Ensuring Georgia Tech's Research Preeminence

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Jenifer Burton
College of Engineering
404-385-7361
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Summaries

Summary Sentence: A town hall forum on the future of the Institute's research enterprise

Full Summary: As one of the themes of the Georgia Tech Strategic Vision, the co-chairs of "Ensuring Georgia Tech's Research Preeminence" welcome anyone with an interest in the future direction of the Institute's research enterprise to participate in this town hall forum.

As one of the themes of the Georgia Tech Strategic Vision, the co-chairs of "Ensuring Georgia Tech's Research Preeminence" welcome anyone with an interest in the future direction of the Institute's research enterprise to participate in this town hall forum.

Agenda:
Open forum to discuss what steps Georgia Tech should take in the next 25 years to ensure its research preeminence. Discussion topics include:

  • The role of research preeminence at Georgia Tech
  • Does GT have a right culture for ensuring research preeminence?
  • Is the Institute structure optimized for research preeminence?
  • What types of investments should GT make to build research preeminence?

Structure:
It will be a Town Hall format.  Following a brief introduction, we will open the floor for discussion of ideas. Discussion will be led by Professors Aaron Bobick (Computing) and Michael Chapman (Physics).

For more information on the strategic vision process, visit www.gatech.edu/vision.

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Keywords
2035, Georgia Tech Strategic Planning, Research, vision
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  • Created By: Michael Hagearty
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Nov 9, 2009 - 9:02am
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 9:49pm