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Gary Schuster Named Georgia Tech Interim President
April 4, 2008 — A 14-year veteran of the Georgia Institute of Technology, Dr. Gary Schuster, who currently serves as Tech’s provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs, has been named the institution’s interim president, effective July 1, 2008.
New Decontamination System Kills Anthrax Rapidly
January 29, 2008 — A rapid, non-disruptive and less expensive method to decontaminate bioterrorism hazards has been developed. Flat panels producing X-rays and ultraviolet-C light kill anthrax spores, even hidden ones, in two to three hours without lingering effects.
Videogame Makers Should Market to Women
January 25, 2008 — Girls Just Wanna Have Fun: Videogame Makers Should Take a Lesson from Nintendo and Market to Women.
Study Shows China as World Technology Leader
January 24, 2008 — A new study of worldwide technological competitiveness suggests China may soon rival the United States as the principal driver of the world’s economy – a position the U.S. has held since the end of World War II. If that happens, it will mark the first time in nearly a century that two nations have competed for leadership as equals.
Vest May Help Understand Causes of Asthma Attacks
January 22, 2008 — A vest containing environmental sensors may help researchers better understand the causes of asthma attacks. The system can determine what children are exposed to at home, at school and outside where they play.
INSTITUTE AND CAMPUS NEWS
Georgia Tech Issues Statement on Recent Court Ruling
Atlanta Entrepreneur Paul Freet Joins VentureLab Team at Georgia Tech
RESEARCH NEWS
New Technique Measures Ultrashort Laser Pulses at Focus
College Honors Distinguished Alumni at Fifth Annual Celebration Awards
Tech Researchers Win 2008 Sloan Industry Studies Best Paper Prize




