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The Executive Education office at Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business is looking for a student assistant who not only wants a part-time job while in school, but is looking for an opportunity to learn and grow with one department while here at Georgia Tech.
The Executive Education department offers numerous programs designed specifically for executive-level professionals, including two Executive MBA programs, public certification courses for business professionals and customized corporate training programs. As a student assistant in this office, you will be highly involved with numerous projects related to the Marketing, Sales and Operations of these programs. Regular administrative duties will include greeting guests, answering phones, mail distribution, photocopying, event set up/support and other duties as assigned. Additionally, you will be a key player in the support of our Executive MBA and Customized Corporate Training programs, which will provide you the opportunity to interact with hundreds of Atlanta-based business professionals on a regular basis.
The Executive Education office runs like a corporation so you will not just be a student in our office, but a working professional. As such, we require business casual attire, consistent attendance and a strong desire to learn about business processes. Our Executive MBA classes are in session on Friday evenings until 9:30pm and Saturday from 8:30am to 5:30pm and our office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00AM -5:00PM, so the standard work schedule for our student assistant will be these same hours, with the addition of some early morning and late evening hours to support other corporate events, for a total of 15-20 hours per week.
The selected candidate will possess the following:
Attributes:
Desire to learn:
Other requirements:
GTRI (Req# 501085) · Machine Learning
The Advanced Research in Computing and AI Division (ARCAID) within the Information and Communications Laboratory (ICL) seeks a Student Assistant in the role of Machine Learning Engineer starting Fall 2026. This position involves both the development of models at a high level and the implementation of those models in a laboratory setting.
Duties include reading and understanding current research in specific areas of interest, using conventional tools and frameworks to train models and carry out experiments with them, and working at the interface between high-level programming and low-level hardware to deploy these models onto devices that perform real-time inference with streaming sensor data. Students will integrate feedback from laboratory experiments and will be expected to manipulate data sets that are simulated, received from others, or generated by sensor devices. Data curation and management skills are a plus.
This opportunity is in-person, with offices located in the CODA building of Tech Square in Midtown Atlanta. The ARCAID division maintains a collaborative environment with student researchers of all levels interacting in a shared space.
Student Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
Georgia Tech- School of Aerospace Engineering
College of Design, SimTigrate Design Center
GTRI (Req# 501083) · Aeronautics
Georgia Tech Research Institute's Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory (SEAL) is currently seeking students to assist Research Engineers with modeling and simulation of radar systems for the purposes of tracking air and space targets. Students should be interested in learning about radar systems and missile guidance.
Due to the nature of the work at GTRI, job duties will depend upon contract and sponsor needs. Students could participate in the following projects/tasks:
Student Assistant/Research Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501071) · Aerospace
Georgia Tech Research Institute's Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory (SEAL) currently seeks a graduate student to join our Sensor Systems Engineering Division starting Fall 2026. The student will assist Research Engineers in various system engineering tasks. The student should be interested in learning about Digital Signal Processing design and simulation, and digital design and development, system engineering, electronic systems integration, and testing.
Due to the nature of the work at GTRI, job duties will depend upon contract and sponsor needs. Students could participate in the following projects/tasks:
Graduate Research Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501074) · Acoustics
The Aerospace, Transportation, and Advanced Systems (ATAS) Laboratory is seeking an Aerospace Student Assistant for the Fall 2026 semester to assist in hypersonic thermal protection system testing and acoustic fatigue testing. Experience with hypersonic test background and research issues desired.
Student Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501056) · Aerospace
The Aerospace, Transportation & Advanced Systems Laboratory (ATAS) of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is seeking a Junior Collaborative Autonomy Graduate Research Assistant for the Fall 2026 semester. We are looking for strong candidates that have extensive C/C++ and Python programming skills, follow software engineering best practices and have a strong mathematical foundation and problem solving skills. The candidate would have knowledge in one of the following:
Graduate Research Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501081)
The Quantum Systems (QS) Division of the Georgia Tech Research Institute's Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research (CIPHER) Lab is seeking a highly motivated graduate research assistant to work on various projects in applied quantum science and engineering for Fall 2026. Our research portfolio includes funded programs in trapped-ion quantum computing, simulation, and sensing; quantum magnetometry and electrometry; molecular data storage technology; mass spectrometry and chemical sensing; and optical communications technology. Our researchers come from diverse technical backgrounds, including physics, chemistry, engineering, optical science, mathematics, and computer science. Students from all such backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Some exposure to quantum mechanics and/or atomic and optical physics is preferred but not strictly required. General technical skills that are useful include computer programming, digital and analog electronics, and optical instrumentation. The candidate will be expected to work independently and effectively in a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary team environment.
