Dr. Andres Garcia Honored With Clemson Award for Basic Research
Andrés García, PhD, was awarded the Clemson Award for Basic Research at the 2012 World Biomaterials Congress this week in Chengdu, China. The Society for Biomaterials is a national society which promotes advances in all phases of materials research and development by encouragement of cooperative educational programs, clinical applications, and professional standards in the biomaterials field. Each year, the Society for Biomaterials solicits nominations for outstanding work for three different Clemson Award categories.
Alumnus Named to Dallas Federal Emerging Leaders Council
Trotter Hunt (BSME '99) was recently named to the Emerging Leaders Council for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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Drs. Rousseau and Wepfer Honored for Leadership in Diversity
College of Engineering School Chairs Receive 2012 ADVANCE Leadership Awards
School Chairs Ronald Rousseau and William Wepfer received 2012 Georgia Tech College of Engineering ADVANCE Leadership Awards in recognition of their commitment to the values of equity, diversity, excellence, and advancement of faculty.
Drs. Rousseau and Wepfer Honored for Leadership in Diversity
College of Engineering School Chairs Receive 2012 ADVANCE Leadership Awards
School Chairs Ronald Rousseau and William Wepfer received 2012 Georgia Tech College of Engineering ADVANCE Leadership Awards in recognition of their commitment to the values of equity, diversity, excellence, and advancement of faculty.
GT Motorsports Takes 22nd at FSAE Competition
Congratulations to the 2011-2012 GT Motorsports team on taking 22nd at Formula SAE Michigan this year! Pictures can be found on the team's Facebook page.
Georgia Tech Receives $3.1M for Nuclear Energy Research
Georgia Tech has been awarded $3.1 million from the U.S. Department of Energy for research and scholarships focused on nuclear energy. The Obama Administration handed out a total of $47 million to 46 schools across the country on May 8.
Daniel Poneman,U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy, says $3.1 million will go to three research projects at Georgia Tech focused on developing new and advanced nuclear reactor designs and technologies, while addressing their cost, safety and security.