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Graduate students receive financial relief after an appointed working group makes much-needed recommendations.
The 2023 3MT Winners (in order from left to right): Pranav Premdas, Electrical and Computer Engineering, M.S. Winner; Sravan Jayanthi, Computer Science, M.S. Winner; Asim Gazi, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Ph.D. Runner Up; Nikhil Iyengar, Aerospace Engineering, Ph.D. Runner Up; Shaylyn Grier, Biomedical Engineering, Ph.D. People's Choice Award recipient
2 masters students and 3 Ph.D. students won research grants during this year's 3MT Competition.
Current Georgia Tech graduate student Devesh Dalmia (CmpE ‘21) knew he had to find a way to stand out in the highly competitive field of computer engineering. Dalmia used his ingenuity to hatch a plan that would make him unique in his field.
This third year’s GTRI Graduate Student Research Fellowship Program (GSFP) will further the research collaboration across Georgia Tech’s schools and colleges, leading to innovations in everything from artificial intelligence to international policy.
Former GT6000 group leaders Dasha Brkharina and Anamik Jhunjhunwala share their experience and promote the opportunity to apply to become a group leader for the Fall 2023 semester.
“Is my fellowship taxed?” “How do I determine my residency for tax purposes?” These are just a couple of the important questions answered in Taxes 101 for Graduate Students.
The official logo used for the Three Minute Thesis competition. 
After five preliminary rounds including 75 participants, only 14 graduate students – twelve Ph.D. students, and two Masters' students – will compete in the final round.
The Grad Student Diaries shed light on shared challenges, successes, and emotions that students balance while navigating through graduate school.
Photographed are just a few winners from the 2023 CRIDC poster competition. This photo was taken on February 1, 2023, in the Exhibition Hall by Brittani Hill. 
This year’s CRIDC recognized the outstanding and impactful work of our student competitors and awarded $43,000 worth of research travel grants.
Pictured are Genaro Soto Valle Angulo (ECE), Tinomutenda Chikate (Cybersecurity), Buzz, and Ximena Pizarro Bore (Public Policy)
The Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) recognizes the 2022-2023 cohort of International TA Liaisons.