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Upcoming Events

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Upcoming Events

Join our space-centered community for events across Georgia Tech that highlight cutting edge research, space policy, astrobiology, history, and more. Check out some upcoming events below, or click here to view the events on a monthly calendar.

EAS Specially Invited Speaker Dr. Winslow

Wednesday, May 7, 2025 from 11:00am to 12:00pm in ES&T L1118. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are the primary drivers of adverse space weather at Earth. Their interactions with large-scale solar wind structures can...

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Yuri’s Day

Monday April 14, 2025 from 8:30am to 4:30pm at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center. Join members of the Space Research Initiative for the 2025 Yuri’s Day Symposium at Georgia Tech, where we celebrate the...

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Atlanta Space Fest Happy Hour

Tuesday March 18 6:00 pm at Monday Night Brewing West Midtown Rooftop. 670 Trabert Ave NW, Atlanta. Meet fellow engineers, founders, educators, and innovators local to ATL shaping the future of the space industry...

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2025 Exploration and Origins Colloquium

March 7, 2025. The ExplOrigins early career group invites you to join the 2025 Exploration and Origins Colloquium! This colloquium will have events on two days: a poster session & social on March...

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2025 Exploration and Origins Colloquium

March 6, 2025 from 4:30 to 8pm. The ExplOrigins early career group invites you to join the 2025 Exploration and Origins Colloquium! This colloquium will have events on two days: a poster session & social...

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AE Seminar with Piyush Mehta

Tuesday, February 18, 2025 11:00AM in Guggenheim 442. Join us for the AE Seminar with Piyush Mehta about Advanced Space Weather Characterization for Satellite Operations! Piyush Mehta Associate Professor | Mechanical,...

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AE Seminar Hiro Ono

January 13, 2025 from 3:30pm to 4:30pm. From the surface of Mars to the ocean of Enceladus: Advancing the Frontier of Exploration with Adaptive Robots Hiro OnoGroup Supervisor of the Robotic Mobility Group at NASA’s...

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