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GTRI in Photos - Winter 2024

02.23.2024 | GTRI Communications
A Midtown High School student models innovative fashions created with all-recycled materials

A Midtown High School student models innovative fashions created with all-recycled materials. (Credit: Christopher Moore, GTRI)

 

Third Annual Marne Innovation Workshop

 

A scene from the Third Annual Marne Innovation Workshop – a collaborative event co-hosted with the 3rd Infantry Division (3ID) and the Georgia Tech Army ROTC. (Credit: Christopher Moore, GTRI)

 

GTRI researchers, Garrett Brown, Drew Petry, and Justin Hsu win second place in the Southeastern Cyber Cup competition

 

GTRI researchers, Garrett Brown, Drew Petry, and Justin Hsu win second place in the Southeastern Cyber Cup competition. (Credit: Christopher Moore, GTRI)

 

GTRI senior research engineer Elena Plis prepares to analyze a material sample that had been exposed to the space environment on the outside the International Space Station

 

GTRI senior research engineer Elena Plis prepares to analyze a material sample that had been exposed to the space environment on the outside the International Space Station. (Credit: Christopher Moore, GTRI)

 

Retirement party for GTRI employee

 

Retirement party for GTRI’s SSD division’s Herb Stokes. (Credit: Sean McNeil, GTRI)

 

Georgia Tech doctoral student, Jakari Harris attends the 2024 FOCUS Fellows program

 

Georgia Tech doctoral student, Jakari Harris attends the 2024 FOCUS Fellows program. (Credit: Sean McNeil, GTRI)

 

GTRI employees salute the American flag

 

L – R: GTRI Director, Jim Hudgens, along with Mike Willis, and Troy Littles salute the American flag during Willis’ retirement celebration at GTRI HQ. (Credit: Sean McNeil)

 

Team building event at GTRI

 

Members of GTRI's Organizational Development team solve a problem together during a team-building event. (Credit: Sean McNeil)

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