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Atlanta, GA | Posted: December 9, 2005
Recent Ph.D. graduates of the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, working for NASA, ended up on the same project at the Kennedy Space Center.
Recent alumni of Georgia Tech are:
Dr. Lynn Capadona, Dr. Janine Captain, Dr. Luke Roberson (all of Chemistry), and Dr. Erik Weiser (MS&E). While there at the Space Center, they ended up inside the orbiter processing facility where OV103 - Discovery currently resides. The photo shows the alums standing just beneath the Discovery's nose.
You just never know who you are going to run into while on your job!