Beckett Zhou

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beckett.zhou@gatech.edu

Beckett Y. Zhou is an Assistant Professor at the Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His research team focuses on developing efficient aerodynamic and aeroacoustics simulation and optimization frameworks, supported by multi-fidelity methodologies and data-driven methods. 

Zhou received his master's degree from MIT in 2012 and his Ph.D. from the RWTH Aachen University in 2018 with a thesis entitled ‘Numerical Optimization for Airframe Noise Reduction. He subsequently performed post-doctoral research with NASA Langley Research Center (hosted by the National Institute of Aerospace) on the topic of adjoint-based broadband noise reduction via stochastic noise generation. He was a Lecturer in Aeroacoustics at the University of Bristol between March 2021 and October 2024, leading the computational aeroacoustics research in the Department of Aerospace Engineering.

Assistant Professor, Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering
Office
Guggenheim 341
IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Research Community
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > Guggenheim School of Aerospace Engineering
Research Areas
Energy
  • Energy Systems, Grid Resilience, and Cybersecurity

Sen Na

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senna@gatech.edu

Sen Na is an Assistant Professor in the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) at Georgia Tech. Prior to joining ISyE, he was a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Statistics and the International Computer Science Institute (ICSI) at University of California, Berkeley, working with Michael W. Mahoney. He received his Ph.D. in statistics from the University of Chicago in 2021, under the supervision of Mihai Anitescu and Mladen Kolar. Before attending University of Chicago, he received his B.S. in mathematics from Nanjing University in 2016. 

Na is broadly interested in the mathematical foundations of data science, with topics including high-dimensional statistics, graphical models, semiparametric models, optimal control, and large-scale and stochastic nonlinear optimization. He is also interested in the broad applications of machine learning methods in biology, neuroscience, and engineering. 

Na has received multiple awards, including the prestigious William Rainey Harper Dissertation Fellowship from UChicago and the 2023 MAPR Meritorious Service Award from the Mathematical Optimization Society.

Assistant Professor, School of Industrial and Systems Engineering
IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Research Community
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Industrial Systems Engineering
Research Areas
Energy
  • Advanced Manufacturing for Energy
  • Energy Systems, Grid Resilience, and Cybersecurity

Julia Yang

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jhyang@gatech.edu

Julia Yang, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech. Her research has enabled fundamental understanding of battery materials by advancing computational approaches to resolve transport in disordered electrodes and explain reactivity in organic electrolytes. She is a co-author on more than 14 publications and four patents, a recipient of the Harvard University Center for the Environment Fellowship (2022-2024), and a NextProf Nexus alum (2023). She is deeply committed to educating the next generation of diverse minds by prioritizing equity, inclusivity, and belonging, starting from within the classroom and beyond. 

Prof. Yang received her B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering, with an additional major in Physics, from Carnegie Mellon University and her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from U.C. Berkeley as an NDSEG Fellow under the guidance of Prof. Gerbrand Ceder. During her graduate studies, she was an AI Resident with X, the Moonshot Factory. She led postdoctoral work at Harvard University as an Environmental Fellow working with Prof. Boris Kozinsky and collaborating with Prof. Ah-Hyung Alissa Park. 

Assistant Professor, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Office
Bunger-Henry 303
Additional Research
  • Computational Chemistry
  • Organic Electronics
IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Research Community
Data Engineering and Science > Faculty
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Research Areas
Energy
  • Energy Storage
  • AI Energy Nexus
  • Critical Minerals
  • Electric Vehicles
Data Engineering and Science
  • Energy Infrastructure
  • Machine Learning

Erin L. Ratcliff

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eratcliff8@gatech.edu

Erin L. Ratcliff is a Full Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering and the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the Georgia Institute of Technology and holds a joint appointment at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.  Prof. Ratliff is also the Associate Director of Scientific Continuity for Director of the currently funded Energy Frontier Research Center (EFRC) entitled “Center for Soft PhotoElectroChemical Systems (SPECS)”, a center which she directed at her prior appointment at University of Arizona.  

Her group “Laboratory for Interface Science for Printable Electronic Materials” uses a combination of applications and devices with electrochemistry, spectroscopies, microscopies, and synchrotron-based techniques to understand fundamental structure-property relationships of next-generation materials for energy conversion and storage and biosensing. Materials of interest include metal halide perovskites, π-conjugated materials, colloidal quantum dots, and metal oxides. Current research is focused on mechanisms of electron transfer and transport across interfaces, including semiconductor/electrolyte interfaces and durability of printable electronic materials.

Her research program has been funded by the Department of Energy Basic Energy Sciences, the Solar Energy Technology Office, Office of Naval Research, National Science Foundation, and the Nano Bio Materials Consortium.

Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering
Professor, School of Chemistry and Biochemistry
IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Faculty Council
Energy > Research Community
Matter and Systems > Affiliated Faculty
Energy > Faculty
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Materials Science Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Sciences > School of Chemistry & Biochemistry
Research Areas
Matter and Systems
  • Computing and Communication Technologies
Energy
  • Fuels
  • Water, Wind, and Solar
  • Energy Storage
  • Energy and National Security
  • Advanced Manufacturing for Energy

Saman Zonouz

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szonouz6@gatech.edu
Associate Professor, School of Cybersecurity and Privacy, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Research Community
Energy
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Computing > School of Cybersecurity and Privacy
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research Areas
Energy
  • Energy Systems, Grid Resilience, and Cybersecurity
  • Energy and National Security
  • AI Energy Nexus
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Supply Chain

Micah Ziegler

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micah.ziegler@gatech.edu

Dr. Micah S. Ziegler is an assistant professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and the School of Public Policy.

