Agencies

Today, a far-reaching information sharing environment (ISE) is gaining momentum and allowing U.S. justice agencies – law, law enforcement, criminal and counter-drug intelligence, courts, corrections, and others – to exchange information with one another securely and seamlessly over the Internet.

Diamond Eye Provides Real-time, Streaming Data Science to the Business World

A new analytics framework might soon help businesses monitor massive amounts of data in a user-friendly way.

Developed by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Diamond Eye is a platform for one-stop data analytics. Before creating Diamond Eye, GTRI researchers had built a series of analytics tools for individual customers, such as an application-specific tool for monitoring Twitter and open source data for first responders. But because they were developed for specific applications, these tools were not designed to be used beyond the original goals and customers.

Georgia Tech Research Institute Assists with AARP-Published Study

AARP received an assist from the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s (GTRI) unique “lab” of volunteer consumers in its study of older adults and technology-heavy personal devices.