Georgia Tech Exhibits
Georgia Tech will offer three cutting-edge, interactive activities sure to intrigue kids of all ages. In addition, representatives from the Office of Undergraduate Admission will be at our Career Pavilion booth.
Booth #3528
Augmented Reality: Moving the Internet into the Real World

No matter where you are or what you are doing, you can probably find information on the Web about it. The Argon Augmented Reality Web Browser allows Web content to break free from the virtual world of the Internet and move in the physical world around you. Explore augmented reality by looking through the screen of your mobile gadget—you’ll see images, text, video, and 3D characters around you, letting you play, learn, and explore in the real world. The possibilities are endless. Augment your reality with Argon.
To learn more visit: http://argon.gatech.edu/
Come Match the Art of Nanotechnology

Ever wonder what things look like at the nanoscale—at sizes ten thousand times smaller than a human hair? Come see art inspired by visualizing structures at the nanoscale with a scanning electron microscope. Test your ability to match the art with its nano inspiration.
Lasers: Superhero Technology Everyone Can Use

Over fifty years ago, the invention of the laser revolutionized the way we live. From Star Wars light sabers to corrective eye surgery to DVDs, lasers real and imagined are everywhere. Come play with lasers. Bend light. Defy gravity. Roll up your sleeves and manipulate real lasers. Prepare to be amazed!
To learn more visit:
http://www.gtri.gatech.edu/casestudy/laserfest-GTRI-STEM
Career Pavilion Booth #CP-7

Students who really excel in math and science can design their future at Georgia Tech. Come meet with representatives from our Office of Undergraduate Admission and learn more about academics and campus life at the public university that’s rated No. 7 in the nation.
When
- Saturday, April 28, 2012
10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. - Sunday, April 29, 2012
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Where
- Washington, D.C.
Walter E. Washington
Convention Center
801 Mount Vernon Place, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Cost
- Free and open to the public
The Lighter Side Of Science And Engineering

Come see Georgia Tech’s only comedian/chemical and biomolecular engineering professor explore the humorous side of science and engineering in four unique Festival Expo presentations.
Night of Comedy – Welcome to the Hilarious Side of Science!
Friday, April 27 • 7:30 p.m. (Georgetown University)
The Attack of the Monster Molecules
Saturday, April 28 • 3 p.m.
Statistics: Feel the Power of the Dork Side
Saturday, April 28 • 5 p.m.
Chemical Engineering – More Than Just Gas
Sunday, April 29 • Noon
