Georgia Tech is opening its doors for the Atlanta Science Festival! Whether you’re interested in robotics, brains, biology, space, art, nanotechnology, paper, computer science, wearables, bioengineering, chemical engineering, or systems engineering, there will be activities for you. We'll have stations, talks and tours set up all over campus for you to learn about the cutting edge science and technology happening right in Midtown! We can't wait to share our lab tours, hands-on STEAM activities, exhibits, demonstrations, opportunities to meet student researchers, and learn about the research with you! More info and a map of the event can be found here.
Scroll down for information about COVID safety guidelines for this event.
Getting There
Parking Info
Free parking will be available in the Physics/Boggs/Mason lot (W21), entrance is near the corner of State St and Ferst Dr., Atlanta 30318
Alternative Transportation
Bus: 110, 12, 36, 40, 411, and 440 along with MARTA Gold and Red pass by/near GA Tech campus.
COVID Considerations
To the extent that weather permits, portions of this event will be held outdoors and volunteers will be wearing masks. Georgia Tech encourages anyone attending public events to wear a well-fitting face covering (preferably a N95/K95 mask or a surgical mask with a cloth mask over it, for example), to choose social activities that emphasize risk-reduction practices, and for the campus community to participate regularly in campus asymptomatic surveillance testing. Georgia Tech follows the protocols of the University System of Georgia. Full details can be found here, where you'll scroll down to the "Campus Guidelines" section.
As with all ASF events, we ask you to take care of yourself and your community. Stay home if you feel ill, get vaccinated and mask up when in close proximity to others!