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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 the Georgia Tech Research Podcast features a conversation with David Zurn, Principal

You are invited to listen to the next Tech Connects podcast on Friday, August 23rd. Maybe you have heard of Tech Connects, but you’re not

This episode covers the AI-SLAMS (Artificial Intelligence-driven Smart Low-cost Ammonia Monitoring System) project.  The project aims to

This episode focuses on “Machine Learning Operations (MLOps)," an Independent Research and Development (IRAD) project by a team of GTRI

In this episode, we hear from Lieutenant Kelly Bowers of the United States Navy and Second Lieutenant Margaret Warner of the United States

Understanding the Physics of Giant Electrical Discharges Above ThunderstormsCloud top discharges are the largest electrical discharges on planet

This episode of The Georgia Tech Research Podcast is an introductory interview with Janaki Tambe, the new Director of GTRI's Project

This Tech Connects podcast features Dr. Jie Xu, Principal Research Scientist and Chemical and Biological Systems Branch Head in GTRI's

This Tech Connects podcast features Comas Haynes, Principal Research Engineer in ATAS and Materials/Energy Branch Head in the Intelligent

This episode features a discussion with Austen and Jalan, the fall 2023 Intelligent Sustainable Technologies Division (ISTD) Cooperative Education

This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast discusses research by GTRI's Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP) on peanuts--the

This podcast highlights interdisciplinary research on a current four-year project that is being sponsored by the USDA. It is a collaboration among

This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast highlights a current research project under the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s

Ilan Stern, Principal Research Scientist in CIPHER; Head, Resilient Infrastructure and Supply Chain (RISC); and Director, Innovation Center

Host Stephanie Richter talks with Dr. Doug Britton, Program Manager--Agricultural Technology Research Program at Georgia Tech Research

This podcast episode is devoted to student support from the R. Harald and Patsy Harrison Foundation. Lance Barrett and Ryan Giometti were

As we continue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of GTRI’s Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP), host Stephanie Richter, a GTRI

This episode is the second part of a special focus of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast on the 50th anniversary of Section 504, the federal law

The episode is meant to provide members of the GTRI Community with answers to common questions about training -- particularly Quest LMS courses.

This Episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast is devoted to the Agricultural Technology Research Program's collaborations with the

October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM). This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast focuses on the 50th

In this episode, host Stephanie Richter takes listeners back to the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Agricultural Technology Research

This episode features GTRI Senior Research Scientist Nicole Kosoris and Senior Research Engineer Alexis Noel. Host Scott McAtee engages in a

Host Chelsea Selby talks to Erik Andersen, a Principal Research Associate in Georgia Tech Research Institute’s (GTRI) Electro-Optic Systems

This is the sixth in a special series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s Agricultural Technology Research

Host Stephanie Richter talks with former GTRI employees who helped grow ATRP into the program it is now. Dale Atkins was a former Program Director

The latest episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast is the fourth in a special series commemorating the 50th anniversary

This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast is the third in a special series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Georgia Tech Research

In this episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast, host Scott McAtee speaks with Dr. Carl DiSalvo, associate professor in the

Host Stephanie Richter, a GTRI Research Scientist, talks with ATRP Director Emeritus Craig Wyvill. Wyvill speaks about the origin and early

This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast begins a special series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Georgia Tech Research

This episode takes listeners on a tour of the mysterious world of quantum mechanics, quantum computing, and, specifically, the use

In this episode, Podcast host Matthew Habib speaks to Dr. Bill Melvin about important Georgia Tech research on wind turbines' effects on the

The G2RTis a project initiative from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to reinvent the toilet and create a sanitation solution that requires

This episode features Chris Olinde, co-lead for the Sparking Technology Innovation and Growth (STING) professional development program.

Host Scott McAtee talks to Glenn Lightsey, Ph.D., of Georgia Tech, and GTRI’s Jud Ready, Ph.D., about their collaboration efforts on the Lunar

This episode features Dr. Michael Hunter, GT/CE; and Dr. Sean Wilson, GTRI/ATAS. They will discuss various technical and application issues,

Host Chelsea Selby talks to GTRI’s Chief Technology Officer, Mark S. Whorton, Ph.D., about GTRI's Independent Research and Development (IRAD)

This episode features Chelsea Selby, a Georgia Tech student and former GTRI Student Assistant, and Matthew Selleck, a GTRI Research Engineer. In this
Dr. Carlos Davila, Principal Research Engineer with the Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory (SEAL) at GTRI and Dr. Julian Rimoli, the