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Research in the Nanotechnology Lab

RESEARCH SPONSORSHIP:

The GTRI Nanotechnology Lab performs sponsored research in the use of nanomaterials (most often carbon nanotubes) to solve some of the most challenging problems facing our world.  We are specifically interested in energy and aerospace applications.  Research in the lab has been (or is currently) sponsored by the Army, Navy, Air Force, DARPA, NSF, NIST, NASA, industry, charitable foundations and the States of Georgia and Florida.  Please contact Dr. Jud Ready (404.407.6036) to learn more about our research and how you can particpate as a sponsor.

 

RESEARCH PARTICIPATION:

If you are interested in joining the lab as a graduate student, you must be a US Citizen.  You must also have been accepted for admittance or are already admitted to the Georgia Institute of Technology.   Please contact  Dr. Jud Ready (404.407.6036) to schedule an interview.  (1 opening available)

 

If you are interested in joining the lab as an undergraduate researcher, you must be a US Citizen. Please watch the videos below to guage if you think you are ready for work in this lab.  I do not hire freshmen, I do not hire final-semester seniors either.  If you are still interested, contact  Dr. Jud Ready and include your resume, transcript, statement of research interests and a letter of reference. (2 openings available)

 

If you are interested in joining the lab as a full-time researcher or postdoc, you must be a US Citizen.  Contact  Dr. Jud Ready and include your resume, transcript, statement of research interests and 3 letters of recommendation.  (1 opening available -- At this time, only those candidates that possess an advanced degree are sought for full time employment opportunities)

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Hiring Information

Videos

Dr. Ready describes what he looks for in an undergraduate researcher.


Dr. Jud Ready explains what you can expect as a co-op student.


Reflections on the student-mentor relationship in Dr. Ready's nanotechnology lab.


Dr. Jud Ready explains how undergraduates expand his nanotechnology lab's research capacity.


Dr. Ready explains how good undergraduate research and published papers look on the resume

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