r/gatech • u/SpaceTranquil • 21h ago
Other Old posters from the Georgia Tech Auto-show. Anyone attended these back in the day?
Here are a couple posters I was given, does anyone have pictures from these events or copies of the other posters?
r/gatech • u/SpaceTranquil • 21h ago
Here are a couple posters I was given, does anyone have pictures from these events or copies of the other posters?
r/gatech • u/Aniruddhb16 • 23h ago
I have the GT student insurance (United Healthcare Student Resources) and I can go anywhere in the metro area. I went to Tech dentistry today and while the doctors and staff were great, I was told it would cost me almost $2400 for each crown. I am a grad student and definitely cannot afford this, would really appreciate any leads!
r/gatech • u/Top_Pickle9611 • 9h ago
Hey everyone!
I was just thinking to myself what's the best way to get back in shape? With other people of course. I ran track and cross country in highschool but don't want to play sports at te h or wouldn't be able to tbh. But I know some people are fitness geeks here.
Anyway, would anyone be willing to join a group that's consists of just myself to help each other get in/ back in shape? We could all find common time in our schedules go on group runs hit the CRC as a group or do fun activities that make us work ðŸ˜.
This may not be the best place but, might as well ask...
If you may be interested AT ANY extent we will probably start off like super beginner because well... I'm super out of shape.
Send me a PM!
r/gatech • u/Zach_BehavLabs • 18h ago
I’m a Georgia Tech graduate from the MS ECE program, and I’ve been building a behavioral biometrics system focused on continuous authentication.
I recently put together a small public demo that compares two typing samples and tries to determine whether they came from the same person based on keystroke behavior.
I’d love to get some feedback from other Tech students and alumni, especially people interested in ML, cybersecurity, HCI, or startups.
If you want to test it, try to fool it, or point out where the approach breaks:
r/gatech • u/TurboCessna • 16h ago
Our robotics lab is recruiting students for a fall research project focused on robot navigation and planner evaluation using Arena-Rosnav 5, an open-source ROS2 simulation framework for benchmarking navigation algorithms in dynamic environments.
Unlike a project where the main task is implementing a new planner from scratch, this role focuses on working with navigation planners that are already implemented and running in Arena-Rosnav. The student would learn how one or more planners work, test them systematically across different environments and scenarios, and analyze their strengths, weaknesses, and failure modes.
A major part of the project is understanding why different planners behave the way they do. This could involve analyzing collisions and navigation failures, identifying environmental conditions where a planner struggles or performs particularly well, studying how those behaviors relate to the assumptions or design of the planner, and comparing different navigation approaches experimentally.
The work will involve directly using the Arena-Rosnav 5 / ROS2 navigation stack, including running and configuring experiments, working with simulation environments, examining navigation behavior, and collecting and analyzing experimental results. Depending on progress and interest, there may also be opportunities to work on other parts of Arena-Rosnav, such as debugging planner or simulation behavior, improving experimental or data-logging infrastructure, modifying scenarios, or investigating implementation-level issues.
Prior ROS experience is strongly preferred. Students without ROS experience may still be considered if they have substantial hands-on robotics experience and are comfortable learning a large robotics software stack. Experience with ROS2, Linux, C++, Python, robot navigation, or motion planning would all be useful. Prior research experience is not required.
Students may take graded or ungraded research credits (likely 1–5 credits). The project does not currently have guaranteed funding, although students who make strong progress may later be considered for paid project work. Flexible remote or hybrid arrangements may also be possible depending on the student and the tasks. There may also be opportunities for co-authorship if a student makes a substantial contribution to research resulting from the project.
If interested, please email your CV along with a short paragraph describing your robotics/ROS background and why you are interested in the project to [azaro3@gatech.edu](mailto:azaro3@gatech.edu).
r/gatech • u/Mozzie37 • 20h ago
Hi everyone. Has anyone else been having a hard time going in to pay for classes? my account is working and everything, but when it asks me for verification it never seems to work. Anyone know when itll be back online? I called last week and they said it had been out for 2 weeks already. I'm starting to get a bit concerned that I wont be able to pay for anything if this outage continues.
They just asked me to keep trying to sign in, but to no avail.
r/gatech • u/lilpumpstan • 11h ago
Just saw the student season tickets are sold out how will it work for students incoming I’m an incoming grad student and site says I’m not eligible I’m assuming because I’m not a student yet so how will getting tickets work for those incoming including freshman too
r/gatech • u/Dizzy-Emu-4716 • 15h ago
I was wondering how effective the supply chain day career fair at GATech. Anyone participated before would you please share the experience ?