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Andrei G. Fedorov is a Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Studies at the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He holds Rae S. Frank H. Neely Chair and is recognized for his significant contributions in the fields of thermal and fluid sciences, chemical reaction engineering, and applied mathematics. His research interests span a range of topics including renewable fuels, high-temperature energy-to-fuel conversion, and direct-write nanomanufacturing techniques. He has received several accolades for his work, including the Presidents’ Award for Distinction in Team Science and being named a World Top 2% Scientist by Stanford University. Fedorov's work is characterized by a strong focus on innovative applications, including portable power generation and biochemical imaging. He leads a diverse research group that enables both undergraduate and graduate students to engage in interdisciplinary studies, equipping them with crucial skills for their future careers in academia or various industries. Through his teaching and mentoring, he inspires the next generation of engineers to explore complex engineering challenges at the intersection of science and technology.
Georgia Institute of Technology • Atlanta, GA
Professor and Associate Chair for Graduate Studies in the School of Mechanical Engineering.
Department of Computer Science: GRE scores are optional for Fall 2026.