GTRI Podcast

Research at Georgia Tech is about finding connections between diverse ideas and disciplines. Those links are where breakthrough discoveries are possible.

The Georgia Tech Research Podcast examines these efforts to develop exciting new technologies through interviews with our team of expert researchers who share their unique perspective and knowledge on a variety of advanced topics.

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This episode of Georgia Tech Research Podcast for the Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP) focuses on the Georgia Tech Diggle Lab (

This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast highlights the ongoing research collaboration between GTRI and Cobb-Vantress.

GTRI will soon welcome the next cohort of its STING program. The upcoming STING 7.0 cohort will be held in Spring 2026.

The latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast focuses on the Georgia Poultry Laboratory Network (GPLN). 

Maxwell Tannenbaum and Dante Dimenichi of ATAS give a behind-the-scenes look at XPAT, the X-band Polarization-Diverse AESA

The Georgia Tech Research Podcast celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps. 

PFAs, known as "forever chemicals," are synthetic compounds with strong carbon-fluorine bonds, making them highly persistent in the

Dr. Dimitri Mavris, Executive Director of Georgia Tech’s Professional Master’s in Applied Systems Engineering (PMASE) program, reflects on

This episode features a conversation with GTHR leaders about the many benefits and programs available to Georgia Tech and GTRI employees.

Dr. Theresa Kessler and Stuart Michelson break down common misconceptions about human factors.

In this episode, Dr. Theresa Kessler shares how GTRI's Human Centered Engineering Division (HCED) bridges the gap between technology and the

GTRI’s independent research and development (IRAD) investment aims to develop and advance research that addresses national security and global

Jon Duke, Principal Research Scientist at GTRI, discusses the Georgia All Payer Claims Database (APCD) project.

Maeve Mobley and Alyssa Albino, two Georgia Tech students and ATRP summer interns, discuss how they spent this summer trying to build ATRP's

Frequent podcast hosts Stephanie Richter and Eric Klein discuss their collaboration and the researchers they interview.

Featured guest Dr. Greg Badura, a senior research scientist in EOSL, speaks on space imagery research and GTRI’s evolving role in supporting space