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Professor Eric Vogel has been named executive director of Georgia Tech s Institute for Materials. Vogel s research focuses on electronic and nano-materials.Download Image Posted January 11, 2021 • Atlanta, GA
Georgia Tech has named Eric M. Vogel, professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering, as the new executive director of the Institute for Materials (IMat). Vogel, who specializes in electronic materials and nano-materials, has also been serving as associate director of IMat and deputy director of the Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN).
“The reach and impact of Georgia Tech’s materials research program is broad, from fundamental physics, chemistry and biology to simulation, synthesis, processing, and characterization to properties impacting structural, chemical, biomedical, electronic, optical, magnetic, thermal, and energy applications,” said Vogel. “I am humbled by the opportunity to se