Dr. Ziegler evaluates sustainable energy and chemical technologies, their impact, and their potential. His research helps to shape robust strategies to accelerate the improvement and deployment of technologies that can enable a global transition to sustainable and equitable energy systems. His approach relies on collecting and curating large empirical datasets from multiple sources and building data-informed models. His work informs research and development, public policy, and financial investment.

Dr. Ziegler conducted postdoctoral research at the Institute for Data, Systems, and Society at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. At MIT, he evaluated established and emerging energy technologies, particularly energy storage. To determine how to accelerate the improvement of energy storage technologies, he examined how rapidly and why they have changed over time. He also studied how energy storage could be used to integrate solar and wind resources into a reliable energy system.

Dr. Ziegler earned a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley and a B.S. in Chemistry, summa cum laude, from Yale University. In graduate school, he primarily investigated dicopper complexes in order to facilitate the use of earth-abundant, first-row transition metals in small molecule transformations and catalysis. Before graduate school, he worked in the Climate and Energy Program at the World Resources Institute (WRI). At WRI, he explored how to improve mutual trust and confidence among parties developing international climate change policy and researched carbon dioxide capture and storage, electricity transmission, and international energy technology policy. Dr. Ziegler was also a Luce Scholar assigned to the Business Environment Council in Hong Kong, where he helped advise businesses on measuring and managing their environmental sustainability.

Dr. Ziegler is a member of AIChE and ACS, and serves on the steering committee of Macro-Energy Systems. His research findings have been highlighted in media, including The New York Times, Nature, The Economist, National Geographic, BBC Newshour, NPR’s Marketplace, and ABC News.

Assistant Professor, School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, School of Public Policy
SEI Lead: Energy Storage
Phone
404.894.5991
Office
ES&T 2228
Additional Research
  • Energy
  • Materials and Nanotechnology
  • Sustainable Engineering
IRI/Group and Role
Data Engineering and Science > Faculty
Energy > Research Community
Data Engineering and Science
Sustainable Systems > Fellow
Energy > Initiative Leads
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Research Areas
Sustainable Systems
  • Resource and Materials Use
Energy
  • Energy Systems, Grid Resilience, and Cybersecurity
  • Energy Storage
  • Critical Minerals
  • Fuels
  • Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage
  • Energy Economics, Policy, and Public Health
Renewable Bioproducts
  • Bioindustrial Manufacturing and Biorefining
  • Circular Materials

Fan Zhang

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fan.zhang@me.gatech.edu

Dr. Fan Zhang received her Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering and M.S. in Statistics from UTK in 2019. She is the recipient of the 2021 Ted Quinn Early Career Award from the American Nuclear Society and joined the Woodruff School in July, 2021. She is actively involved with multiple international collaborations on improving nuclear cybersecurity through the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the DOE Office of International Nuclear Security (INS). Dr. Zhang’s research primarily focuses on the cybersecurity of nuclear facilities, online monitoring & fault detection using data analytics methods, instrumentation & control, and nuclear systems modeling & simulation. She has developed multiple testbeds using both simulators and physical components to investigate different aspects of cybersecurity as well as process health management.

Assistant Professor; School of Mechanical Engineering
Phone
404.894.5735
Office
Boggs 371
Additional Research

Research interests include instrumentation & control, autonomous control, cybersecurity, online monitoring, fault detection, prognostics, risk assessment, nuclear system simulation, data-driven models, and artificial intelligence applications.  

IRI/Group and Role
Data Engineering and Science > Affiliated Faculty
Robotics > Core
Data Engineering and Science
Robotics
Energy > Research Community
Energy
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Research Areas
Artificial Intelligence
Energy
  • Energy and National Security

Zhuomin Zhang

Zhuomin Zhang
zhuomin.zhang@me.gatech.edu
Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Phone
(404) 385-4225
Additional Research

Thermal Systems

IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Research Community
Energy
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Research Areas
Energy
  • Water, Wind, and Solar
  • Energy Systems, Grid Resilience, and Cybersecurity
  • Built Environment
  • Energy Storage

Gleb Yushin

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gleb.yushin@mse.gatech.edu

Gleb Yushin is a Professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and a Co-Founder of several companies, including Sila Nanotechnologies, Inc.. For his contributions to materials science, Yushin has received numerous awards and recognitions, including Kavli Fellow Award, R&D 100 Award (Y-Carbon's application), Honda Initiation Grant Award, National Science Foundation CAREER Award, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Award, and several distinctions from National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), such as Nano 50 Award. Dr. Yushin has co-authored over 30 patents and patent applications, over 100 invited presentations and seminars and over 100 publications on nanostructured Electronic Materials related applications, including papers in Science, Nature Materials and other leading journals. His current research is focused on advancing energy storage materials and devices for electronics, transportation and grid applications.

Professor, School of Materials Science and Engineering
Phone
404.385.3261
Office
Love 371
Additional Research

CharacterizationMeasurementsPhotovoltaicsPolymersProcessing, Fabrication, & ManufacturingSynthesis

IRI/Group and Role
Bioengineering and Bioscience > Faculty
Energy > Research Community
Matter and Systems > Affiliated Faculty
Bioengineering and Bioscience
Energy
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > School of Materials Science Engineering
Research Areas
Matter and Systems
  • Built Environment Technologies
Energy
  • Built Environment
  • Advanced Manufacturing for Energy

Minami Yoda

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minami.yoda@me.gatech.edu
Professor, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
Phone
(404) 894-6838
Additional Research

Thermal Systems; Nuclear

IRI/Group and Role
Energy > Research Community
Energy
University, College, and School/Department
Georgia Institute of Technology > College of Engineering > Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
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