Robert Ratonyi was born in Budapest, Hungary, and he was just 6 years old when his parents were taken in a Jewish round-up. This is a unique opportunity and a once-in-a-lifetime experience to hear the first-person account of a Holocaust survivor's story.
Born in Budapest, Hungary, Robert Ratonyi was only 6 years old parents were taken in a Jewish round-up. This is a unique opportunity and a once-in-a-lifetime experience to hear the first-person account of a Holocaust survivor's story.
Featuring Zhaohui (Julene) Tong, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Tech
An experiential installation featuring the sounds of Georgia Tech.
Classroom training required for anyone handling radioactive materials
“In Vivo Quantitative Imaging of Nanoparticles and Cells Using Magnetic Particle Imaging” - Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos, Ph.D. - University of Florida
Pearl Alexander will discuss storytelling as a change strategy and how telling your own story can help create lasting change.
Paula Hammond, Ph.D. - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
"How Does the Brain Make Language?" Papadimitriou, Ph.D. - Columbia University
"Light, CRISPR, and DNA Repair " - Taekjip Ha, Ph.D. - Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine