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The Office of Admission offers several in-person and virtual visit options for prospective high school and transfer students. These opportunities are offered to to help you learn everything about Georgia Tech and the college admission process.  

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Take a Virtual Tour of the College

Join engineering students Andy and Emily on a virtual tour of the College of Engineering. They'll give you a behind-the-scenes look at engineering labs and student makerspaces. You can view the full-length tour below or scroll down to find a particular area on campus that you want to see. Enjoy your tour!  

Student Competition Center

Take an in-depth tour inside the Student Competition Center at Georgia Tech where student teams including RoboJackets, GT Motorsports, GT Off-Road, HyTech Racing, EcoCAR, GT Solar Racing, and Wreck Racing build their projects! Any student at Georgia Tech can join these teams. The only problem is deciding which team to join!  

Interdisciplinary Design Commons

Get a glimpse of the Interdisciplinary Design Commons (IDC) at Georgia Tech! The IDC is a 15,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art makerspace that is located in the rotunda of the Van Leer Building, right in the heart of Georgia Tech's campus. Catering specifically to electronics and computer engineering design and innovation, it represents the largest makerspace of its kind in the nation. The IDC offers students of all majors a hands-on learning environment where they can work together to solve technology design challenges. The space features a woodshop, 3D printers, laser cutters, a plasma cutter, function generators, power supplies, soldering irons, computers, and embedded systems equipment.

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The Invention Studio is a student run organization located in the Flower's Invention Studio. We support ALL students, staff, and faculty in building their dream project, whether it’s for research, personal or academic usage. Our tools are 100% free to use. 

Get a quick Glimpse of the NanoEngineered Systems and Transport (NEST) Lab directed by Dr. Baratunde Cola at Georgia Tech. 

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Sit in the driver's seat of the new car simulator at the Autonomous and Connected Transportation Lab directed by Dr. Srinivas Peeta at Georgia Tech.

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Go 'back in time' with virtual campus tour.

Visit the tour at map.gatech.edu

Visit the tour at map.gatech.edu

A new virtual tour lets members of the Tech community transport themselves back in time to see what their favorite places on campus once looked like.

The Back in Time map tour is now available at map.gatech.edu and provides historical photos and context for more than 40 locations around campus. Users can navigate their way through campus and enjoy century-old photos of Bobby Dodd Stadium and the campus core, along with mid-century views of Tech Square.

Inspiration for the project came nearly two years ago when Marilyn Somers, director of Georgia Tech’s Living History Program , gave a presentation to the Georgia Tech Staff Council .

“We looked at old photographs of the past and present and were fascinated by them,” said Chris Walker, assistant director of marketing for Professional Education, who was part of the Staff Council’s Campus Physical Environment Committee at the time. Though Walker has been at Georgia Tech for seven years, he was unfamiliar with many of the historical photos and stories.

Six members of the committee integrated archival photos into the online campus map (which also has a Gardens and Greens Tour, Admissions Tour, and High Performance Building Tour — all found under the "Tours" tab). The group has spent the past two years researching, compiling photos, and gathering historical data from a variety of sources, including the Living History Program, Georgia Tech Archives , Capital Planning and Space Management (CPSM), and Georgia State University Archives .

CPSM and Institute Communications provided access to the map interface. Though the project started with the Georgia Tech Staff Council, it was made to benefit all of campus.

“Every once in a while, we’d share what we were doing with someone, and they would love it,” Walker said. “When we got that reaction, we realized that if we did this right, it could be really neat.”

As they worked on the project, Walker enjoyed seeing people connect with different photos. Some were most riveted by images around the football stadium, while others marveled at the progress of Tech Square.

“We covered a lot of ground, so hopefully a lot of people can see something that relates to them,” Walker said. The interactive tour is set up as a walking journey for those who want to experience it that way — but, with it encompassing all of campus, Walker advised it might be best consumed in smaller pieces.  

