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The Many Facets of
Georgia Tech
A Tradition of Excellence
November 2002
Georgia Institute of Technology
“Georgia Tech”
Location
FY 02 Research Awards ($M)
Atlanta, Georgia
• GTRI
115.0
• Resident Instruction
165.8
TOTAL
$280.8
Academic Colleges Enrollment
2002 Freshman Class
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Engineering
Architecture
Ivan Allen
Computing
Sciences
Management
TOTAL ENROLLMENT
Average SAT Score: 1336
November 2002
9,007
876
808
1,892
1,387
1,450
15,420
Georgia Tech National &
State Regional Offices
Ft. Monmouth, NJ
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Dalton
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Dayton, OH •
Arlington, VA Cartersville Gainesville
Norcross
Rome
Atlanta
Huntsville, AL
Athens
Warner
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• Robins, GA Carrollton
Augusta
Ft. Walton Beach, FL
Morrow
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Newnan
Griffin
Dublin
Macon
Warner
Columbus
Robins
Savannah
Douglas
Albany
Brunswick
November 2002
AO/GTRI 4/10/2016 #3
Major Units of Georgia Tech
President’s
Office
Degree Granting
Colleges
Interdisciplinary
Centers
 Engineering
 Manufacturing
 Computing
 Micro-
 Architecture
 Sciences
 Management
 Humanities
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electronics
 Electronics
Packaging
 Telecommuni-
cations
Georgia Tech
Research
Institute
 Applied
Research
 Customer
Funded
Continuing
Education
 Short Courses
 Taught by
Faculty
 On Campus
 (7) Laboratories
 At Customer
 Defense
 Distance
Electronics
Economic
Development
Learning
 Venture Lab
 Incubators
 Industry
Assistance
GTRI Financial Statistics
FY02 Major Customers
Historical Volume
Navy
9.7%
Air Force
24.7%
DoD
Other
12%
$115.5
1999 2000 2001
$110.1
$108.5
1998
$60
$40
$20
$0
1997
Total Personnel: 1112
November 2002
$102.5
Federal
Other
4.1%
$80
$106.4
Industry
7.7%
IndustryFed
Subcontract
11.1%
$100
Army
18.3%
$100.1
State
and Local
12.4%
$105.9
Dollars in Millions
$120
2002
2003
Projected
America’s Top Graduate
Engineering Schools*
Last Year
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2. Stanford University (CA)
University of California—Berkeley
(1)
(2)
(2)
4. Georgia Institute of Technology
(4)
5. University of Illinois--Urbana--Champaign
(5)
6. University of Michigan—Ann Arbor
7. California Institute of Technology
8. Cornell University--NY
University of Southern California
10. Carnegie Mellon University (PA)
University of Texas—Austin
(6)
(7)
(8)
(8)
(10)
(10)
November 2002
* Source: U.S. News & World Report (September 2002)
Indoor Air Quality
 Charlene Bayer, GTRI
[email protected]
November 2002
Environmental Separations Branch
Technologies
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Indoor Air
Asthma & Exposure Monitoring
Biogenic Organics in Outdoor Air
Product Emissions Research
IQ-Gel for Air Cleaning
Separations Sciences
New Ventilation Systems
Environmental Separations Branch
Projects
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IQ-Gel for indoor air cleaning & chem/biowarfare protection
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Real-time exposure & lung function monitor for asthma & CF patients
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Field test methods measuring gas phase filtration lifetimes
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Newer ventilation technologies for improved IAQ in schools
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Air cleaning building ventilation systems
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Fungal MVOCs
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Product emissions
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Biogenic and elemental PM10 & PM2.5 determination
November 2002
Environmental Separations Branch
Unique Capabilities
 Test Rig
 Environmental Chamber Facility
(17 chambers ranging from 28.3 m3 – 135 mL)
 Mass Spectrometric Facility
(7 systems – GC/MS, LC/MS, MS/MS, ICP/MS,
ion trap/MS)
 Real-time, telemonitoring exposure & lung
function monitoring system
November 2002
52.2 Test Rig
 Required by ASHRAE method
52.2 to test particulate air filters
 GTRI’s system adapted to also
test gaseous phase air filters –
currently the only system
capable of testing filters for both
particles and gases
 Available for particle and
gaseous filtration research
 Being used to test the GTRIpatented IQ-Gel research for
indoor air cleaning and
chem/biowarfare protection
November 2002
ASHRAE method 52.2 Test Rig
Proposed GT Indoor Air Quality
Measurements
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Monitor changes in asthma exacerbations and indoor
air exposures with the GTRI asthma monitoring system
Monitor exposures of selected volunteers with passive
VOC monitors
Match hospital admissions changes with indoor and
outdoor AQ measurements
November 2002
Proposed GT Indoor Air Quality
Measurements
 Monitor indoor air quality in selected schools,
office buildings, and/or households
 Investigate occupant changes in health
symptoms via questionnaire
 Monitor IAQ in Olympic facilities following
procedures set at the Sydney Olympics, 2000
November 2002