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  2. Haesun Park - Wikipedia

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    Park was a program director at the National Science Foundation from 2003 until 2005, before moving to Georgia Tech in 2005. She has also held an affiliation with the Korea Institute for Advanced Study since 2008. Park led the Foundations of Data and Visual Analytics (FODAVA) center and received $3 million grant to support emerging field of ...

  3. Hyesoon Kim - Wikipedia

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    Hyesoon Kim is a South Korean-American computer engineer and professor specializing in computer architecture, especially involving graphics processing units and their incorporation into heterogeneous computing systems. [1] She is a professor in the Georgia Tech School of Computer Science, [2] where she heads the High Performance Architecture ...

  4. List of Georgia Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    Professor of ceramic engineering at Georgia Tech and the founder and first director of what is now the Georgia Tech Research Institute [186] Harrison Wadsworth Jr. 1949 Professor of industrial engineering at Georgia Tech; supply sergeant during World War II and the Korean War [187] B. N. Wilson: 1896

  5. South Korean firm plans $72M Georgia plant to make ... - AOL

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    A South Korean company will open a factory in suburban Atlanta to make parts for electric batteries. NVH Korea said Thursday that it would invest $72 million in a plant in Locust Grove, south of ...

  6. South Korean auto supplier plans $72 million plant in Georgia ...

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    A South Korean company plans to build a $72 million factory in Georgia to make parts for electric vehicles, hiring more than 140 workers. Daesol Ausys announced its plans on Tuesday to build a ...

  7. Why is Georgia vs. Georgia Tech called Clean, Old-Fashioned ...

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    It peaked during wartime in 1919, when Georgia mocked Georgia Tech fielding a team in 1917 and 1918 when many schools did not due to World War I. Georgia Tech was a military training ground.

  8. Georgia Tech - Wikipedia

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    Georgia Tech Europe was the defendant in a lawsuit pertaining to the language used in advertisements, which was a violation of the Toubon Law. [88] [89] Georgia Tech and Tianjin University cooperatively operated a campus in Shenzhen, Guangdong, China — Georgia Tech Shenzhen Institute, Tianjin University. [90]

  9. Sam Nunn School of International Affairs - Wikipedia

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    In partnership with School of Modern Languages and the School of Economics in Georgia Tech’s Ivan Allen College, the Sam Nunn School also offers a B.S. in International Affairs and Modern Language, with concentrations in French, German, Japanese, and Spanish, and the B.S. in International Affairs and Economics. The school offers a master's ...