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  • Student and Faculty Awards Atlanta (May 8, 2008) — Several Polymer and Fiber Engineering students and faculty have been recognized for outstanding contributions at Georgia Tech and in their fields. The School is proud of each of them and wishes to announce their successes.
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  • Polymer & Fiber Eng Featured Pre-Engineering Times Atlanta (January 14, 2008) — Everything is made from something. Polymer and fiber engineers create and provide materials from polymers and fibers. Polymers are, as the name suggests, “many mers,” where the mer, or repeating unit are frequently based on carbon.
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  • Graduate Student Wins Paper Competition Atlanta (October 8, 2007) — Murari Gupta, a PTFE Phd student, won the student paper competition at the AATCC Conference.
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  • GIT FigureDrawing Nanoscale Features the Fast and Easy Way Atlanta (September 10, 2007) — Scientists at Georgia Tech have developed a new technique for nanolithography that is extremely fast and can be used in liquids and outside of a vacuum. The technique could help make the manufacturing of nanocircuits commercially viable.
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  • Molecular model of nanotubesResearchers Learn to Control Nanotube Dimensions Atlanta (August 23, 2007) — Moving beyond carbon nanotubes, researchers are developing insights into a remarkable class of tubular metal-oxide nanomaterials that can be produced in water with a high degree of control over their diameter and length.
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  • Students with PosterPTFE Students Win Poster Award at MRS Atlanta (April 24, 2007) — Dr. Vladimir Tsukruk’s students won award for best poster at the Materials Research Society Spring Meeting in San Francisco.
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  • Dr. Meisha Shofner Receives Award from ORAU Atlanta (April 13, 2007) — Dr. Meisha Shofner received ORAU’s Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award.
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  • Dr. Hyunyoung OkDr. Hyunyoung Ok Joins Faculty at UT-Austin Atlanta (April 9, 2007) — Hyunyoung Ok, Dr. Carr’s PhD student and graduate from PTFE has joined the faculty at the University of Texas at Austin.
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  • Phi Psi ConventionPhi Psi Theta Chapter Receives Award Atlanta (April 6, 2007) — The Phi Psi Theta Chapter sponsored by PTFE received the Best All-Around Chapter Award at the 100th National Phi Psi Convention in Philadelphia.
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  • Phi Psi Theta Chapter Atlanta (April 6, 2007) — Phi Psi Theta Chapter sponsored by the PTFE received Best All-Around Chapter Award at the 100th National Phi Psi Convention last month.
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  • Chasing Butterflies Atlanta (February 5, 2007) — Dr. Mohan Srinivasarao studies how butterflies produce their dazzling color
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  • Dr. SrinivasaraoDr. Mohan Srinivasarao Elected APS Fellow Atlanta (January 3, 2007) — Dr. Mohan Srinivasarao was elected Fellow of the American Physical Soceity in November 2006.
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  • Dr. Mary Lynn Realff Receives NSF Award Atlanta (November 22, 2006) — Dr. Mary Lynn Realff received an award from NSF for “Superior Accomplishments as Member of the Working Group for International Research and Education in Engineering,"
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  • Invitation Fellowship for Research in Japan Atlanta (November 16, 2006) — Dr. Haskell Beckham has received an Invitation Fellowship for Research in Japan from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS). This fellowship was awarded for Dr. Beckham’s work in cyclic and threaded macromolecules.
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  • Three PTFE Students Awarded SPE Scholarships Atlanta (September 12, 2006) — SPE awarded scholarships to three PTFE students. Justin Deadwyler, Matthew Black, and Pratapkumar Nagarajan were awarded $1,000 scholarship each from the Thermoforming Division of the Society of Plastics Engineers.
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  • Dr. Sundaresan JayararmanPTFE Professor Finalist in Invention Competition Atlanta (June 5, 2006) — Professor Sundaresan Jayaraman from the School of Polymer, Textile & Fiber Engineering was selected as one of the top 5 finalists in the Modern Marvels Invent Now® Challenge, a national competition which began in October 2005. He was recognized for the invention of the Wearable Motherboard (Smart Shirt) that was developed jointly with his Research Associate, Ms. Sungmee Park. The device monitors the wearer’s vital signs in real time and has applications for military personnel, athletes, astronauts, and infants at risk of SIDS.
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  • PTFE Graduate Student Wins NTC Paper Competition Atlanta (May 24, 2006) — Jing Liu, Dr. Satish Kumar’s PhD student, won 1st place in the 2006 National Textile Center Student Paper Competition. Her paper is titled “Novel Micro- and Nano-Structured Polymer Materials by Electrospinning”.
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  • PTFE Professor Dr. Haskell BeckhamPTFE Professor Named 2006 Fiber Society Lecturer Atlanta (May 19, 2006) — Georgia Tech School of Polymer, Textile & Fiber Engineering (PTFE) Professor Dr. Haskell Beckham was recently named a Fiber Society lecturer for 2006. Beckham will lecture on magnetic resonance applications in textile and fiber science and the wicking of fluids in fibrous substrates.
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