Professional Education Makes a Difference in Humanitarian Relief
The new Health and Humanitarian Logistics professional education certificate program at Georgia Tech consists of three courses:(1.) Pre-planning Strategy for Health and Humanitarian Organizations(2.) Tactical Decision Making in Public Health and Humanitarian Response(3.) Systems Operations in Health and Humanitarian Response
Engineers Use Computer Models to Help Resource-Poor Nations Improve Allocation of Limited Health Care Resources
Georgia Tech systems engineers are using computer models to help resource-poor nations improve distribution of breast milk and non-pharmaceutical interventions for malaria. They are also forecasting what health care services would be available in the event of natural disasters in Caribbean nations.
Georgia Tech Joins Global Thought Leaders in World Economic Forum
Georgia Tech is among the top U.S. public and private institutions invited to be part of the World Economic Forum’s Knowledge Advisory Board, a group of senior representatives from the foremost 200 universities worldwide that will advise the forum on how to engage with academic partners and the field of higher education.
Seminar - Reut Noham on Design and Incentive Decisions in Humanitarian Supply Chains
Design and Incentive Decisions in Humanitarian Supply ChainsReut Noham, Tel-Aviv UniversityHosted by CHHS and ISYE
Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium Open Meeting
Join us for the Georgia Tech Manufacturing 4.0 Consortium's yearly open meeting, co-hosted with Georgia AIM (Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing), including a poster/senior design fair.