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AAPI Heritage Month Promotes Individuality and Community

GT and GTRI celebrated Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month during May. Members of the GTRI Community share their personal stories.

Georgia Tech and GTRI Offer Military Fellowship

The Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech Research Institute supports U.S. active duty, guard, or reserve military officers by awarding Military Graduate Research Program Fellowships.

GTRI’s Cobb County Impact Showcased to Military Support Organization

One of Cobb County’s best-kept secrets was recently unveiled in a big way for a group of county leaders with interests in military matters.

Quantum, Classical Computing Combine to Tackle Tough Optimization Problems

A research team led by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) was recently selected for second-phase funding of a $9.2 million project aimed at demonstrating a hybrid computing system that will combine the advantages of classical computing with those of quantum computing.

Artificial Intelligence Helps Classify COVID-19 Severity in Pregnant People

By applying natural-language artificial intelligence techniques to analyze text fields in health records, researchers have developed an automated approach for classifying the severity of COVID-19 illness among pregnant people.

GTRI Names William H. Robinson Deputy Director for Research for the Information and Cyber Sciences Directorate

William Robinson has been named the new Deputy Director for Research for the Information and Cyber Sciences Directorate after a nationwide search and will join GTRI beginning April 18, 2022.

Celebrating Inclusive Excellence: Sarah Cockrell Educates and Inspires Others to Overcome Intersectionality

GTRI Organizational Development Manager Sarah Cockrell is inspired by Black History and Women’s History as she inspires others to make their own history.

Celebrating Inclusive Excellence: Amber Green: Empowered to Achieve All That Is Possible

GTRI IT Project Management Support Specialist Amber Green continually strives for success, and wants to have her family, GTRI, and society do the same.

Radar Signal Processing Techniques Help Predict Molecular Binding

Analyzing the faint electromagnetic signals emitted by biomolecules could give researchers a faster and simpler way to predict how small molecules such as those found in medicines may bind with receptors within cellular membranes.

Celebrating Inclusive Excellence: Chikita Sanders Explains the Honor of Standing Up for Representation

GTRI Insider Threat Program Analyst Chikita Sanders’ career path may not be a straight line, but all the experiences and people she met along the way granted her the skills to succeed.