Graduate Research Assistant
None
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501068)
The Electromagnetic Warfare Survivability Modeling and Simulation Division (EWSMS) in the Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL) at GTRI seeks Student Assistants to conduct automated machine learning research during Fall 2026. Responsibilities include curating data, running simulations and optimizations, developing algorithms, and applying machine learning research to electronic warfare challenges.
Student Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501070)
The Electromagnetic Warfare Survivability Modeling and Simulation Division (EWSMS) in the Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL) at GTRI seeks Graduate Research Assistants to conduct automated machine learning research during Fall 2026. Responsibilities include curating data, running simulations and optimizations, developing algorithms, and applying machine learning research to electronic warfare challenges.
Graduate Research Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
Georgia Tech-School of Cybersecurity and Privacy
Georgia Tech Student Center
Position Summary: The BridgeUP STEM Student Assistant/Bus Chaperone will work directly with the program to support high school scholars, instructors, and faculty mentors during the coding course. Student assistants will assist with transportation, chaperoning, attendance tracking, and communicate with program leaders
Pay Rate: $15/ hour
Hours: Required to work on Tuesdays from 3 pm to 9 pm. Quarterly community events will be scheduled based on student availability.
Fall 2026 BridgeUP STEM class schedule
Tuesday, September 1, 2026
Tuesday, September 8, 2026
Tuesday, September 15, 2026
Tuesday, September 22, 2026
Tuesday, September 29, 2026
Tuesday, October 20, 2026
Tuesday, October 27, 2026
Tuesday, November 10, 2026
Tuesday, November 17, 2026
Tuesday, December 1, 2026
Spring 2027 BridgeUP STEM Class Schedule
Tuesday, January 12, 2027
Tuesday, January 19, 2027
Tuesday, January 26, 2027
Tuesday, February 2, 2027
Tuesday, February 9, 2027
Tuesday, February 23, 2027
Tuesday, March 2, 2027
Tuesday, March 9, 2027
Tuesday, March 16, 2027
Tuesday, March 23, 2027
Contact D'Andrea Allen at Djones383@gatech.edu for application information.
Georgia Tech Student Center
Job Description:
The Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering (AE) is seeking a student assistant to help create new marketing materials, webpages and social media content, photography and videography, posting flyers around AE buildings, event assistance, and other marketing and communication projects as needed.
1. ~20 hours per week at $17 per hour.
2. Note, if you will be working some other GT job, GTA or GRA, or UTA you are not eligible since the total number of work hours per week cannot exceed 20 hours.
3. Ideal candidate will work with AE for two consecutive semesters.
General Work Protocol:
1. Hybrid format (online and on-campus).
2. Bi-weekly meetings with the AE School communications committee.
3. Weekly check-in meetings with your manager and communications team.
Dress code: Business casual (jeans ok). Student assistants re expected to maintain a professional appearance appropriate to their role and responsibilities. Some special events or projects may require business professional attire. The AE Communications manager will communicate if there are any changes to the normal office attire.
1. Design flyers and digital media for school events and other marketing materials as needed.
2. Assist with video production including brainstorming, script writing, videography, editing/post-production, and distribution.
3. Responsible for assisting with the AE website. This includes directory updates, copy updates, new webpage configuration, and other updates as needed.
4. Photography during events, special AE laboratory shoots, photo assets for AE news and stories, directory headshots, and other photography opportunities as needed.
