Alexander Oettl

Alexander Oettl

Alexander Oettl

PhD Coordinator, Strategy & Innovation
Co-Site Lead, CDL-Atlanta
Associate Professor
BBISS Lead: Sustainability at the Creative Destruction Lab

Alex Oettl joined Scheller in 2009.  His research interests include the economics of innovation, knowledge spillovers, labor mobility, and economic geography.  His current work focuses on the production and diffusion of ideas at the individual, firm, and regional level.

Professor Oettl's research has been published in Management Science, Organization Science, Nature, Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Journal of Urban Economics, Research Policy, Journal of International Business Studies, profiled in multiple media outlets, and presented at business schools around the world. He is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a recipient of the Kauffman Junior Faculty Fellowship in Entrepreneurship Research.

alex.oettl@scheller.gatech.edu

404-385-4570

Departmental Bio

  • BBISS Initiative Lead Project - A Sustainability-Focused Stream of the Creative…
  • University, College, and School/Department
    Additional Research:
    Economics of InnovationProduction and Diffusion of Ideas

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    Michael Helms

    Michael Helms

    Michael Helms

    Co-Director, Center for Biologically Inspired Design
    Senior Research Scientist
    BBISS Lead: Biologically Inspired Design

    Michael Helms is a versatile professional with a backgrounds in cognitive science, design theory, technology consulting, computer programming and financial services. He completed a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2013, and recently completed NSF's entrepreneurial I-CORPS program as an entrepreneurial lead. Prior to receiving his Ph.D., he worked as a technology consultant building business cases for the development of large data infrastructure projects. In conjunction with with the Center for Biologically Inspired Design he provides design consulting services focused on product innovation by leveraging insight gleaned from 3.8 billion years of evolution. Most recently, Helms began research with the Center for Education (CEISMC), working on modeling school interventions as complex social systems.

    mhelms3@gatech.edu

    Personal Site

  • BBISS Initiative Lead Project - Nature’s Voice: Amplifying the Narrative of Bio…
  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Climate & Environment

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    Hailong Chen

    Hailong Chen

    Hailong Chen

    Associate Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
    BBISS Co-lead: Clean Energy Resources

    The research in Chen Group is cross-disciplinary, bridging mechanical engineering, chemistry, and materials science, focusing on electrochemical energy storage related materials and devices, as well as functional and structural metals/alloys. The technical expertise of the group include development and application of advance in situ characterization methods for energy storage devices, computation-aided materials design and novel synthesis methods for nanostructured materials.

    hailong.chen@me.gatech.edu

    404.385.5598

    Office Location:
    Love 329

    nanoACES

  • ME Profile Page
  • BBISS Initiative Lead Project - Sustainable Resources for Clean Energy
  • Google Scholar

    Research Focus Areas:
    • Materials and Nanotechnology
    • Materials for Energy
    Additional Research:
    Materials Design, in situ characterization, energy conversion and Storage, batteries, and functional materials

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    Neha Kumar

    Neha Kumar

    Neha Kumar

    Associate Professor
    BBISS Co-lead: Collaborative Social Impact

    Neha Kumar is an Associate Professor jointly appointed at the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech. Her research lies at the intersection of human-computer interaction and global sustainable development, with a focus on global health and community informatics. Her work contributes feminist perspectives to the design and integration of emerging technologies across marginalized contexts in the Global South. 

    Her research has been recognized by multiple ACM Best Paper and Honorable Mention awards. Neha received the College of Computing's Lockheed Inspirational Young Faculty Award (2017) and the Lockheed Excellence in Teaching Award (2019). She currently serves as the President of ACM SIGCHI. She earned her Ph.D. in Information Management Systems from UC Berkeley, Master’s degrees in Computer Science and Education from Stanford University, and Bachelor’s in Computer Science and Applied Math from UC Berkeley.

    neha.kumar@gatech.edu

    Departmental Bio

  • BBISS Initiative Lead Project - Collaborative Social Impact
  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier
    • Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation
    Additional Research:
    Human-Computer Interaction for Global Development

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    Yuanzhi Tang

    Yuanzhi Tang

    Yuanzhi Tang

    Associate Co-Director for Interdisciplinary Research
    Associate Professor
    SEI Lead; BBISS Co-lead: Sustainable Resources
    SEI Lead; BBISS Co-lead: Sustainable Resources

    Yuanzhi Tang holds undergraduate degrees in Geology and Economics from Peking University, China. She earned a Ph.D. degree in Environmental Geochemistry at Stony Brook University and then continued working in the microbiology group of Prof. Colleen Hansel.

    Tang joined the Georgia Tech faculty in 2013 as an assistant professor and is now an associate professor in the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences.

    yuanzhi.tang@eas.gatech.edu

    404-894-3814

    Office Location:
    ES&T 1232

    Research Group

  • EAS Profile
  • BBISS Project - Sustainable Resources for Clean Energy
  • Google Scholar

    Research Focus Areas:
    • Biochemicals
    • Climate & Environment

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