Jonathan Goldman


Jonathan Goldman

Quadrant-i
Director

Jonathan Goldman is the director of Quadrant-i (Q-i) in the Office of Commercialization. Quadrant-i supports faculty, researchers, and students in translating research into startups. Under Goldman's leadership, Quadrant-i will offer a comprehensive suite of programs, resources, and services to enhance the commercialization journey for Georgia Tech’s innovations. His leadership will focus on fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and accelerates the transition from idea to impact.

A seasoned entrepreneur and commercialization expert, Goldman transitioned to Quadrant-i after a significant tenure with VentureLab, another key commercialization unit at Georgia Tech. During his initial years at VentureLab from 2002 to 2007, Goldman assisted in developing more than 10 companies that collectively attracted $300 million in funding. He was instrumental in forming the solar firm Suniva, later serving as its director of business development. After returning to VentureLab, he continued to foster entrepreneurial success among Georgia Tech researchers. Now at Quadrant-i, he is committed to advancing the Institute’s mission by transforming groundbreaking research into commercially successful enterprises. 

jongoldman@gatech.edu

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of Commercialization


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Paul Joseph

Paul Joseph

Paul Joseph

Quadrant-i
Principal

Paul Joseph joined Georgia Tech in 2000 and has performed extensive research in the development of microelectronic polymers. The results were most valuable and led to applications in chip manufacturing technology, and low-cost microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) device fabrication and packaging. Paul’s original research work overall resulted in 85 publications in peer reviewed journals, reports, conference presentations, trade publications, and 7 awarded US and international patents. In his current role, he will be facilitating the translation of Georgia Tech research and technology by guiding the development of new ventures as strategic consultant (in business model development) for Georgia Tech clients. Paul is interested in supporting commercialization activities in microelectronics, micro-/nanotechnology, and materials etc., connecting faculty members to appropriate resources while guiding them through commercialization of their technologies and mentoring students in entrepreneurship.

In 2022, Paul received a prestigious Fulbright Specialist Award from the Fulbright Foreign Scholarship Board / US Department of State and was also appointed as a guest associate editor for a special research topic, "Microbial Nanotechnology" in Frontiers in Microbiology Journal. In 2023, he was a recipient of an Interdisciplinary Research Spotlight Award from Georgia Tech for his “over and beyond” contributions in 2022.

Paul received his Ph.D. in Chemical Sciences (University of Madras) and an MBA (specializing in Technology Innovation & Commercialization) at the Georgia Institute of Technology in May 2021.

paul.joseph@gatech.edu

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of Commercialization

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Additional Research:

Advanced microelectronic polymeric materialsMicroelectromechanical systems (MEMS)Bio-MEMSBio-microfluidics, & biosensors' applications as diagnostics


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Harold Solomon

Harold Solomon

Harold Solomon

Quadrant-i
Principal

Harold started as a software developer for IBM at NASA for Space Shuttle operating systems. After leaving IBM, he became an entrepreneur and investor in companies in telecommunications, financial services, mobile and medical imaging.

Harold has deep experience in fund raising with angels and VC investors, as well as exit experience with public companies. He is enthusiastic to meet all students interested in entrepreneurship and researchers excited to commercialize their work.

Harold studied Information and Computer Science at Georgia Tech, and earned a BBA in Computer and Information Systems from Georgia State University.

harold.solomon@venturelab.gatech.edu

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Jeff Garbers

Jeff  Garbers

Jeff Garbers

Quadrant-i
Principal

Jeff comes to Quadrant-i after 35 years in the personal computing industry, focusing on communications, mobility, Internet services, and usability. As a software developer and architect from the earliest days of the PC, Jeff has been instrumental in creating applications and co-founding companies that led their markets and were highly regarded by customers and the industry. He co-founded his first startup with his Georgia Tech graduate advisor in 1982, and sold his most recent company, Rover Apps, in 2013. Jeff earned an AB in Mathematics from Wabash College, and his MS in Information and Computer Science from Georgia Tech. His personal passions include FIRST Robotics and STEM education for young people.

jeff.garbers@gatech.edu

Office Location:
of Commercialization

Research Focus Areas:
  • Collaborative Robotics
Additional Research:

Collaborative Robotics; Innovation


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Richard Gruber

Richard Gruber

Richard Gruber

Quadrant-i
Principal

Richard joined Georgia Tech in 2023 and focuses on energy and cleantech company formation, market strategy, funding, and partnerships in support of faculty led research and resulting startups. His domain expertise is in regulated and competitive energy markets, energy infrastructure development, project finance, go-to-market strategies, energy policy, multi-stakeholder negotiations and process improvement.

Prior to joining GT, Richard co-founded several successful startups including Merit Sustainable Infrastructure, served as VP of Project Development for First Solar, and held leadership positions with power grid operator ERCOT, Energy Management Associates, Electronic Data Systems and Tenneco. Since 2007, Richard has led project development resulting in over 4,000 megawatts (nominally $4 billion) of operating solar and wind projects across the US. Most recently he has spearheaded development of ATL Cleantech Connect, a partnership between the Strategic Energy Institute at GT and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce to grow the clean energy and sustainability startup ecosystem in and around Atlanta.

Richard holds an MBA from the University of St. Thomas, a BA in Economics from Southern Methodist University and attend the Advance Management Program (AMP) at the Harvard Business School.

richard.gruber@gatech.edu

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