While the map features many photos, the team realizes it is not comprehensive. They hope to continue adding images in the future. [ Submissions can be sent to [email protected] .]

The Staff Council’s primary function is to provide a formal voice for Georgia Tech staff members to communicate their perspectives with campus leadership, and to advocate for staff-related issues. Benefits of participating include the acquisition of skills in new areas and the opportunity to meet fellow staff members you may not work with otherwise.

“My office is in Tech Square, and after working here for several years, I wanted to meet new people,” said Walker, who oversees a team that markets Professional Education’s M.S. programs to prospective students. “Joining the Campus Physical Environment Committee introduced me to people from Space Planning, Facilities, and other departments — people I’d never intersect with if not for this group.”

Take the tour for yourself at map.gatech.edu .

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Special thanks to the following project contributors:

  • Ross Bongiovi, construction project manager, Georgia Tech Research Institute
  • Kelley Broome, MBA career services manager, Scheller College of Business
  • John Holcombe, facilities information systems manager, Capital Planning and Space Management
  • Ryan M. Lisk, laboratory and chemical safety officer, Environmental Health and Safety
  • Chris Walker, assistant director of marketing, Professional Education
  • Tameka Wimberly, senior educational facilities planner, Capital Planning and Space Management

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Coda Datacenter

The Coda ecosystem is designed as a future-forward workplace enabling unique collaborations and partnerships between higher education and industry – both established and start-up – the overall theme is the nexus of CI, data sciences, and discovery focusing on HPC/HTC, “big data” storage and analytics capabilities, and leadership class network services including research and education (R&E) backbone access.

The Coda Data Center is the new home for PACE, offering increased room for expansion and allowing for much higher power density per rack — an important consideration for growth in areas such as machine learning and artificial intelligence that benefit from GPUs and other computational accelerators. The facility has expansion capability up to 9-10 megawatts of power in a modular fashion, enabling a dynamic response to evolving needs. Along with the Office Tower, the Data Center serves as a highly-instrumented Technology Showcase/Living Lab with access to complete operational data that is captured and available for researchers.

Owned and operated by DataBank, the Coda Data Center is a multi-story, state-of-the-art commercial data center facility. Three floors provide over 40,000 square feet of server space, with additional floors providing sup- porting mechanical and electrical space bringing the total facility up to 94,000 square feet. Initially, Georgia Tech has leased two megawatts of power: 1.5 megawatts in the Research hall, primarily allocated to PACE compute nodes; and another 0.5 megawatts in the Enterprise hall, used for critical PACE servers and storage, as well as OIT enterprise services. A number of sustainability technologies are being utilized in the Coda data center; waste heat from the data center is captured and provides heat to the office tower. Water recovered from an onsite fresh- water spring supplies 50+ gallons per minute of makeup water for the cooling systems, and temperatures within the data center are increased from the typical level, while staying within the applicable ASHRE standards. Combined, these technologies comprise a low PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) design of 1.25 to deliver long-term operational cost savings. A research partnership with Georgia Power provides a self-contained power system nearby. This microgrid provides up to 1.5 megawatts of power to the data center using a variety of alternative technologies such as fuel cells, battery storage, and micro-turbines. The intent for the MicroGrid is to provide protection from brownouts during peak midtown grid utilization. The power feed will auto-switch diverse sources automatically, and this happens within the minimum flywheel UPS operation time of 15 seconds. The MicroGrid will auto start should both diverse sources fail or upon a Georgia Power directive. The facility is adaptable to incorporate future power generation technologies.

Currently, the Coda datacenter hosts PACE’s Hive, Phoenix, ICE clusters, and soon to be deployed CUI cluster for export controlled research. A brief overview of the current clusters in production are provided below.

Read more about Coda datacenter in the prior issue of the PACE Newsletter ( page 7 ) and to read more about the great work accomplished by the Georgia Tech research community that was enabled by PACE resources, please see our prior issues of the PACE Newsletter .

