Kan (Kevin) Wang

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kan.wang@gatech.edu

Dr. Kan Wang is a research faculty in the Georgia Tech Manufacturing Institute at Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Wang's current research focus inerests include tissue engineering, bioprintinng, biosensors, and supply chain of regenerative medicine. He has conducted over 15 research projects sponsored by major federal agencies including National Science Foundation, Food and Drug Administration, Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs. Dr. Wang has published 4 book chapters, over 50 peer-reviewed journal articles and 5 patents.

Senior Research Faculty
Lead PI of Additive Manufacturing for Bio-Engineering Research (AMBER) laboratory
Phone
404.385.6386
Office
575 14th Street NW #1943/Additive Manufacturing Pilot Facility
Additional Research
Additive manufacturing technologies; printed electronics technologies; nanomanufacturing technologies; biomedical devices and regenerative medicine.
IRI/Group and Role
Manufacturing > Research Professional
Manufacturing

Aaron Stebner

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aaron.stebner@gatech.edu

Aarn Stebner works at the intersection of manufacturing, machine learning, materials, and mechanics. He joined the Georgia Tech faculty as an associate professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering in 2020.

Previously, he was the Rowlinson Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at the Colorado School of Mines (2013 – 2020), a postdoctoral scholar at the Graduate Aerospace Laboratories of the California Institute of Technology (2012 – 2013), a Lecturer in the Segal Design Institute at Northwestern University (2009 – 2012), a Research Scientist at Telezygology Inc. establishing manufacturing and “internet of things” technologies for shape memory alloy-secured latching devices (2008-2009), a Research Fellow at the NASA Glenn Research Center developing smart materials technologies for morphing aircraft structures (2006 – 2008), and a Mechanical Engineer at the Electric Device Corporation in Canfield, OH developing manufacturing and automation technologies for the circuit breaker industry (1995 – 2000).

Associate Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering
Phone
404.894.5167
IRI/Group and Role
Manufacturing > Affiliated Faculty
Manufacturing > AMPF
Data Engineering and Science > Faculty
Manufacturing
Data Engineering and Science
Matter and Systems > Affiliated Faculty
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Materials Science Engineering
Research Areas
Artificial Intelligence

Will Smith

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will.smith@gatech.edu
Facilities Manager Sr.
Phone
404.894.7571
Office
Callaway Manufacturing Research Center, Room 334
IRI/Group and Role
Manufacturing > AMPF
Manufacturing > Staff
Manufacturing
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology

William Singhose

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william.singhose@me.gatech.edu

William Singhose grew up mostly in Oregon and Washington. He went to the University of Oregon for two years before transferring to the Mechanical Engineering department at MIT. 

Singhose then went to Stanford to to pursue his Masters in Mechanical Engineering in 1992. He then worked at Convolve, Inc. for 2 1/2 years before returning to MIT to work on a Ph.D. He finished his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in June 1997, completing his thesis on Command Generation for Flexible Systems

Singhose joined the faculty at Georgia Tech in 1998 as an assistant professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering. He is now a full professor.

Professor
Phone
404.385.0668
Office
Callaway Manufacturing Research Center, Room 432
Additional Research
Automation and Mechatronics; Vibration and oscillation conrol; flexible dynamics; command generation; active seating; crane control; human-machine interfaces; spacecraft control
IRI/Group and Role
Manufacturing > Affiliated Faculty
Manufacturing
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering

Meisha Shofner

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meisha.shofner@mse.gatech.edu

Meisha L. Shofner is a professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology, joining the faculty following post-doctoral training at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She received her B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin and her Ph.D. in Materials Science from Rice University. Prior to beginning graduate school, she was employed as a design engineer at FMC in the Subsea Engineering Division, working at two plant locations (Houston, Texas and the Republic of Singapore), and she is a registered Professional Engineer in Georgia.

Shofner’s research area is processing-structure-property relationships of polymers and composites. Specifically, she designs processing strategies to attain hierarchical structures in these materials to improve properties and has discovered scalable processing methods to produce auxetic structures and tensegrity-inspired structures. Additionally, she works with bioderived materials to produce composites with reduced environmental impact.  

Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering
Phone
404.385.7216
Office
MRDC 4409
Additional Research

Biomolecular-Solids; Biomaterials; Composites; Polymers; Nanomaterials; Biofuels; Structure-property relationships in polymer nanocomposite materials; producing structural hierarchy in these materials for structural and functional applications.

