Community Member Spotlight: George N. Tzintzarov

Meet George N. Tzintzarov, a PhD student of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at Georgia Tech, advised by Dr. John D. Cressler. In his role, he is responsible for exploring how the harsh, radiation-rich outer space environment negatively affects optical systems. When he isn’t conducting his research, you can find George looking at stars and planets with his telescope or doing woodworking projects.

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The Pandemic-Restricted Activities We Miss

Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Last week, we were curious about the pandemic-restricted activities our members miss the most.

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TEP Talk: The Swiftest Shapeshifters Race Against the Stopwatch

If you’re like any of our members at Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club, you probably can’t resist the urge to solve an ambiguous visual challenge when it crosses your path. In honor of National Puzzle Day last week, we sought out to see who among our puzzle-proficient members at Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) was the swiftest puzzle solver.

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Streaming Services and Their Popularity

Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Last week, we were curious about four streaming services they use.

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The Top Mobile Apps Used By TSQATL Members

Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. This is designed to not only spark conversations and encourage collaboration, but to also allow us to better know our community members in a fun and unique way. Last week, we were curious about the five mobile apps they use daily.

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TEP Talk: Popcorn Pyrazines

Last week, in honor of National Popcorn Day, we popped over to Technology Enterprise Park (TEP) to really sink our teeth into the chemistry behind the tasty treat. With a variety of pre-popped, individually-bagged flavors of popcorn and coffee in tow, we hosted a Coffee Talk, complete with a pop quiz for our community members, who are primarily researchers, chemists, and scientists. Attendees had to successfully match the correct definition and molecular structure to two different chemical compounds, both of which are present in popcorn.

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Puzzles and Their Benefits for the Brain

Since the pandemic, puzzles have become exponentially more popular, and we at Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) couldn’t be more excited to see this upward trend. After all, who doesn’t love a good challenge? So with National Puzzle Day right around the corner, we wanted to learn more about this day and the benefits that puzzles have on the brain.

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The Mobile Apps That Tech Square Researchers Use Daily

For some of us at Tech Square ATL (TSQATL) Social Club, the beginning of the new year can be an invitation to be “out with the old habits and in with the new.” Conversely, we were curious about mobile apps our community members can’t go a day without using. With this notion in mind, we popped up at the Technology Square Research Building (TSRB) to catch up with PhD students and researchers about the top five mobile apps they use on a daily basis.

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Ghost Kitchens and the Golden Age of Food Delivery

Every week at The Clubhouse, we pose a question on our big conversation board about what’s been on the radar for our members lately. When we asked, “What tech trends do you see gaining traction in 2021?,” one of our members responded with “food delivery.” And given the knowledge-hungry folks that we are, it became something we really wanted to noodle on and dig into (see what we did there?)

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