5. Distribute flyers and digital graphics across the AE School bulletin boards and digital screens.
6. Other communication and marketing duties as assigned and as the position evolves.
Skills required to be successful in this role:
1. Familiar with HTML, CSS, and some experience with Drupal or Wordpress.
2. Proficiency with Adobe Creative Cloud suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, Premiere, etc.)
3. Ability to learn new skills and train on new programs as needed.
4. Able to work individually, as well as in a team format.
5. Good time management and communication skills.
Submission requirements: Send current resume; website portfolio and design work to kelsey.gulledge@aerospace.gatech.edu. Subject line “AE School Student Assistant – Communications”.
Georgia Tech Student Center
This Federal Work-Study (FWS) community service position will provide technical and operational support related to Airtable and other relevant software and technology systems that support community engagement initiatives, outreach activities, and operational efficiency within the Office of Commercialization. The role may assist with systems and processes supporting public-facing infrastructures that make the portfolio programs/projects run efficiently, sustainability initiatives, and partnerships with community-serving organizations.
Each student will participate in 2–3 community service events per semester. Students are encouraged to partner with federal or state community service agencies to support initiatives in the areas of Community Outreach, Medical Assistance, Sustainability, and Animal Welfare.
Consistent with Federal Work-Study community service guidelines, students may also support programs and initiatives connected to areas such as healthcare, childcare, literacy training (including tutorial services), social services, public safety, transportation, recreation, neighborhood/community improvement, environmental sustainability, emergency preparedness, and other related public-serving activities based on their interests and areas of community service participation.
Students are not required to provide a direct service. However, students must provide services designed to improve the quality of life for community residents or help solve problems related to community needs.
Primary Duties
In-Person (TBA)
Minimum: 10 hours per week
Maximum: 20 hours per week
Georgia Tech-School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Tech-School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Tech-School of Mechanical Engineering
GTRI (Req# 501044) · Information Technology
The ATAS (Aerospace, Transportation and Advanced Systems)-IT Services Branch is looking for Student Assistants for Fall 2026. These students will be members of our IT Operations support team utilizing our Service Desk to serve our customers in ATAS. Students working for us will resolve support requests, which consists of maintaining and securing Windows, Linux, and MacOS systems for advanced engineers and developers. Students will also gain experience with networking, application/machine virtualization, and Active Directory Management.
The ATAS (Aerospace, Transportation and Advanced Systems) specializes in system simulations, and test and evaluations related to threat radars, missiles, air and ground vehicles, unmanned and autonomous systems, transportation systems, power and energy systems, acoustics, flow control, and food processing technologies.
Student Assistant/Research Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
Georgia Tech - College of Computing
Georgia Tech Athletic Association
Georgia Tech Student Center
The Campus Services Sustainability team is seeking two Student Garden Assistants to support the maintenance and care of campus garden spaces as part of sustainability and landscape initiatives during the Fall semester. Student workers will assist with planting, weeding, harvesting, and general upkeep of garden areas, helping to create and maintain healthy, sustainable green spaces on campus. This position provides hands-on experience in urban gardening, sustainable land management, and environmental stewardship.
Please send your resume and cover letter to Erin Getzelman at erin.getzelman@gatech.edu by July 10, 2026, with the email subject line:
"Campus Services Fall Student Garden Assistant Position"
Applications will be reviewed after the deadline, with selected candidates beginning work during the Fall semester.
Georgia Tech Student Center
The Compost & Waste Audit Student Worker will support Campus Services Sustainability efforts during the fall semester by assisting with compost monitoring and waste bin auditing across campus. This role focuses on evaluating waste streams, improving sorting accuracy, and reducing contamination in compost and recycling systems. The student worker may also assist with additional sustainability initiatives throughout the semester. This position provides hands-on experience in waste management, data collection, and sustainability operations within a campus environment.
Please send your resume and cover letter to Abby Dutton at adutton3@gatech.edu by July 10th, 2026, with the email subject line:
“Campus Services Fall Student Position”
Applications will be reviewed after the deadline, with selected candidates beginning work during the Fall semester.
Georgia Tech Student Center
Be part of the College of Computing team! Swarm is an academic success program that focuses on enhancing the academic and community lives of students through peer-led workshops, peer coaching, group events, and reserved study spaces. As a peer coach, your responsibilities are to manage a group of students and coach them through their academic Georgia Tech journey.
