Pictured (from left to right): Nicolas Somers, Best Lightning Talk Overall, Gulcin Arslan Azizoglu, Best Research Talk Overall, Karena Nguyen, Assistant Director for Postdoctoral Services, Namrata Dey Roy, Best Talk from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Zhe Guang, Best Research Talk from the College of Engineering. 
Pictured (from left to right): Nicolas Somers, Best Lightning Talk Overall, Gulcin Arslan Azizoglu, Best Research Talk Overall, Karena Nguyen, Assistant Director for Postdoctoral Services, Namrata Dey Roy, Best Talk from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, Zhe Guang, Best Research Talk from the College of Engineering. 

Six Tech postdocs were announced as winners of the 2022 Fall Postdoctoral Research Symposium, which took place on Friday, Oct. 28. School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences' Mathias Louboutin was awarded Best Lightning Talk for the College of Sciences.

 

On Friday, October 28, postdoctoral fellows participated in the Fall 2022 Georgia Tech Postdoctoral Research Symposium. We would like to extend congratulations to the winning presenters:

Gulcin Arslan Azizoglu, Best Research Talk Overall

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Development of a Microneedle Patch for Malaria Vaccination

 

Nicolas Somers, Best Lightning Talk Overall

Materials Science and Engineering

The power of light: photonic sintering of ceramics applied to additive manufacturing

 

Zhe Guang, Best Research Talk from the College of Engineering

Biomedical Engineering

Quantitative oblique back-illumination microscopy for in-vivo brain tumor margin assessment

 

Jingyan Wang, Best Lightning Talk from the College of Engineering

Industrial and Systems Engineering

Allocation Schemes in Evaluation: Applicant-Centric Holistic or Attribute-Centric Segmented?

 

Mathias Louboutin, Best Lightning Talk from the College of Sciences

Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Software abstractions for scalable multi-disciplinary inverse problems

 

Namrata Dey Roy, Best Talk from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

School of Literature, Media and Communication

From 'speaking for' to 'speaking with': Articulation and Representation in Multilingual World

 

Thank you to the Executive Vice President for Research, the Deans of Engineering and Sciences, the Associate Dean for Research and Outreach in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, and the Vice Provost for Graduate and Postdoctoral Education for sponsoring the awards.

We also extend a special thanks to our judges for the event:

  • Alena Alamgir, lecturer and director of Technical Communication, Materials Science & Engineering
  • Onur Birol, academic professional, Biological Sciences
  • Rodrigo Borela Valente, lecturer, School of Computing Instruction
  • Seung-Eun Chang, lecturer, Modern Languages
  • Amit Jariwala, director of Design and Innovation, Mechanical Engineering
  • Tammy McCoy, academic professional, Center for Teaching & Learning
  • Mark Moss, senior lecturer, School of Computing Instruction
  • Nimisha Roy, lecturer, School of Computing Instruction
  • Himani Sharma, lecturer, Materials Science & Engineering
  • Daniela Staiculescu, senior academic professional, Electrical and Computer Engineering