Peter Presti

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peter.presti@imtc.gatech.edu

Peter Presti is a principal research scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology. During his 22 years with the university he has collaborated with companies such as IBM, Humana, Google, Microsoft, Intel, Alcatel-Lucent, Bellsouth, Denon Nippon-Columbia, and others. Government research sponsors have included DARPA, NIH, NSF, DoE, USDA, and the VA. His areas of research include sensor systems and biometrics, wearable computers, signal processing, pattern recognition, embedded systems, electronics design, data visualization and computer graphics, and computational geometry. His background spanning both custom hardware and software development provides him the skills to design and build fully integrated prototype systems, and in past projects has designed and built high-speed data capture systems, a variety of kinetic sensors, biometric sensors, and wearable computer systems.

Principal Research Scientist
Additional Research

Sensor Systems and Biometrics; Wearable Computers; Signal Processing; Pattern Recognition; Embedded Systems; Electronics Design; Data Visualization and Computer Graphics; and Computational Geometry

University, College, and School/Department

Richard Starr

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rstarr7@gatech.edu

Richard Starr is a senior research scientist responsible for the IPaT Secure Data Enclave (IPaT SDE) (formerly the Protected Health Data infrastructure at IPaT). He develops and manages a common infrastructure to work with healthcare data. This secure environment can be employed across campus to house research data to maintain compliance with HIPAA, IRB, and partnership agreements.

Senior Research Scientist
Additional Research

Healthcare data; data science

Research Focus Areas

Carrie Bruce

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carrie.bruce@gatech.edu

Carrie Bruce, PhD, CCC-SLP, is a researcher in person-environment interaction with 25+ years experience in healthcare, rehabilitation, HCI, accessibility, and inclusive design. As a Principal Research Scientist at Georgia Tech, she is the Assistant Director and Research Manager for the MS-HCI program; teaches courses related to UX research methods, accessibility, universal design, and interactive products; and conducts research related to technology and information design. Dr. Bruce's expertise is in examining design issues relative to people's abilities and investigating methodologies that measure the impact of physical and social environment factors on activity, performance, and participation.

Principal Research Scientist
Phone
404-385-6916
Additional Research

Healthcare; Rehabilitation; HCI; Accessibility; Universal Design

Research Focus Areas

Nathan Moon

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nathan.moon@gatech.edu
Associate Director for Research
Phone
404-894-8845
Additional Research

STEM education; Disability Employment; workplace accommodations policy; Accessible Information and Communications Technologies

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Helena Mitchell

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helena@gatech.edu
Principal Investigator
Phone
404-385-4640
Additional Research

Broadband and Wireless Communications; Educational Technologies; Regulatory and Legislative Policy; Emergency/Public Safety Communications; Universal Service to Vulnerable; Rural; Inner City Populations

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Scott Appling

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scott.appling@gatech.edu
Senior Research Scientist
Additional Research
Computational Social Science; Artificial Intelligence; Statistical Machine Learning; Statistical Natural Language Processing; Online Social Networks; Linguistic Deception; Social Network Credibility; User Profiling
GTRI
Geogia Tech Research Institute > Aerospace, Transportation & Advanced Systems Laboratory

Chuck Zhang

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chuck.zhang@isye.gatech.edu

Chuck Zhang is the Harold E. Smalley Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Georgia Tech.

Zhang's research interests include scalable nanomanufacturing, modeling, simulation, and optimal design of advanced composite and nanomaterials manufacturing processes, multifunctional materials development, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and metrology. Most recently, he has initiated new research and education programs in advanced materials and manufacturing engineering for orthotics and prosthetics (O&P) applications. His research projects have been sponsored by a number of organizations, including the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Army Research Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, and Society of Manufacturing Engineers, as well as industrial companies such as ATK Launch Systems, Cummins, General Dynamics, GKN Aerospace Services, Lockheed Martin, and Siemens Power Generation.

Zhang received his Ph.D. degree in Industrial Engineering from the University of Iowa, an M.S. degree in Industrial Engineering from the State University of New York at Buffalo, and B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in China. Prior to joining ISyE, Zhang served as a professor and chairman of the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering at the Florida A&M University - Florida State University College of Engineering.

Harold E. Smalley Professor, H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
Phone
404.894.4321
Office
Groseclose 0205 334
Additional Research

CompositesManufacturingNanomanufacturing

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