If you are a people-person and a great communicator, then this is the opportunity for you!
Please apply through this Forms link (must be signed into your GT account): https://forms.office.com/r/hKufR41ABy
Georgia Tech Student Center
Come join us at the John A. Lewis Student Center at Georgia Tech! This is a FUN, fast-paced in-line unit with no drive through serving carry-out and mobile orders. Join a diverse, young, energetic work group including student workers, international students, and regular full-time employees.
Full-time or part-time schedules which are flexible and perfect for working around school/life obligations
Sundays off
Competitive pay that grows with you
A fun and encouraging work environment with leaders that started right where you are
Free Crave-able Chick-fil-A meal with every shift
Tuition Assistance and Scholarship opportunities
Vacation time
Real learning and growth every day. So many ways to get real business and life development.
Advancement opportunities – job growth and career development
This is not your typical fast food job, here at Chick-fil-A, you’ll have the opportunity to work closely with a fun, happy, and energetic leadership team who are personally vested in your success. Your success is our success!
Prior experience as customer service, cashier, associate, restaurant crew member, team member, fast food, or other part-time restaurant job experience is not required but is preferred. And we love previous Chick-fil-A Experience!
Saturday avalability for the College Football season is strongly prefered!
Build your career or have a great part-time job working for one of the nation's most respected companies, Chick-fil-A! As one of the busiest Chick-fil-A franchise organizations, Chick-fil-A Midtown Atlanta is looking for friendly and cheerful leaders and team members. We will help you grow as a part of our Chick-fil-A family.
Join the fun! We support our community and Georgia Tech throughout the year with on-campus events and serve inside their sports venues.
Join us as we strive to be our community’s most caring business and you will be encouraged, developed and inspired.
To apply please use the following link below!
https://www.workstream.us/j/a6a8f9c9/chick-fil-a
Georgia Tech Student Center
Georgia Tech’s Roll Call is seeking motivated, dependable, and enthusiastic students to join our Student Engagement Center as student callers. As a student caller, you will be responsible for raising funds for Roll Call, Georgia Tech’s unrestricted Fund for Excellence, and sustaining the relationships between the Georgia Tech Alumni Association and our alumni via phone and text outreach.
We’re looking for students with strong communication skills, the ability to think quickly, and a genuine affinity for Georgia Tech. Working as a student caller gives you the opportunity to develop your communication, fundraising, negotiation, and public relations skills.
Students will have the flexibility to select shifts that fit their availability, choosing from a variety of days and times, as well as continue in the role in the fall and spring semesters. If you’re looking for a rewarding on-campus job where you can grow professionally, connect with alumni, and support the future of Georgia Tech, we’d love to have you on our team.
To apply, visit gtalumni.org/phonathonapp
Georgia Tech Student Center
The Sustainability Engagement Student Worker will support Campus Services Sustainability outreach and education efforts by promoting sustainability programs, engaging with students, and assisting with campus events. This role provides valuable experience in communications, event planning, public engagement, and sustainability education.
Please send your resume and cover letter to Erin Getzelman at erin.getzelman@gatech.edu by July 10th, 2026, with the email subject line:
"Sustainability Engagement Student Worker Application"
Applications will be reviewed after the deadline, with selected candidates beginning work during the Fall semester.
Georgia Tech Student Center
The Green Goodbyes Student Worker will support the operation and logistics of Georgia Tech's Green Goodbyes program, which promotes waste diversion and material reuse during campus move-out and throughout the academic year. This student worker will assist with donation collection, sorting, inventory management, and program logistics to help maximize the environmental and community impact of donated items.
Scheduling & Availability Requirements
We are seeking students with availability for one of the following in-store shift options:
Tuesday / Thursday: 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Wednesday: 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
In addition to regular in-store shifts, this position requires an additional approximately 3-4 hours per week of flexible store support work, which may include:
These additional hours are not tied to a specific schedule and will be coordinated with Abby upon hiring.
Please send your resume and cover letter to Abby Dutton at adutton3@gatech.edu by July 10th, 2026, with the email subject line:
"Green Goodbyes Student Worker Application"
Applications will be reviewed after the deadline, with selected candidates beginning work during the Fall semester.
