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Kary Banks Mullis (1944-) was bom in rural Lenoir, North Carolina did undergraduate work at Georgia Tech. and ieceived his Ph.O. at the University of California, Berkeley, in 1973. From 1979 to 1986 he worked at Cetus Corp., where his wor on developing PCR was carried out. Since 1988, he has followed his own drummer as self-employed consultant and writer. He received the 1993 Nobel Prize in chemistry. [Pg.1117]

Givens, S. and Cable, J., Case study—a tale of two industries, pretreatment of confectionary and bakery wastewaters. 1988 Food Processing Waste Conference, presented by the Georgia Tech Research Institute, Atlanta, Georgia, October 31-November 2, 1988. [Pg.1249]

Bayer C. 1995. Beware of fungus among us Emissions from mold and fungus may be culprits in indoor air problems. Georgia Tech Research News, August 3, 1995. Atlanta GA Institute of... [Pg.230]

Dr. Bhakta Rath, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC Mr. Chuck Gulash, Toyota Technical Center, Toyota Engineering Manufacturing, Ann Arbor, MI Dr. Ned Stetson, EERE, DOE Headquarters, Washington, DC Dr. Tom Fuller, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA... [Pg.1]

C.D.S. acknowledges a Camille and Henry Dreyfiis New Faculty Award and an NSF CAREER Award (Grant No. NSF 0094088). The Center for Computational Molecular Science and Technology is funded through a Shared University Research (SUR) grant from IBM and by Georgia Tech. [Pg.86]

L. Andrew Lyon Georgia Tech Research Corporation... [Pg.715]

A mission—Through many efforts, Georgia Tech s mission now includes sustainability. [Pg.34]

Results—Two Georgia Tech faculty members who have collaborated for more than 15 years on sustainable chemical processes are among the winners of 2004 Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Awards. Other examples of results could be published journal articles or recognition from the scientific community. [Pg.35]

A campus-wide mechanism for integration and coordination. The Institute for Sustainable Technology and Development at Georgia Tech serves in this capacity. The institute encourages activities in education and research and managing the campus and stimulates activities with other universities and industry. [Pg.35]

Appropriate infrastructure. For example, at Georgia Tech, interdisciplinary research neighborhoods have been created to enhance collaboration and innovation. [Pg.35]

Money—In addition to funding, Georgia Tech has 21 endowed chairs and professorships that are related to sustainability, which makes sustainability an integral part of its capital campaign. [Pg.35]

Lastly, Vanegas stated that it was necessary to walk the walk. According to Vanegas, Georgia Tech has been... [Pg.35]

My older brother Brent had gone to Georgia Tech as had 1. He finished in chemical engineering and 1 in chemistry. Brent worked for a chemical company that took nitrogen out of the air and methane out of a pipe and converted them into just... [Pg.193]

We gratefully acknowledge Eh Herskovitz for insightful discussions. This work has been supported by a National Science Foundation CAREER Award under Grant No, NSF 97-03372. R.H. isanAUfedP. Sloan Fellow, a Cottrell Scholar ofthe Research Corporation and a Blanchard Assistant Professor of chemistry at Georgia Tech. F.S. is a Camille and Henry Dreyfus Faculty Start-up Awardee. [Pg.112]

The U.S. DOE Office of Basic Energy Sciences is acknowledged for financial support through Catalysis Science Contract No. DE-FG02-03ER15459. The authors thank Profs Peter J. Ludovice and C. David Sherrill of Georgia Tech and Prof. Robert J. Davis at the University of Virginia for helpful discussions. [Pg.10]

The preparation of miniemulsions for barrier dressings consisted of the follow considerations as disclosed in Georgia Tech Research Corporation International Application No. PCT/US03/06409, and listed below. [Pg.21]

Westinghouse Plasma Corporation Energy Systems Group New Prospect Capital Georgia Tech Research Institute... [Pg.273]

Alvarellos, J. (2003) Fundamental Study of Capillary Phenomena in Porous Media. Ph.D. Dissertation, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia... [Pg.54]

Botany Department, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602 2Analytical and Instrumentation Branch, Georgia Tech Research Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332... [Pg.58]

Rosemarie Szostak, Department of the Army . When my career started in the early 1980s, I had two job interviews (it was a bad time to look for a job), at MIT and Georgia Tech. MIT, bad environment, so I took Georgia Tech. Bad choice. [Pg.123]

Georgia Tech did not possess modern pressure fabric dyeing equipment at the initiation of the dyebath reuse research. Therefore, to determine the feasibility of dyebath reuse in the general area of coloration of 100% polyester under pressure with disperse dyes, research was initiated on available package yarn equipment. [Pg.222]

Dye blends—One of the reactive dyes, a scarlet, was a b1 end, composed of an orange component and a red component. The orange and red components exhausted at different percentages, thus blocking analysis and dye blend adds. The dye manufacturer provided Georgia Tech on a confidential basis with a detailed analysis of the dye blend, allowing reuse analysis and adds of the individual components. [Pg.232]

LARRY LEHOWICZ, Quantum Research International, Arlington, Virginia JOHN W. LYONS, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (retired), Ellicott City, Maryland EDWARD K. REEDY, Georgia Tech Research Institute (retired), Atlanta DENNIS J. REIMER, DFI International, Washington, D.C. [Pg.6]


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