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Georgia Tech's first two graduates were Henry L. Smith (top row, center) and George G. Crawford (top row, far right).. This list of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Georgia Tech.
The "industrial option" for mechanical engineering was first offered at then Georgia School of Technology in 1924. [1] The Department of Industrial Engineering was created in 1945 with Frank Groseclose as its first director and professor.
The center was launched May, 2006, and consists of researchers from the School of Interactive Computing in the College of Computing, College of Engineering, and Georgia Tech Research Institute. IRIM@GT currently offers a Ph.D. program in robotics , the first truly multi-disciplinary program in the country after the one of Carnegie Mellon ...
More than 60 years after Atlanta native and engineer Ronald Yancey overcame barriers to become Georgia Institute of Technology’s first Black graduate, he presented his granddaughter with her ...
Graduates of Georgia Institute of Technology, commonly known as Georgia Tech. Graduates that are primarily notable through sports should only be included in a subcategory of Category:Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets athletes. Note that the Georgia Tech Alumni Association considers students that have completed at least one semester in good standing ...
Pascal Van Hentenryck (born 8 March 1963) is the A. Russell Chandler III Chair and Professor of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech.He is credited with pioneering advances in constraint programming and stochastic optimization, bridging theory and practice to solve real-world problems across a range of domains including sports scheduling, protein folding, kidney matching ...
The School of Interactive Computing offers bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees in several fields. [4] These degrees are technically granted by the School's parent organization, the Georgia Tech College of Computing, and often awarded in conjunction with other academic units within Georgia Tech.
Shi was born in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China. [3] He received his B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Beijing Institute of Technology in 1984 and 1987, and his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1992 under the supervision of Shien-Ming (Sam) Wu.