GT's Bioengineering Graduate program announces its Summer 2011 graduates

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Fourteen new graduates complete their degrees in BioE

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GT's Bioengineering Graduate program announces its Summer 2011 graduates

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Georgia Tech's Interdisciplinary Bioengineering graduate program announces its Summer 2011 graduates who completed their masters or doctorate degrees.  

The program was established in 1992 and has since graduated over 170 students in a broad spectrum of research by over 90 participating faculty from the Colleges of Engineering, Computing, Sciences, and Architecture as well as Emory University School of Medicine.  The BioE Program is interdisciplinary in that it is not a standalone academic unit like most departments or schools at Georgia Tech. Rather, 8 different academic units from the Colleges of Engineering and Computing make up the program.  However, the BioE Program provides the degree requirements for students accepted into the program. This approach allows a flexible, integrative and individualized degree program that enforces depth and breadth in coursework, a solid bioengineering research experience, and yet is reflective of the disciplinary background of the student's home school. Importantly, the BioE Program provides research opportunities for students with any participating program faculty, allowing tremendous diversity and flexibility for research topics and advisors.

Summer 2011 graduates:

Erskine Benjamin - BIOE/ME - MS (Non-Thesis)
Jonathan Bergdoll - BIOE/ECE - MS (Non-Thesis) - Paul Hasler, Advisor
Ashley Carson Brown - BIOE/BMED - PhD - Thomas Barker, Advisor
Matthew Crane - BIOE/ChBE - PhD - Hang Lu, Advisor
Bhargav Kumar Errangi - BIOE/BMED - PhD - James Rilling, Advisor
Julie Johnson - BIOE/ME - MS (Non-Thesis) - Don Giddens, Advisor
Sungho Kim - BIOE/BMED - PhD - Don Giddens, Advisor
Peng Meng Kou - BIOE/BMED - PhD - Julia Babensee, Advisor
Jennifer Megan Munson - BIOE/ChBE - PhD - Ravi Bellamkonda, Advisor
Jessica Marie O'Neal - BIOE/ME - PhD - Robert Guldberg, Advisor
Edward Allen Phelps - BIOE/ME - MS (Non-Thesis) - Andres Garcia, Advisor
Andrew Lawrence Raines - BIOE/BMED - PhD - Barbara Boyan, Advisor
Sarah Shieh - BIOE/ME - MS (Non-Thesis) - David Ku, Advisor
Kelly Straub - BIOE/ME - MS (Non-Thesis) - Rudy Gleason, Advisor


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Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience (IBB)

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  • Created On: Aug 23, 2011 - 5:20am
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