Thomas Conte

Thomas Conte

Thomas Conte

Professor

Tom Conte holds a joint appointment in the Schools of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Computer Science at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the founding director of the Center for Research into Novel Computing Hierarchies (CRNCH). His research is in the areas of computer architecture and compiler optimization, with emphasis on manycore architectures, microprocessor architectures, back-end compiler code generation, architectural performance evaluation and embedded computer system architectures.

conte@gatech.edu

(404) 385-7657

Office Location:
Klaus 2334

Website

  • CRNCH Lab Page
  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Algorithms & Optimizations
    • High Performance Computing
    Additional Research:
    Computer Architecture; Compiler Optimization

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    Johannes Milz

    Johannes Milz

    Johannes Milz

    Assistant Professor

    johannes.milz@isye.gatech.edu

    Office Location:
    Groseclose 444

    Department Webpage

  • Personal Website
  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Energy
    • Energy & Water
    • Energy Generation, Storage, and Distribution
    • Energy Harvesting
    • Energy Infrastructure
    • Energy Utilization and Conservation
    Additional Research:
    Resource assessment and design of renewable marine energy systems, especially tidal energy. 

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    Deepak Divan

    Deepak Divan

    Deepak Divan

    Director, Intelligent Power Infrastructure Consortium

    deepak.divan@ece.gatech.edu

    (404) 385-4036

    Departmental Bio

    Research Focus Areas:
    • Energy Generation, Storage, and Distribution
    • Energy Utilization and Conservation
    Additional Research:
    Utilities; Electric Vehicles; Electrical Grid

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    G. Wayne Clough

    G. Wayne Clough

    G. Wayne Clough

    Secretary Emeritus, Smithsonian Institution
    President Emeritus

    Gerald Wayne Clough is President Emeritus of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) and former Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. A graduate of Georgia Tech in civil engineering, he was the first alumnus to serve as President of the Institute. 

    The Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons, which officially opened its doors in August 2011, is named in his honor. Clough has garnered many other awards and honors, including the title of President Emeritus, two Norman Medals, eight honorary degrees, and membership in the National Science Board.

    After earning his doctorate, Clough began his academic career as an assistant professor at Duke University in 1969. He joined the faculty at Stanford University in 1974 first as an associate professor and then later as full professor. In 1982, he joined the faculty of Virginia Tech as a professor of civil engineering and served as head of their Department of Civil Engineering for seven years. In 1990, Clough became dean of the Virginia Tech College of Engineering. Clough continued his research and instruction of graduate students at Virginia Tech in addition to his administrative responsibilities. Clough's research focused on geotechnical engineering, including earthquake studies, numerical analysis, soil structure interaction, in-situ testing, and underground openings. In 1993, he became provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of Washington. Clough cofounded the United States Universities Council of Geotechnical Engineering Research (USUCGER), and served as the organization's first president during 1993.

    wayne.clough@ce.gatech.edu

    (404) 385-2755

    Website

    University, College, and School/Department
    Research Focus Areas:
    • Social & Environmental Impacts
    Additional Research:
    Climate/Environment

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