The Future of Healing: Smart Bandage Could Transform Diabetic Wound Care and Beyond
Researchers at GTRI and Georgia Tech have developed a smart bandage that could transform wound care for diabetic patients, battlefield soldiers, and others by…

On top of finding answers to the most complex challenges through our expertise, GTRI fulfills an educational mission to help lift the entire research community. We believe it’s our obligation, as the home for the most renowned researchers in the country, to share our knowledge, inspire young researchers, and expand our impact.
Knowledge has a greater impact when it is shared. That’s why GTRI delivers short courses and certificate programs in defense technology, cybersecurity, problem solving, and occupational safety and health through Georgia Tech Professional Education, and is actively involved with Georgia Tech’s Professional Master’s in Applied Systems Engineering (PMASE).
At some point, all of our researchers were motivated toward their path by someone else. That’s a legacy we aim to continue. The mission of STEM@GTRI is to inspire, engage, and impact Georgia educators and students by providing access to experts in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math.
LEARN MOREResearchers at GTRI and Georgia Tech have developed a smart bandage that could transform wound care for diabetic patients, battlefield soldiers, and others by…
Seventy-four students from 16 Georgia school districts participated in GTRI's 2025 summer internship program, where they tackled hands-on STEM projects with…
Margaret Loper, a GTRI Regents’ Researcher, has received the National Training & Simulation Association’s (NTSA) Lifetime Achievement Award in Modeling…
GTRI's Chief Information Security Officer Eric Scott has been named the 2025 GeorgiaCISO Public Sector CISO OF THE YEAR ORBiE Award winner. The GeorgiaCISO…