GTRI (Req# 501038) · Algorithm Development
The Robotic Branch of the Intelligent Sustainable Technologies Division(ISTD) within Aerospace, Transportation, and Advanced Systems Laboratory (ATAS) is looking for a Graduate Assistants, for Fall 2026, to work on various aspects of dexterous control of a robotic arm and small mobile platforms. These students should be able to work in a group setting to design, develop and implement various mechanical and electrical systems for use on our robot platforms. Tasks will include items such as background research, Solidworks design, programming, debugging, and testing.
Graduate Assistant
Not Applicable
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501011)
Hardware Security and Trust Division (HST) within the Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory (CIPHER) seeks a Student Assistant starting the Fall 2026 semester with an interest in the development of novel cutting-edge software tools and/or hardware design to support research in microelectronics and embedded systems hardware security. Work under this undergraduate research assistant may include:
Student Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501010)
Hardware Security and Trust Division (HST) within the Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory (CIPHER) seeks a Graduate Research Assistant starting the Fall 2026 semester with an interest in the development of novel cutting-edge software tools and/or hardware design to support research in microelectronics and embedded systems hardware security. Work under this undergraduate research assistant may include:
Graduate Research Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
Georgia Tech-School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
GTRI (Req# 501023)
GTRI is currently seeking a Student Assistant to work under the guidance of GTRI researchers to manage the GTRI SEEDLab Makerspace at the GTRI Cobb County Facility in Smyrna, GA, starting Fall 2026. Duties will include:
Student Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501012)
The Embedded Systems Vulnerability Division (ESVD) within the Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory(CIPHER) is skilled in reverse engineering, vulnerability discovery, and forensic analysis of embedded systems for Fall 2026. Red team activities focus on vulnerability discovery and the development and demonstration of RF and network-based techniques to gain unauthorized access to and/or exploit information networks. These efforts identify weaknesses and help ensure that mitigations are effective. The Division specializes in wireless and embedded devices such as radios, modems, routers, and embedded controllers comprising various military and Industrial Control System (ICS) networks. Research is also focused on developing innovative tools, architectures, and methodologies for software and microelectronic hardware assurance to support needs in trustworthy embedded computing applications, e.g., Internet of Things (IoT)
ESVD seeks Student Assistants to support teams performing embedded system cybersecurity testing. Successful candidates will need to be able to analyze large problems and break them down into smaller, achievable tasks. To support this they will need to be able to create high-level block diagrams, create custom scripts to support testing and solve problems from first principles. Students will be working on projects that may involve one or more of the following: embedded systems development, hardware reverse engineering (RE), firmware RE, software RE and/or signals analysis.
Working alone and alongside other students is expected. Strong written communication skills are a must.
Experience with capture the flag events, firmware/software reverse engineering with Ghidra or IDA, or software-defined radios is desired.
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501013)
Embedded Systems Vulnerability Division (ESVD) within the Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory(CIPHER) is skilled in reverse engineering, vulnerability discovery, and forensics analysis of embedded systems. Red team activities focus on vulnerability discovery and the development and demonstration of RF and network-based techniques to gain unauthorized access to and/or exploit information networks. These efforts identify weaknesses and help ensure that mitigations are effective. The Division specializes in wireless and embedded devices such as radios, modems, routers, and embedded controllers comprising various military and Industrial Control System (ICS) networks. Research is also focused on developing innovative tools, architectures, and methodologies for software and microelectronic hardware assurance to support needs in trustworthy embedded computing applications, e.g., Internet of Things (IoT).
ESVD seeks Graduate Research Assistants to support teams performing embedded system cybersecurity testing starting in Fall 2026. Successful candidates will need to be able to analyze large problems and break them down into smaller, achievable tasks. To support this they will need to be able to create high-level block diagrams, create custom scripts to support testing and solve problems from first principles. Students will be working on projects that may involve one or more of the following: embedded systems development, hardware reverse engineering (RE), firmware RE, software RE and/or signals analysis.
Working alone and alongside other students is expected. Strong written communication skills are a must.
