
For more information contact:
Kourtnie Robin, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Contact Kourtnie Robin kourtnie.robin@ece.gatech.edu
404-894-4040
Open House 2010: Save the Date
Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA) (July 1, 2010) — COPE
Dear Colleagues and Friends:
The Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics is delighted to present its upcoming Open House at the Georgia Institute of Technology (Atlanta, GA) on November 4 - 5, 2010.
Building upon last years inaugural Open House, this year’s event introduces and educates the campus community, partners, and industry about the latest research going on at the Center while providing a forum for networking and discussion.
The Open House will feature presentations by faculty members of the Center, a poster session where students have the opportunity to showcase their research, an industrial forum where industry partners can share information about their latest efforts, networking sessions, and lab tours.
A featured addition to this year’s event is a second day of short-courses instructed by select COPE faculty members on topics relevant to industry. Industry participants at the event are welcome to attend the courses for a fee, while Industrial Affiliates are invited to attend free of charge.
Registration will open August. To stay informed about the Open House visit here.
If you are interested in attending short-courses, please take our Program Survey and indicate what topics are important to you.
Please “save the date” and join us for this year’s series of exciting events.
The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's premier research universities. Ranked seventh among U.S. News & World Report's top public universities, Georgia Tech's more than 20,000 students are enrolled in its Colleges of Architecture, Computing, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Management and Sciences. Tech is among the nation's top producers of women and minority engineers. The Institute offers research opportunities to both undergraduate and graduate students and is home to more than 100 interdisciplinary units plus the Georgia Tech Research Institute.



