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Center for Urban Research Charts Ambitious Path to Thriving, Equitable Cities |
The Center for Urban Research at Georgia Tech has only been around for a couple of years. Still, the joint urban policy initiative of Georgia Tech and the City of Atlanta has already started to make a regional impact on issues such as tax policy, public safety, sustainable energy, and transportation solutions.
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School of Modern Languages |
"The Red Dress Is Cute: Why Subjective Adjectives Are More Often Predicative," an article by Lelia Glass, was published in Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory.
The second edition of Language and Computers, a book by Lelia Glass, was published by Language Science Press.
Nonbelievers, Apostates, and Atheists in the Muslim World, edited by Natalie Khazaal, was published by Routledge. Khazaal also wrote the conclusion and a chapter titled "Impoliteness and Religionormativity: Arab Atheists on Talk Shows."
"Redesigning a Foreign Language Course With the Help of AI: Benefits and Challenges," a chapter by Natalie Khazaal, was published in AI in Language Teaching, Learning, and Assessment by IGI Global.
"The Poetics of Atheism: How Mohamed Choukri Resists Ideological Appropriation," a chapter by Natalie Khazaal, was published in Reading Mohamed Choukri's Narratives: Hunger in Eden by Routledge.
"Introducing Linguistics to Atlanta High School Students by Opening Linguistics Talks Through Zoom for Everyone," an article by Hongchen Wu, was published in the Proceedings of the Linguistic Society of America.
"Influences of Morphosyntax and Semantics on the Intonation of Mandarin Chinese Wh-indeterminates," an article by Hongchen Wu, was published in Interspeech 2024.
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Sam Nunn School of International Affairs |
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PI: Brian Y. An (Public Policy)
Project: Power Outage and Grid Resilience Analysis Amount: $100,694
Sponsor: U.S. Department of Energy
PI: Sarah K. Farmer (Center for Advanced Communications Policy)
Project: RADx Innovation Funnel for HIV Diagnostics — Validation Center Amount: $95,200
Sponsor: National Institutes of Health
PI: Cassidy Sugimoto (Public Policy)
Project: The Role of Inclusive Metascience Observatories in Science Diplomacy Amount: $199,984
Sponsor: National Science Foundation
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