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Associate Dean for Research Susan Cozzens

susan.cozzens@pubpolicy.gatech.edu

Associate Dean Susan CozzensSusan E. Cozzens was named Associate Dean for Research for the Ivan Allen College in August, 2007. She continues to serve as a Professor in the School of Public Policy and Director of the Technology Policy and Assessment Center at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Dr. Cozzens' research interests are in science, technology, and inequalities, and science, technology, and innovation policy in developing countries. She is actively internationally in developing methods for research assessment and science and technology indicators.

Dr. Cozzens received her Ph.D. is in sociology from Columbia University (1985) and her bachelor's degree from Michigan State University (1972, summa cum laude). She is a recipient of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Early Career Award, a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi, and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

From 1998 through 2003, Dr. Cozzens served as Chair of the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy. From 1995 through 1997, Dr. Cozzens was Director of the Office of Policy Support at the National Science Foundation. The Office coordinated policy and management initiatives for the NSF Director, primarily in peer review, strategic planning, and assessment. Before joining Georgia Tech, Dr. Cozzens spent eleven years on the faculty of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Dr. Cozzens has a distinguished record of service, funding, and publication in the fields of science policy and science and technology studies. She is past Chair of the Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy of the AAAS; past Chair of AAAS Sec tion Y; current editor of Research Evaluation; senior consulting editor for Science and Public Policy; past editor of Science, Technology, & Human Values, the journal of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S); and has served on councils and committees for several professional societies. She has received over $2 million in external funding over her career, for projects on policy topics ranging from Antarctic research to neuroscience to water supply and sanitation in developing countries.


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