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Three BME Faculty Named 2023 Georgia Tech CIOS Award Winners
Posted April 24, 2024

 

 

Three faculty from the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering were recognized for excellence in teaching. Profs. Charles Kemp, David Myers, and Ahmet Coskun were named 2023 Georgia Tech CIOS Award winners. The award honors full-time Georgia Tech emloyees who teach credit courses and received high response rates and scores on the Course Instructor Opinion Survey submitted by students.

 

Kemp's BMED 8813: Robotic Caregivers and Myers' BMED 4813: Translational Microsystems courses placed in the small classes category, while Coskun's BMED 4783: Intro to Medical Image Processing placed in the large classes category.

 

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Kelly Petty  
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Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering

 

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