The Georgia Tech Savannah Colloquium Series is an event organized by the Graduate Students of Georgia Tech Savannah. The purpose of the Colloquium is to:

  • Make Georgia Tech Savannah known for its multidisciplinarity in engineering science
  • Bring speakers in higher positions in industry that can address multidisciplinary problems
  • Have leading world experts, professors from international universities, researchers and scientists presenting their research in the fields of engineering science, mathematics, physics, etc...
  • Improve collaboration with nearby industries and academia
  • Capitalize collaborations and discussions within Georgia Tech Savannah for multidisciplinary activities
Upcoming Colloquiums
ColloquiumDatePresenter
Multiple Approaches for Understanding Nearshore Processes Sep 12, 2007 Dr. Kevin Haas
Assistant Professor, CE, Georgia Tech Savannah
Active Contours in Image Processing and Computer Vision Sep 26, 2007 Dr. Tony Yezzi
The Van Roosbroeck System: Basic properties, Discretization, and Numerical Solution Methods Oct 2, 2007 Klaus Gaertner
Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics
Imitating Broad-Band Diurnal Light Variations Using Solid State Light Sources Oct 3, 2007 Dr. Ian Ferguson
Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech
Industrial Design Prototype Projects at the Savannah College of Art and Design Oct 10, 2007 Prof. Thomas Gattis
Chair Industrial Design SCAD10
Sonic Boom Suppression and Technology at Gulfstream Oct 17, 2007 Joe Salamone
Acoustic Department Gulfstream
Agent Based Modeling and Optimization at NuTech Solutions Oct 31, 2007 Dr. Bipin Chadha
Vice President, Solutions Development, Nutech Solutions
Non-Raster-Scanning for High Speed AFM Nov 2, 2007 Prof. Sean Andersson
Boston University
Innovation - at Industrial Scale Nov 28, 2007 Ross Harding
VP of Business Development, Herty Advanced Materials Development Center
Rogue Waves in Oceanic Turbulence and Vortices in Axisymmetric Pipe Turbulence: An Exteme View Dec 5, 2007 Dr. Francesco Fedele
Assistant Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology Savannah
Problem Solving Jan 10, 2008 Goran Sallfors
Professor, Chalmers University of Technology, Goteborg, Sweden
Integrated Design of Product and Material Concepts Jan 23, 2008 Matthias Messer
"Outgoing" Doctoral Student, Systems Realization Laboratory, GTS
Adaptive Ocean Sampling and Prediction Jan 30, 2008 Dr. Fumin Zhang
Asst. Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, GIT
Processes controlling circulation and sediment transport on the inner shelf off South Carolina Feb 12, 2008 John Warner, Ph.D
Civil Engineer, U.S. Geological Survey, Coastal and Marine Geology Program
The Changing Face of GT-S Feb 19, 2008 Dr. J. David Frost
Director of Georgia Tech Savannah and Professor
Unregulated Synthetic Organic Pollutants in Environmental Systems Mar 4, 2008 Dr. Aaron Peck
Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Is the Future of Electronics Spintronics Mar 14, 2008 Dr. Ian Ferguson
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech
Observer-Theoretic Methods for Computer Vision Apr 2, 2008 Dr. Patricio Vela
Assistant Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech
Teaching and Research in Nanoscale Heat Transfer Apr 7, 2008 Dr. Zhuomin Zhang
Professor, George W. Woodruff School of ME, Georgia Tech
Hardware/Software Codesign for Real-Time Digital Systems with an Emphasis on Applications to Robotics Apr 9, 2008 Dr. Vincent J. Mooney III
Professor, School of ECE, Georgia Tech
Synthetic Aperture Radar: Overview and Applications Apr 10, 2008 Dr. Christopher F. Barnes
Associate Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech
Distributed Smart Cameras Apr 17, 2008 Dr. Wayne Wolf
Professor, School of ECE, Georgia Tech.
Intellectual Property Laws Apr 18, 2008 Henry Ward
Moor & Van Allen
Calculation of Flow and Turbulence over Dunes Apr 23, 2008 Dr. Thorsten Stoesser
Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology