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Where the extraordinary is ordinary. Whether it is a robot that will jam with your best Coltrane improvisation or an iPhone app for the blind making texting as simple and easy as using a braille keypad, the extraordinary is ordinary at Georgia Tech. We are working on taking the “ouch!” out of vaccines through the development of a dissolving nanoscale microneedle patch – less painful than a band-aid. “Simon” tests ways for humans and robots to interact, using commonly understood hand gestures. We also have a robot that improvises on the marimbas. www.gatech.edu Georgia Tech leads in applying advanced engineer- ing to solve complex healthcare challenges. And although we have created innovative cancer treat- ments, developed an even more accurate atomic clock, and built a college campus recognized as one of the most environ- mentally-friendly in the country, we also invent games like Cow-Clicker. Shimon, the marimba- playing robot Simon uses gestures to initiate communication with humans. Microneedles to deliver vaccines

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Where the extraordinary is ordinary.

Whether it is a robot that will jam with your best Coltrane improvisation or an iPhone app for the blind making texting as simple and easy as using a braille keypad, the extraordinary is ordinary at Georgia

Tech. We are working on taking the “ouch!” out of vaccines through the development of a dissolving nanoscale microneedle patch – less painful than a band-aid.

“Simon” tests ways for humans and robots to interact, using commonly understood hand gestures.

We also have a robot that improvises on the marimbas.

www.gatech.edu

Georgia Tech leads in applying advanced engineer-ing to solve complex healthcare challenges. And although we have created innovative cancer treat-ments, developed an even more accurate atomic clock, and built a college campus recognized as one of the most environ-mentally-friendly in the country, we also invent games like Cow-Clicker.

Shimon, the marimba-playing robot

Simon uses gestures to initiate communication with humans.

Microneedles to deliver vaccines