Professor James Featured on CBC Radio’s “Quirks & Quarks”

Professor Kai James recently appeared on CBC Radio’s science program, Quirks & Quarks, aired on the 9th of November, 2024. During the interview, Professor James shared insights about how his recent work contributes to the understanding of the invention of the wheel. He discusses the process through which he puts together the picture of how the wheel was invented 6000 years ago.

Listen to the full episode at the link below!

Episode link: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/quirks/nov-9-new-fishing-technology-could-save-endangered-right-whales-and-more-1.7378034

Professor Kai James Named Associate Fellow by AIAA

The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) has announced that Professor Kai James has been selected as an Associate Fellow in the Class of 2025 for his dediction to excellence in advancing Multidisciplinary Optimization (MDO) in aerospace. This award is given to individuals who have accomplished or been in charge of important engineering or scientific work, or who have done original work of outstanding merit, or who have otherwise made outstanding contributions to the arts, sciences, or technology of aeronautics or astronautics. Congratulations Professor!

Link to Georgia Tech Announcement: https://www.ae.gatech.edu/news/2024/09/ae-professors-koki-ho-and-kai-james-named-associate-fellows-aiaa

Link to AIAA Article: https://www.aiaa.org/news/news/2024/09/23/aiaa-announces-its-class-of-2025-associate-fellows

Recent Article on the Invention of the Wheel Gains Global Media Attention

Professor Kai James and his former graduate student, Dr. Lee Alacoque’s recent paper which describes the fascinating story behind the invention of the wheel has captured international media interest, being featured by over 60 media outlets including MSN, Yahoo News, National Geographic en Espanyol and Popular Mechanics. The paper, Reconstructing the invention of the wheel using computational structural analysis and design, has received coverage spanning countries such as the United States, Canada, France, Spain, Finland, and Brazil, reflecting the universal curiosity about one of humanity’s transformative innovations. We are thrilled to see our work resonating with such a broad audience worldwide!

DICE Lab Welcomes New PhD Student Deon Wallace

The DICE Lab is pleased to welcome Deon Wallace as our newest PhD student as of Fall 2024. Deon joins us from the Clemson University, where he completed his master’s degree in mechanical engineering. During his master’s studies, Deon gained valuable experience in computing and applied science, studying the influence of carbon fiber reinforcement and build orientation on the compressive properties of 3D printed onyx sanwich structures. This past summer, he interned at MIT Lincoln Laboratory where he analyzed aerothermal characteristics of hypersonic re-entry vehicles using low, medium and high fidelity computational methods.

While at Georgia Tech, Deon plans to investigate the application of topology optimization to the design of reusable hypersonic vehicles for damage prediction and mitigation.