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Georgia Tech President, Dr. Angel Cabrera and Dr. Chaouki Abdallah, EVPR
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GTRI in Photos - Summer 2024

10.01.2024 | GTRI Communications

On August 16th, hundreds of employees, GTRI alumni, and esteemed guests gathered at Headquarters in Atlanta – and virtually from our field offices – to celebrate GTRI’s 90th Anniversary.

University System of Georgia Chancellor, Sonny Perdue

University System of Georgia Chancellor, Sonny Perdue (Credit: Sean McNeil, GTRI)

Georgia Tech President, Dr. Angel Cabrera and Dr. Chaouki Abdallah, EVPR

Georgia Tech President, Dr. Angel Cabrera and Dr. Chaouki Abdallah, EVPR (Credit: Sean McNeil, GTRI)

Lunch is served!

Lunch is served! (Credit: Sean McNeil, GTRI)

John Trostel of the GTRI Severe Storms Research Center (SSRC) chats with attendees.

John Trostel of the GTRI Severe Storms Research Center (SSRC) chats with attendees. (Credit: Sean McNeil, GTRI)

Georgia Tech President, Dr. Angel Cabrera, University System of Georgia Chancellor, Sonny Perdue, GTRI Director, Dr. Jim Hudgens

Georgia Tech President, Dr. Angel Cabrera, University System of Georgia Chancellor, Sonny Perdue, GTRI Director, Dr. Jim Hudgens (Credit: Jackson Newcomer, GTRI)

Dr. Ed Reedy, recipient of the GTRI Distinguished Alumni Award and Dr. Steve Cross

Dr. Ed Reedy, recipient of the GTRI Distinguished Alumni Award and Dr. Steve Cross (Credit: Sean McNeil, GTRI)

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This past June, STEM@GTRI welcomed talented high school interns to work alongside and learn from GTRI researchers. The students presented their summer research projects at Headquarters in July. 

(Credit: Jackson Newcomer, GTRI)

STEM@GTRI High School Intern Orientation

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STEM@GTRI High School Intern Presentations

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