Hang Lu

Hang Lu

Hang Lu

Associate Dean for Research and Innovation, College of Engineering
C. J. "Pete" Silas Chair, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Hang Lu received her B.S. from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign and her M.S.C.E.P and Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is currently the Associate Dean for Research and Innovation in the College of Engineering and C. J. "Pete" Silas Chair, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Lu's research interests involve the interface of engineering and biology and her lab, the Lu Fluidics Group, is conducting research at these interface levels. The Lu Fluidics Group engineers BioMEMS (Bio Micro-Electro-Mechanical System) and microfluidic devices to address questions in neuroscience, cell biology, and biotechnology that are difficult to answer using conventional techniques.

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hang.lu@gatech.edu

404.894.8473

Office Location:
EBB 3017

Lµ Fluidics Group

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    Research Focus Areas:
    • Big Data
    • Cancer Biology
    • Chemical Biology
    • Drug Design, Development and Delivery
    • Nanomaterials
    • Neuroscience
    • Regenerative Medicine
    • Systems Biology
    Additional Research:

    Microfluidic systems for high-throughput screens and image-based genetics and genomicsSystems biology: large-scale experimentation and data miningMicrotechnologies for optical stimulation and optical recordingBig data, machine vision, automationDevelopmental neurobiology, behavioral neurobiology, systems neuroscienceCancer, immunology, embryonic development, stem cells


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    Panagiotis Tsiotras

    Panagiotis  Tsiotras

    Panagiotis Tsiotras

    Professor & David and Andrew Lewis Chair; School of Aerospace Engineering
    Associate Director, Institute for Robotics & Intelligent Machines

    Dr. Tsiotras holds the David & Andrew Lewis Endowed Chair in the School of Daniel Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at Georgia Tech. He is also associate director at the Institute for Robotics and Intelligent Machines. His current research interests include nonlinear and optimal control and their connections with AI, planning, and decision-making, emphasizing autonomous ground, aerial, and space vehicles applications. He has published more than 350 journal and conference articles in these areas. Prior to joining the faculty at Georgia Tech, Dr. Tsiotras was an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at the University of Virginia. He has also held visiting appointments with the MIT, JPL, INRIA, Rocquencourt, the Laboratoire de Automatique de Grenoble, and the Ecole des Mines de Paris (Mines ParisTech). Dr. Tsiotras is a recipient of the NSF CAREER award, the IEEE Technical Excellence Award in Aerospace Controls, the Outstanding Aerospace Engineer Award from Purdue, the Sigma Xi President and Visitor's Award for Excellence in Research, as well as numerous other fellowships and scholarships. He is currently the chief editor of the Frontiers in Robotics & AI, in the area of space robotics, and an associate editor for the Dynamic Games and Applications journal. In the past, he has served as an associate editor for the IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, the AIAA Journal of Guidance, Control, and Dynamics, the IEEE Control Systems Magazine, and the Journal of Dynamical and Control Systems. He is a Fellow of the AIAA, IEEE, and AAS.

    tsiotras@gatech.edu

    404.894.9526

    Office Location:
    Knight 415C

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    Research Focus Areas:
    • Autonomy
    Additional Research:

    controls; robotics; artificial intelligence; flying robots; spacecraft


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    Justin Romberg

    Justin Romberg

    Justin Romberg

    Schlumberger Professor

    Dr. Justin Romberg is the Schlumberger Professor and the Associate Chair for Research in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Associate Director for the Center for Machine Learning at Georgia Tech.

    Dr. Romberg received the B.S.E.E. (1997), M.S. (1999) and Ph.D. (2004) degrees from Rice University in Houston, Texas. From Fall 2003 until Fall 2006, he was a Postdoctoral Scholar in Applied and Computational Mathematics at the California Institute of Technology. He spent the Summer of 2000 as a researcher at Xerox PARC, the Fall of 2003 as a visitor at the Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions in Paris, and the Fall of 2004 as a Fellow at UCLA's Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics. In the Fall of 2006, he joined the Georgia Tech ECE faculty. In 2008 he received an ONR Young Investigator Award, in 2009 he received a PECASE award and a Packard Fellowship, and in 2010 he was named a Rice University Outstanding Young Engineering Alumnus. He is currently on the editorial board for the SIAM Journal on the Mathematics of Data Science, and is a Fellow of the IEEE.

    His research interests lie on the intersection of signal processing, machine learning, optimization, and applied probability.

    jrom@ece.gateach.edu

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    Research Focus Areas:
    • Machine Learning
    Additional Research:

    Data Mining


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    Jason Freeman

    Jason Freeman

    Jason Freeman

    Associate Professor

    jason.freeman@gatech.edu

    404-385-7257

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    University, College, and School/Department
    Research Focus Areas:
    • Platforms and Services for Socio-Technical Frontier
    Additional Research:

    Collaborative Music; Digital/Web Music; Music Composition; Musical Interfaces; Musical Performance


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    Michael Best

    Michael Best

    Michael Best

    Executive Director, Institute for People and Technology
    Professor, Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Interactive Computing

    Michael L. Best is Executive Director of the Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) and Professor with the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs and the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Institute of Technology where he directs the Technologies and International Development Lab. He holds a Ph.D. from MIT and has served as director of Media Lab Asia in India and head of the eDevelopment group at the MIT Media Lab.
     

    Research Fields:
    * Information and Communications Technologies for Development
    * International Diffusion and Innovation in IT

    Geographic Focuses:
    * Africa (Sub-Saharan)
    * Asia (East)
    * Asia (South)
    * Latin America and Caribbean

    Issues:
    * Inequality and Social Justice
    * International Development
    * Digital and Mixed Media
    * Digital Communication
    * Human/Machine Interaction
    * Internet Studies

    mikeb@gatech.edu

    404-894-0298

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  • Research Focus Areas:
    • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
    • Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier
    • Smart Cities and Inclusive Innovation
    Additional Research:

    ICTD; Computing and Society; Computing and International Affairs


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