Steven Ferguson

Steven Ferguson
sferguson@gatech.edu

Steven Ferguson is a distinguished leader with over 28 years of experience in the technology, manufacturing, higher education, and workforce development sectors. He currently serves as a Principal Research Scientist and Managing Director of Georgia AIM (Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing) at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also the Interim Director of Operations for the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute (GTMI) and Executive Director of the Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium. In these roles, Steven leads national initiatives that bring together industry, government, and academia to advance AI-driven manufacturing and workforce innovation.

Steven has played a central role in securing and managing more than $100 million in competitive federal, state, and private funding for technology, research, and workforce programs. At Georgia Tech, he helps guide the expansion of the Advanced Manufacturing Pilot Facility, oversees programs that integrate AI into manufacturing, and builds partnerships that translate research into practice. Through Georgia AIM, he co-leads efforts that have resulted in over $65 million of investment in statewide projects supporting faculty research, workforce training, and industry engagement.

Previously, Steven dedicated 23 years to the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG), where he rose to Chief Information Officer. His tenure included architecting the statewide eCampus platform, pioneering the GEORGIA MATCH program, the nation’s largest direct-to-college admissions initiative, and launching the first micro-credentialing effort for a 2-year college system. These initiatives expanded educational access across Georgia and established new national models for student success and workforce readiness.

Steven’s innovative contributions have been recognized with numerous awards, including Georgia Titan 100 Honoree in 2024 and 2022, Technology Leader of the Year in 2021, and Georgia CIO of the Year in 2019. His digital transformation projects have also been honored with multiple Georgia IT Innovation Showcase Awards.

He holds an M.S. in Information Technology from Southern Polytechnic State University, a B.S. in Information Technology from Columbia Southern University, and an A.S. in Engineering from Gainesville State College. He is also a graduate of TCSG’s Executive Leadership Academy.

Beyond his professional roles, Steven serves on the AI Advisory Council for the State of Georgia and is active in the community. He sits on the Board of Directors for the Technology Association of Georgia (TAG) and volunteers with nonprofit and educational organizations that strengthen Georgia’s innovation ecosystem.

Interim Director of Research Operations
Principal Research Scientist
Managing Director, Georgia AIM
Executive Director, Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium
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Thomas Kurfess

Thomas Kurfess
kurfess@gatech.edu
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Professor Kurfess began his academic career at Carnegie Mellon University where he rose to the rank of Associate Professor. In 1994, he moved to the Georgia Institute of Technology where he rose to the rank of Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering. In 2005, he was named Professor and BMW Chair of Manufacturing in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Clemson University’s International Center for Automotive Research. In 2012, he returned to Georgia Tech as a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and the HUSCO/Ramirez Distinguished Chair in Fluid Power and Motion Control.

During 2012-2013, Dr. Kurfess was on leave serving as the Assistant Director for Advanced Manufacturing at the Office of Science and Technology Policy in the Executive Office of the President of the United States of America. In this position he had responsibility for engaging the Federal sector and the greater scientific community to identify possible areas for policy actions related to manufacturing. He was responsible for coordinating Federal advanced manufacturing R&D, addressing issues related to technology commercialization, identifying gaps in current Federal R&D in advanced manufacturing, and developing strategies to address these gaps. During  2019-2021 he was on leave serving as the Chief Manufacturing Officer and the Founding Director for the Manufacturing Science Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he was responsible for strategic planning in advanced manufacturing.

Professor Kurfess has served as a special consultant of the United Nations to the Government of Malaysia in the area of applied mechatronics and manufacturing, and as a participating guest at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in their Precision Engineering Program. He has testified in a number of patent cases, including testifying at the International Trade Commission (ITC). He is currently the President of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and also serves on the Board of Governors of ASME. He is the CTO of the National Center for Manufacturing Sciences (NCMS) and serves on its Board of Directors. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM), and on the Board of Trustees of the MT Connect Institute. He served on the Board of Directors for the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) and was the President of SME in 2018. He is an appointed member of the Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Advisory Committee for Nuclear Security, and an appointed member of the Department of the Navy Science and Technology Board.

His research focuses on the design and development of advanced systems targeting the automotive sector (OEM and supplier) including vehicle and production systems. He has significant experience in high precision manufacturing and metrology systems. He has received numerous awards including a National Science Foundation (NSF) Young Investigator Award, an NSF Presidential Faculty Fellowship Award, the ASME Pi Tau Sigma Award, SME Young Manufacturing Engineer of the Year Award, the ASME Blackall Machine Tool and Gage Award, the ASME Gustus L. Larson Award, an ASME Swanson Federal Award, and the SME Education Award. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the AAAS, the SME and the ASME.

Executive Director, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute
Professor; HUSCO/Ramirez Distinguished Chair in Fluid Power and Motion Control
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404.385.0959
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Shreyes Melkote

Shreyes Melkote
shreyes.melkote@me.gatech.edu
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Melkote began at Tech in 1995 as an Assistant Professor. Prior to this, he was a Post-doctoral Research Associate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he conducted research in Machining and Machine Tools Systems in the group led by the Late Professor Richard E. DeVor and Professor Shiv G. Kapoor

Morris M. Bryan, Jr. Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Associate Director, Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute
Executive Director, Novelis Innovation Hub
Phone
404.894.8499
Office
Callaway 381
Additional Research

Manufacturing and Tribology; Precision machining; fixturing/handling; hybrid micromachining processes

Research Focus Areas
Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute
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