Faculty

GTSI prides itself on its global, top-notch faculty team, which includes world-class instructors selected from Georgia Tech's main campus in Atlanta, USA. Many of them are IEEE fellows, members of the National Academy of Engineering or the National Academy of Sciences, recipient of endowed chairs and professorships, or masters in their respective field of research. Meanwhile, GTSI also recruits outstanding faculty from all over the world in accordance with standards not lower than those of Georgia Tech. Building on the first-class faculty team and recruitment system of Georgia Tech, GTSI now has a diverse team of outstanding instructors. Moving forward, GTSI will continue to provide all students with rich educational opportunities with  top-level faculty.

Students of dual masters degree programs are also assisted by experienced academic advisors from Tianjin University (TJU). Please click here for the full list of TJU advisors.

 

Faculty List

  • Professor
    Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Research interest:
    Signal processing for communications and networks; Signal estimation algorithms; Coding theory; Wireless communication theory; Sensor and ad hoc networks.
  • Professor
    Industrial and Systems Engineering
    Research interest:
    Change-point problems and sequential analysis in Mathematical Statistics; Sensor networks and information theory in Engineering; Longitudinal data analysis, random effects models, and clinical trials in Biostatistics.
  • Professor
    Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Research interest:
    Analog Integrated Circuits (ICs); Power-Conditioning ICs; Energy-Harvesting ICs; System-on-Chip (SoC) Microelectronics; System-in-Package (SiP) Microelectronics; Self-Powered/Self-Sustaining Microchips.
  • Professor
    Electrical and Computer Engineering
    Research interest:
    High sensitivity, III-nitride-based UV photodetectors; Advanced III-nitride coherent light emitters; III-nitride transistor technologies (unipolar and bipolar transistors); WBG high power electronics; Compound-semiconductor Integrated circuit technologies; Sustainable, “green” technologies.  
  • Professor of Practice
    Industrial Design
  • Carlton S. Wilder Associate Professor
    Environmental Engineering
    Research interest:
    Innovative materials for environmental applications; Environmental nanotechnology; Water and wastewater treatment; Energy and resources recovery; Environmental monitoring; Energy conversion and storage.
  • Assistant Professor
    Analytics
    Research interest:
    Sustainable Operations Management Humanitarian Logistics Nonprofit Organizations Resilience of Transportation Networks
  • Assistant Professor
    Environmental Engineering
    Research interest:
    The treatment of coal combustion by-products; Resource recovery from wastewater by novel materials and microalgae; Urban agriculture.
  • Professor
    Industrial and Systems Engineering
    Research interest:
    Theory, methods, and applications of simulation optimization, stochastic optimization, stochastic control. Development of efficient algorithms for (i) optimizing and predicting performance of complex systems that are described by stochastic simulation models, and  (ii) solving dynamic decision-making problems under uncertainty and driven by data.