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  <title><![CDATA[The Tower Undergraduate Research Journal Releases Second Print Edition]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>At an informal Pecha Kucha (pee-CHAY coo-CHA) event with the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program on November 18, The Tower celebrated the
release of its second volume amidst casual conversation about Institute
research.&nbsp;</p>

<p>The undergraduate research journal that was conceived in
2007 and printed its first edition in 2009 has grown in size and breadth of
content in its second issue. This edition includes both perspectives and
articles on undergraduate research from the Schools of Computer Science; Physics;
Electrical and Computer Engineering; Biomedical Engineering; Economics;
Mechanical Engineering; and Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.</p>

<p>The Tower’s competitive submission process resulted in just
under half of this issue’s submissions reaching publication. One graduate and
one undergraduate member of the journal’s 20-person review staff critiques each
entry.</p>

<p>For undergraduates, submitting articles to The Tower is a
unique opportunity to partake in a peer review process and receive feedback not
only on their research methodology, but also on their abilities to discuss,
communicate and present their research narratives to a wide audience.</p>

<p>“Reviewers don’t just consider the technical aspects of the
research, but also the story it presents,” said Michael Chen, junior chemistry
major and 2010-11 Tower editor-in-chief. All authors receive feedback from
reviewers, regardless of whether they are published, and are encouraged to re-submit
after making recommended improvements.</p>

<p>Computer science graduate student Alex Marquez,
whose perspective appears in this edition of The Tower, submitted his paper at
the encouragement of friends and to see how well his entry would be understood
by a wider audience — one that does not necessarily have a computer science
background. Marquez had submitted an earlier, higher-level version of his paper
to a computer science-related conference, but this was his first experience
submitting something for peer review to a general audience.</p>

<p>“I think it has to be more accessible, perhaps even multidisciplinary,
for this type of journal,” Marquez said, as opposed to submitting an article
for review within one’s field of study. Though no longer eligible to submit to
The Tower since moving on to graduate studies, Marquez said he would submit to
other journals in the future and would enjoy being part of a review board for
the process.</p>

<p>To Chen, the lifeline of the journal is submissions. His
goal as the journal’s editor-in-chief has been to encourage submissions from
all areas of campus, continually challenging the diversity and quality of
featured work. Recruiting articles from the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts and
the College of Management became specific priorities.</p>

<p>“You can’t say the journal represents Georgia Tech if it
doesn’t include all the facets of Georgia Tech,” Chen said. “Someone is doing
research in every department.”</p>

<p>Chen hopes to host more Pecha Kucha events in the future to promote
more frequent casual, jargon-stripped conversations about research at the
Institute. Additionally, he plans to feature more varied content in the next
print edition, such as interviews with professors, to “make the journal as
useful as possible” and expand its audience.</p>

<p>Students can learn more about how to submit articles to The
Tower or join its staff at <a href="http://gttower.org">gttower.org</a>. Copies of The Tower are available at
several locations on campus: the Institute of Bioengineering and Bioscience café,
the Ford Environmental Science &amp; Technology building (by the entrance from
the biotechnology quad), the Student Center (by the post office), the library
foyer and outside Howey Physics lecture hall.</p>]]></body>
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