IRI/Group and Role
Manufacturing > Affiliated Faculty
Renewable Bioproducts > Affiliated Faculty
Energy > Research Community
Manufacturing
Energy
Space > Faculty
Data Engineering and Science > Faculty
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Materials Science Engineering
Research Areas
Energy
  • Energy Storage
  • Sustainable Communities
Space
Renewable Bioproducts
  • Pulp, Paper, Packaging and Tissue
  • Circular Materials

Jianjun Shi

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jshi33@isye.gatech.edu

Dr. Jianjun Shi is the Carolyn J. Stewart Chair and Professor in H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, with joint appointment in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to joining Georgia Tech in 2008, he was the G. Lawton and Louise G. Johnson Professor of Engineering at the University of Michigan. He received his B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from the Beijing Institute of Technology in 1984 and 1987, and his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Michigan in 1992. Dr. Shi is a pioneer in the development and application of data fusion for quality improvements. His methodologies integrate system informatics, advanced statistics, and control theory for the design and operational improvements of manufacturing and service systems by fusing engineering systems models with data science methods. He has produced 40 Ph.D. graduates, 27 of which have joined IE department as faculty members. Among them, 7 have received NSF CAREER Awards and one has received the NSF PECASE award. He has published one book and more than 180 papers. He has served as PI and co-PI for projects totaling more than 25 million dollars, which were funded by National Science Foundation, NIST Advanced Technology Program, Department of Energy, General Motors, Daimler-Chrysler, Ford, Boeing, Lockheed-Martin, Honeywell, Pfizer, Samsung, and various other industrial companies and funding agencies. The technologies developed in Dr. Shi’s research group have been widely implemented in various production systems with significant economic impacts. 

Dr. Shi is the founding chair of the Quality, Statistics and Reliability (QSR) Subdivision at the Institute for Operations Research and Management Science (INFORMS). He has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the IISE Transactions (2017-2020), the flagship journal of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers. He also served as the Focus Issue Editor of IISE Transactions on Quality and Reliability Engineering (2007-2017), editor of Journal of System Science and Complexity, and advisory editor of Journal of Quality Technology and Quantitative Management (QTQM). He is a Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineering (ASME), a Fellow of the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineering (IISE), a Fellow of Institute of Operations Research and the Management Science (INFORMS), a Fellow of Society of Manufacturing Engineering (SME), an Academician of the International Academy for Quality, and a member of National Academy of Engineering (NAE) of the USA. 

Dr. Shi received various awards for his research and teaching, including the George Box Medal (2022), ASQ Walter Shewhart Medal (2021), The S. M. Wu Research Implementation Award (2021), ASQ Brumbaugh Award (2019), The Horace Pops Medal Award (2018), IISE David F. Baker Distinguished Research Award (2016), the IIE Albert G. Holzman Distinguished Educator Award (2011), Forging Achievement Award from Forging Industry Educational and Research Foundation (2007), Monroe-Brown Foundation Research Excellence Award (2007), the 1938E Award (1998) at The University of Michigan, and NSF CAREER Award (1996).

Carolyn J. Stewart Chair and Professor
Phone
404.385.3488
Office
ISyE Main Building, Room 109
Additional Research

System informatics and control

IRI/Group and Role
Manufacturing > Affiliated Faculty
Data Engineering and Science > Research Community
Data Engineering and Science > TRIAD Associate
Manufacturing
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Industrial Systems Engineering
Research Areas
Artificial Intelligence

Rasha Shawky

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rasha.shawky@gatech.edu

Rasha Shawky is the program and operations manager supporting the GA-AIM project (GA-AIM News) led by Aaron Stebner, Ph.D.,  at AMPF.  She serves as the program's main point of contact for internal and external stakeholders, faculty and students, serves as liaison to appropriate campus business units, working to resolve operational matters and liaise with key points of contact for the program.  She previously served as assistant to the vice president and previously from the Office of Industry Research, where she supported campus wide industry research, strategic initiatives and large proposal preparation projects.

Program & Operations Mgr Sr
Office
AMPF Rm. 1601
IRI/Group and Role
Manufacturing > Staff
Manufacturing

Steven Sheffield

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steven.sheffield@gatech.edu

Senior Assistant Director of Research Operations. Responsible for overall AMPF lab research operations, equipment integration, and safety.

Senior Assistant Director of Research Operations
IRI/Group and Role
Manufacturing > AMPF
Manufacturing > Staff
Manufacturing

Emily Sanders

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emily.sanders@me.gatech.edu

Dr. Emily D. Sanders is an Assistant Professor in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech. She obtained her Ph.D. at Georgia Tech in 2021, where she developed new topology optimization methods for design of tension-only cable nets, elastostatic cloaking devices, and multiscale structures and components. Dr. Sanders hold a bachelor’s degree from Bucknell University and a master’s degree from Stanford University.

Assistant Professor
IRI/Group and Role
Bioengineering and Bioscience > Faculty
Manufacturing
Bioengineering and Bioscience
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Research Areas
Artificial Intelligence
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