Zachary Braun, a computer engineering major, and Tyler Sisk, an electrical engineering major, designed a real-time monitoring system that displays biometric and environmental data to firefighters and outside officials the fire.
Tonight, six teams will compete for $35,000 in prizes at the Ferst Center for the Arts. The competition will also be aired live on Georgia Public Broadcasting.
Zimbra Email Ends in June; Students to Choose Alternative
By the end of the spring semester, students using Zimbra (also known as MyGaTech) will need to choose a substitute. Those who choose Office 365 will get a suite of options and resources.
High school students from around the world received notification this weekend of whether or not they were invited to join the class of 2020 at Georgia Tech. This year, applications hit a record high of 30,520.
The Scheller College of Business and the Advanced Technology Development Center are part of a group effort to recreate the environment of Tech Square at the SXSW conference next week.
At its meeting yesterday, the Board of Regents approved systemwide policies for sexual misconduct and general student conduct. It also approved several Georgia Tech faculty appointments.
All Georgia Tech employees, including student workers, must affirm their understanding of the Institute’s ethical standards and the conflict of interest policy, and certify all external activities and financial relationships.
Tech’s Library Archives and Records Management is just what one would expect — stacks of research material on a wide variety of subjects in an ultra-quiet setting. What is surprising is the assortment of artifacts.