As part of SC20 Student Tours , the Coda datacenter is one of the featured virtual tours for the high school and university students.  Also, Coda datacenter virtual tour was featured in an  HPCwire article . 

Phoenix Supercomputer

The Phoenix cluster is Georgia Tech’s latest leading edge supercomputer that accelerates the computational research efforts of the Institute's diverse community in support of data-driven work in astrophysics, biology, health science, chemistry, materials and manufacturing, public policy, among other disciplines.

The Phoenix supercomputer is built in collaboration with Penguin Computing, Intel, Mellanox, and NVIDIA, and represents the largest single research computing investment by Georgia Tech in support of accelerating computational research. Phoenix is a heterogeneous cluster featuring Intel’s Cascade Lake processors and NVIDIA’s Volta and Quadro Pro graphics processing units, and consumes approximately 1 megawatt of power. The 34,440 cores deliver over 1.8 PF of performance based on the LINPACK Benchmark.

Please refer to this link about citing or acknowledging PACE if your research benefited from the Phoenix cluster. 

Read more about Phoenix Supercomputer

Hive Supercomputer

The Hive Supercomputer is a $5.3 million HPC system that is enabling data-driven discovery in data science, computational astrophysics, biology, chemistry, and materials science at GT. Hive is a fulfillment of a recent $3.7M Major Research Instrumentation award to Georgia Tech from the National Science Foundation.

The Hive is built in collaboration with Penguin Computing, Intel, Mellanox, and NVIDIA. This heterogeneous cluster is comprised of 484 nodes featuring Intel’s Cascade Lake processors and NVIDIA’s VOLTA graphics processing cards. The 11,616 cores deliver 0.7 PF of performance based on the LINPACK Benchmark."

Please refer to this  link  about citing or acknowledging PACE if your research benefited from the Hive cluster. 

Read more about Hive Supercomputer

ICE Clusters

In 2018, PACE initiated a project called “Instructional Cluster Environment (ICE)” to build instructional clusters in support of growing demand for coursework requiring HPC in accordance with Georgia Tech's strategic plan. These resources offer an educational environment that’s identical to production clusters, and expected to provide thousands of grad/undergrad students with ample opportunities to gain first-hand scientific computing experience including HPC and GPU programming each year. Furthermore, the entire PACE scientific software repository is made accessible to all ICE students, providing an education environment that mirrors production research clusters in every aspect.

In addition to credit-bearing courses, ICE enables PACE team to develop or host hands-on tutorials and workshops to help GT researchers and students improve their computational skills, in accordance with GT’s strategic plan that states “In addition to traditional classroom experiences, we will explore the possibility of enabling faculty, students and staff to interact in venues such as short courses and workshops where a shared culture of innovation, collaboration and leadership can evolve.”

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New mental health services for students.

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We're excited to announce that Tech students now have access to new mental health support services. The Institute has partnered with Uwill, a leader in collegiate mental health and wellness services, to provide additional resources at no cost to our students.

We're excited to announce that Tech students now have access to new mental health support services. The Institute has partnered with Uwill, a leader in collegiate mental health and wellness services, to provide additional resources at no cost to our students. Through Uwill, students will have access to:

Umatch: Up to 5 free virtual counseling sessions with a licensed therapist with no need for referral

Urise: On-demand curated wellness events to complement therapy.

All Georgia Tech students are eligible to use these benefits — simply visit the Uwill website and register yourself as a new user with your @gatech.edu email address. Once you've created your account, you will have access to all available Uwill services via your dashboard.

Other supplemental services such as the GT Wellness Hub , Headspace app, and Togetherall app are still available at no cost, in addition to the services provided by the Center for Mental Health Care and Resources , the Wellness Empowerment Center , and Stamps Psychiatry .

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Today is Saturday, February 24, 2024

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5:00pm - 6:30pm.