Experience with capture the flag events, firmware/software reverse engineering with Ghidra or IDA, or software-defined radios is desired.
Graduate Research Assistant
Top Secret Clearance
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501004)
The Quantum Systems (QS) Division of the Georgia Tech Research Institute's Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research (CIPHER) Lab is seeking highly-motivated undergraduate Student Assistants to work on various projects in applied quantum science and engineering for Fall 2026. Our research portfolio includes funded programs in trapped-ion quantum computing, simulation, and sensing; quantum magnetometry and electrometry; molecular data storage technology; mass spectrometry and chemical sensing; and optical communications technology. Our researchers come from diverse technical backgrounds including physics, chemistry, engineering, optical science, mathematics, and computer science. Students from all such backgrounds are encouraged to apply. Some exposure to quantum mechanics and/or atomic and optical physics is preferred but not strictly required. General technical skills that are useful include computer programming, digital and analog electronics, and optical instrumentation. The candidate will be expected to work independently and effectively in a highly collaborative, multi-disciplinary team environment.
Student Assistant
None
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501005)
The Assured Software and Information Division (ASID) Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory(CIPHER) is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant for Fall 2026 with an interest in cybersecurity. ASID’s core research areas are software assurance, ML/AI algorithm security, and quantitative methods. Students in ASID may work on the following as applied to diverse cyber problems:
Graduate Research Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501016)
Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory (CIPHER) provides high-impact solutions to some of today’s most challenging cybersecurity problems, while also turning revolutionary concepts and breakthrough technologies into practical capabilities to address future threats. CIPHER engineers and scientists develop and deploy cutting-edge technologies in computing, network architectures, signal and protocol analysis, hardware security and trust, assured software and algorithms, network forensics, malware analysis, hardware and software reverse engineering, and advanced analytics during Fall 2026.
Student Assistants working within CIPHER can expect to be tasked with impactful research opportunities within one or more of the following core research areas:
Student tasking will be based on both the nature of the assigned work, as well as the skillset and interest of each individual student.
Student Assistant
None
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 501006)
The Assured Software and Information Division (ASID) within the Cybersecurity, Information Protection, and Hardware Evaluation Research Laboratory (CIPHER) is seeking a Student Assistant for Fall 2026 with an interest in cybersecurity. ASID’s core research areas are software assurance, ML/AI algorithm security, and quantitative methods. Students in ASID may work on the following as applied to diverse cyber problems:
Student Assistant/Research Assistant
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI)
GTRI (Req# 500968)
The Photonics and Materials Division (PMD) currently performs advanced research and development that involves the creation of new material and micro-electronic device technologies, spacecraft hardware, electronic integrated circuits, and RF/millimeter-wave devices. The components and sub-systems are used in a variety of systems and applications, primarily for aerospace and national security platforms. The successful candidate will join the Electro Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL) of Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) as a student assistant during Fall 2026 semester to support GTRI's research portfolio in the areas of advanced materials fabrication and characterization, thin film deposition, and heterogeneous material integration and testing.
Job Duties:
1. Create, analyze and characterize various materials, devices for national security applications.
2. Work with common electronic packaging equipment such as: spectrometers, microscopes, oscilloscopes, etc.
3. Assist in other activities as directed.
Student Assistant/Research Assistant
None
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.
GTRI (Req# 500949) · Aerospace
The Applied Systems Laboratory (ASL) Systems Integration Division (SID) supports systems integration, system design, and product development projects for the Department of Defense (DoD) systems. SID researches military systems specializing in avionics, electronic warfare, autonomous systems, intelligence systems, tactical communication/datalink systems; and live, virtual, constructive training solutions. The SID team's engineering roles include Systems Engineering, Algorithm Engineering, Datalink Engineering, and Embedded Software Engineering. SID is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant for the Fall 2026 semester. The student will work under the guidance of GTRI researchers performing one or more of the following activities:
Graduate Research Assistant
Secret Clearance
Due to our research contracts with the US federal government, candidates for this position are required to be US Citizens.
Candidates must be able to obtain and maintain an active security clearance.
Housing and relocation assistance are not available for this position.