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  <title><![CDATA[ISyE Students Come in First at SAIC Student Paper Competition]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>Two groups of students advised by Julie Swann, Harold R. and Mary
    Anne Nash Associate Professor in the Stewart School of Industrial
    and Systems Engineering (ISyE) and co-director of the Georgia Tech
    Center for Health and Humanitarian Logistics, were awarded first
    place at the 22nd Annual Science Applications International
    Corporation (SAIC) Student Paper Competition.&nbsp; The students were
    honored at the SAIC Award Banquet on November 8, 2011 at the Georgia
    Tech Hotel. Out of 105 paper submissions, there were six first place
    winners and five runner-ups.<br />
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    Evan Saltzman, Seonghye Jeon, and Samina Jamil, master’s students in
    ISyE, won first place for their paper titled, “Quantitative
    Assessment of the World Health Organization Interagency Emergency
    Health Kit.”&nbsp; The students completed the paper during the Public
    Impact Applications of OR and Management Sciences course, designed
    for master’s and PhD students to gain experience in modeling and
    solving problems with public impact, working on projects for or with
    particular organizations.<br />
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    Morgan Doty, Bryce Dykes, Kathleen Hendrix, Ralph Long, Dana
    Lupuloff, Doug Meagh, Jeffrey Phillips, and Michael Vallecoccia,
    ISyE undergraduate students, also won first place for their paper,
    “Gwinnett County Public Schools: Improvements in Bus Logistics.”
    Guided by Swann, the students completed this paper as part of their
    required ISyE course, Senior Design, where they were also chosen as
    one of the top three finalists out of twenty-four Senior Design
    teams.<br />
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    The SAIC annual student paper competition recognizes technical
    excellence at Georgia Tech and works to foster the development of
    closer ties between SAIC and the Institute. SAIC presented fifteen
    awards for outstanding technical papers in the fields of
    engineering, physics, chemistry, applied mathematics, computer
    sciences, medicine, and science and technology policy. SAIC is
    dedicated to the delivery of quality scientific and technical
    products and services contributing to the security and well-being of
    communities throughout the world.</p>]]></body>
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