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Are you ready to refine your ideas for Startup Launch with the guidance of CREATE-X mentors? Join us for Startup Ideas, an event where students can share their ideas with members of the CREATE-X team to gain instant feedback, meet potential co-founders, and learn more about launching projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups!

*The event is open to all Georgia Tech students.

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  1. Visit Georgia Tech

    Live, Virtual Campus Tours Our Georgia Tech Tour Guides are hosting virtual tours to bring campus to you! This is your chance to speak with current students and ask them your questions about Tech. Register for a Live Tour Self-Guided Walking Tour Do you want to explore Tech's campus on your own?

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  4. Tech Launches New Virtual Campus Tour

    Aug 15, 2023 Through a partnership among Enrollment Management, Institute Communications, Housing and Residence Life, and Athletics, the Georgia Institute of Technology launched the YouVisit Virtual Campus Tour on Aug. 14. This resource continues the Institute's dedication to increasing access across Georgia and the world.

  5. Tech Launches New Virtual Campus Tour

    Aug 15, 2023 Through a partnership among Enrollment Management, Institute Communications, Housing and Residence Life, and Athletics, the Georgia Institute of Technology launched the YouVisit Virtual Campus Tour on Aug. 14. This resource continues the Institute's dedication to increasing access across Georgia and the world.

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  8. Admitted Virtual Tour Experience

    To register for a virtual tour, click the event title below to view the registration page. A few days before the tour, all registrants will be sent a secure link to participate. Virtual Tour Registration will open on Friday, December 17 for the Class of 2026! There are no upcoming events to display.

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    Prospective first-year students and families should plan to participate in a Virtual Prospective First-Year Webinar with an admission staff member before your on-campus tour date. Prospective transfer students and families should plan to participate in a Virtual Transfer Webinar before or after your on-campus tour date.

  11. Experience Georgia Institute of Technology in Virtual Reality.

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    Join engineering students Andy and Emily on a virtual tour of the College of Engineering. They'll give you a behind-the-scenes look at engineering labs and student makerspaces. You can view the full-length tour below or scroll down to find a particular area on campus that you want to see. Enjoy your tour!

  14. Recorded Information Sessions

    We encourage you to checkout our virtual visit webpage to find a number of different live sessions which include first-year admission, virtual tours, and academic and campus department sessions. Academics & Colleges Aerospace Engineering Biomedical Engineering Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Civil & Environmental Engineering College of Design

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  17. Go 'Back in Time' with Virtual Campus Tour

    Oct 10, 2018 — Atlanta, GA A new virtual tour lets members of the Tech community transport themselves back in time to see what their favorite places on campus once looked like. The Back in Time map tour is now available at map.gatech.edu and provides historical photos and context for more than 40 locations around campus.

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    Tour the Graduate Student Community with Fred Rascoe. Construction is complete, and we're proud to reintroduce the full Georgia Tech Library to the campus community. Below you'll find short, virtual tour videos highlighting all the spaces in the Georgia Tech Library, hosted by Librarians and Archivists.

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  21. Applications Open for Campus Tour Guides

    Georgia Tech is accepting applications for campus tour guides for Summer 2023 and Fall 2023. Georgia Tech tour campus tour guides are current students who provide prospective students and their families with an informative and engaging visit around campus. Applications for tours guides will close at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 26. Being a campus tour guide allows students to develop or refine ...

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  24. CREATE-X Startup Ideas

    *The event is open to all Georgia Tech students. Register here! Join us for Startup Ideas, an event where students can share their ideas with members of the CREATE-X team to gain instant feedback, meet potential co-founders, and learn more about launching projects from idea stage (or beyond) into fully functioning and viable startups!

  25. New Mental Health Services For Students

    Umatch: Up to 5 free virtual counseling sessions with a licensed therapist with no need for referral. Urise: On-demand curated wellness events to complement therapy. All Georgia Tech students are eligible to use these benefits — simply visit the Uwill website and register yourself as a new user with your @gatech.edu email address. Once you've ...

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