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Natalie Stingelin focuses her research on the broad field of organic functional materials, particularly in organic electronics and multifunctional inorganic/organic hybrids. She explores advanced optical systems based on organic matter and bioelectronics. Previously a professor of organic functional materials at the Department of Materials at Imperial College of London, she joined Georgia Tech in 2016. As an associate editor for the Journal of Materials Chemistry, she has published over 130 papers and holds six issued patents. Dr. Stingelin is a co-investigator at the EPSRC Centre for Innovative Manufacturing in Large Area Electronics, and she leads the EC Marie-Curie Training Network 'INFORM,' which involves 11 European partners. In recognition of her contributions to the field, she was awarded the Rosenhain Medal Prize by the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining in 2014 and received the President's International Fellowship Initiative Award from the Chinese Academy of Sciences for visiting scientists in 2015.
Department of Computer Science: GRE scores are optional for Fall 2026.