Tech CAREER Award Winners
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eorgia Tech's 13 CAREER Awards in 2001 are the most presented in one year by the National Science Foundation. Tech ranks second among universities with CAREER Award recipients. Here's a list of the faculty who have received the CAREER Awards during past years.
2000(10) Hayriye Ayhan, industrial and systems engineering; Robert Dickson, chemistry and biochemistry; Imme Ebert-Uphoff mechanical engineering; Irfan Essa, computing; Clifford Henderson, chemical engineering; Sven Koenig, computing; Louis Lyon, chemistry and biochemistry; Vincent Mooney, electrical and computer engineering; Emmanouil Tentzeris, electrical and computer engineering; and Min Zhou, mechanical engineering.
1999(8) Amy Bruckman, computing; Rami Haj-Ali, civil and environmental engineering; Anton Kleywegt, industrial and systems engineering; Kenneth McKenzie, computing; Leonard Schulman, computing; Fotis Sotiropoulos, civil and environmental engineering; Anne Steinemann, architecture; and John (Zhongju) Zhang, chemistry and biochemistry,
1998(3) Dmitri Mavris, aerospace engineering; Zhong Wang, materials science and engineering; and Guotong Zhou, electrical and computer engineering.
1997(12) Greg Abowd, computing; Ann Chervenak, computing; Rita Gregory, architecture/civil and environmental engineering; Dennis Grubb, civil and environmental engineering; Rigoberto Hernandez, chemistry and biochemistry; Christopher Lynch, mechanical engineering; Steve McLaughlin, electrical and computer engineering; Dana Randall, computing/math; Suresh Sitaraman, mechanical engineering; Gregory Turk, computing; Sotira Yiacoumi, civil and environmental engineering; and Li You, physics.
1996(6) Berdinus Bras, mechanical engineering; Subhendu Das, computing; Janet Hampikian, materials science and engineering; Joy Laskar, electrical and computer engineering; Mark Prausnitz, chemical engineering; and Angus Wilkinson, chemistry and biochemistry.
1995(7) Haskell Beckham, textile and fiber engineering; Abhijit Chatterjee, electrical and computer engineering; David Collard, chemistry and biochemistry; Mark Guzdial, computing; Jerry Seitzman, aerospace engineering; Loren Williams, chemistry and biochemistry; and Ellen Zegura, computing, GT Zhong Wang, 1998
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