Michael Helms

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mhelms3@gatech.edu

Michael Helms is a versatile professional with a backgrounds in cognitive science, design theory, technology consulting, computer programming and financial services. He completed a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2013, and recently completed NSF's entrepreneurial I-CORPS program as an entrepreneurial lead. Prior to receiving his Ph.D., he worked as a technology consultant building business cases for the development of large data infrastructure projects. In conjunction with with the Center for Biologically Inspired Design he provides design consulting services focused on product innovation by leveraging insight gleaned from 3.8 billion years of evolution. Most recently, Helms began research with the Center for Education (CEISMC), working on modeling school interventions as complex social systems.

Co-Director, Center for Biologically Inspired Design
Senior Research Scientist
IRI/Group and Role
Sustainable Systems > Initiative Lead
Sustainable Systems
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Research Areas
Sustainable Systems
  • Resource and Materials Use

Alice Favero

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alice.favero@pubpolicy.gatech.edu
Assistant Professor
Additional Research
Biofuels; Climate/Environment; Policy/Economics
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts > School of Public Policy

Thomas DiChristina

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thomas.dichristina@biology.gatech.edu

Thomas DiChristina, Ph.D., received a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Rochester (NY) in 1982, a MS in Chemistry from the University of Bordeaux (France) in 1984, a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering Science from the California Institute of Technology (CA) in 1989, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (MA) in 1993. DiChristina has been at Professor of Microbiology in the School of Biological Sciences at Georgia Tech for 29 years. 

Professor, Microbiology, School of Biological Sciences
Phone
404.556.6829
Office
Ford Environmental and Technology Building, Room 1240
IRI/Group and Role
Bioengineering and Bioscience > Faculty
Bioengineering and Bioscience
Research Areas
Energy
  • Water, Wind, and Solar
  • Critical Minerals
  • Fuels
  • Sustainable Communities

Yi Deng

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yi.deng@eas.gatech.edu
Professor
Phone
404-385-1821
Office
ES&T 3248
Additional Research

Hydroclimate variability at regional scalesPolar-tropical interactionFeedbacks of ENSO and Annular ModesProbabilistic graphical models and climate networks

IRI/Group and Role
Sustainable Systems > Initiative Lead
Data Engineering and Science > Faculty
Sustainable Systems
Data Engineering and Science
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Sciences > School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Research Areas
Sustainable Systems
  • Climate Science, Solutions, and Policy

Thomas DeChristina

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thomas.dichristina@biology.gatech.edu
Professor, School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
Phone
404.894.8419
Additional Research

ClimateEnvironment

IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Research Community
Energy
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Sciences > School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences

Paige Clayton

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paigeclayton@gatech.edu

Paige Clayton is an Assistant Professor in the School of City and Regional Planning at Georgia Tech. She is also affiliated with the CREATE Economic Development Research Center at UNC Kenan-Flagler Business School’s Kenan Institute of Private Enterprise. Dr. Clayton joined Georgia Tech in 2020 after completing her Ph.D. in Public Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a concentration on entrepreneurship and innovation, regional economic development, and science and technology policy. At the University of North Carolina, Dr. Clayton received the Nancy W. Stegman Fellowship and the Dissertation Completion Fellowship. During her PhD, she held visiting positions at SKEMA Business School (Sophia Antipolis, France) and at UCLA’s Department of Geography. 

Dr. Clayton’s research focuses on regional patterns of economic development and how entrepreneurship and innovation influence local economies. Key themes include entrepreneurial support organizations, social network analysis, entrepreneurial ecosystems, university technology transfer, research & development, and institutions, and the connections between these factors which help support local entrepreneurship and innovation. Her research has been published in Research Policy, Industrial & Corporate Change, Academy of Management Perspectives, the Journal of Technology Transfer, Industrial Labor & Relations Review, International Regional Science Review, and the Oxford Handbook on Entrepreneurship and Collaboration, among others. 

Paige is an alumna of Georgia Tech’s School of Public Policy and a native Atlantan.

Assistant Professor, School of City & Regional Planning
Additional Research

City and Regional PlanningPolicy & EconomicsClimate Change 

IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Research Community
Energy
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Design > School of City and Regional Planning
Research Areas
Energy
  • Energy Economics, Policy, and Public Health
  • Sustainable Communities
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