10 Reasons Not to Miss the Atlanta Science Festival
Even with eight days of events at the Atlanta Science Festival, it’s safe to predict there’ll be only one genetically modified punk rock band: Leucine Zipper and the Zinc Fingers.
Robotic Prosthesis Turns Drummer into a 3-Armed Cyborg
Professor Gil Weinberg has already built a band of robotic musicians in his Georgia Tech lab. Now he’s created a robot that can be attached to amputees, allowing its technology to be embedded into humans.
When he enrolled as a Ph.D. student in the College of Computing five years ago, Vijay Balasubramaniyan never expected to become the CEO of one of Atlanta’s hottest young information security companies.
After a number of years of encouraging incoming freshmen to participate in a common reading experience, a restructured program called Project One will aim to engage more of campus.
In 1968, Ron Blum and some fellow Lambda Chi Alpha brothers agreed that they needed a mascot. “We decided to add some class and some pizazz to the fraternity—to get a dog,” he said. “I do not remember who decided that a St. Bernard was the dog of choice.” Since then, the fraternity’s house on Techwood Drive has been home to a procession of six giant, lovable canines
Classes will not meet the week of March 17-21, and students will have a much-needed break from their usual schedules to unwind and recharge. Here are a few ideas to keep you busy during the next week.
Every year, Georgia Tech’s campuswide and major-specific career fairs draw hundreds of employers and thousands of students looking for just the right fit, whether it’s for a permanent, co-op, or internship position.
The disproportionate number of male to female students at Georgia Tech may long have drawn attention — despite the fact that the Institute has established itself as the No. 1 producer of female engineers in the United States. But in reality, those female engineers have been drawing significant attention of their own.
OneBusAway App Now Tracks MARTA Trains in Real Time
The mobile app OneBusAway, which tracks public transportation in real time, now includes arrival times for MARTA trains in addition to the MARTA buses and Georgia Tech shuttles already featured in the app.
Though situated smack in the middle of a major metropolitan area, the 400 acres of Georgia Tech’s campus house a bevy of wildlife, from the ordinary (squirrels!) to the unexpected (fancy chickens?).