Georgia Tech
SUSMED
Sustainable Device Design
Smart Medical Devices
PhD/Masters
100

This is the official mascot of Georgia Tech, often seen buzzing around at games.

What is Buzz?

100

Name the full title of the NRT SUSMED program

What is NSF Research Traineeship in the Sustainable Development of Smart Medical Devices 

100

Where is Dr. Hyunjoo Oh's lab located (CoDe Craft group)?

College of Design, 150

100

What is the class code for this class?

What is ME 8883

100

Often found in the department lounge or after a seminar, this is the primary fuel source for a graduate student.

What is Free Food (or Coffee)?

200

Founded in 1885, Georgia Tech was originally known by this longer name before adopting its current one.

What is the Georgia School of Technology?

200

What year did Dr. Yeo join Georgia Tech?

What is 2017

200

This term refers to a process where waste materials are converted into something of higher value or quality in their second life.

What is Upcycling?

200

This clinical imaging technique uses Ultrasound, X-Ray, and CT/MRI to perform minimally-invasive procedures to diagnose and treat disease.

What is Interventional Radiology?

200

This specific document is a exhaustive list of every book and article you’ve read in your field, usually required before you can start your own research.

What is a Literature Review?

300

This longtime football rivalry game between Georgia Tech and University of Georgia is known by this old-fashioned, clean-sounding name.

What is Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate?

300

One major benefit of being selected as a SUSMED fellow is receiving about this amount in annual stipend support.

What is $34,000?

300

This systematic method is used to evaluate the environmental impacts of a product through all stages of its life, from raw material extraction to disposal.  

What is a Lifecycle Assessment (LCA)?

300

We toured the following two sites (outside of Georgia Tech campus) as part of this class.

What is Children's Healthcare of Atlanta & Emory University Hospital (and Emory Health Sciences Research Building)

300

It’s the "final boss" of a graduate degree, often reaching over 100 pages and requiring a ceremonial "defense."

What is a Dissertation (or Thesis)?

400

This famous fight song, often played at games, tells rivals to “drop the battle axe on Georgia’s head.”

What is Ramblin' Wreck from Georgia Tech?

400

This program had a joint workshop with SUSMED on April 8th.

What is Kennesaw State University Mobility for Everyone (MOVE) Center

400

According to the hierarchy of waste management, this circular solution is considered the "most sustainable" option, while "landfill" is the least.  

What is Reuse?

400

These water-swollen crosslinked polymer networks serve as delivery vehicles for proteins and cells in regenerative medicine.

What are Hydrogels?

400

This "Reviewer #" is legendary in academia for being unnecessarily mean and asking for impossible new experiments.

Who is Reviewer 2?

500

This former Georgia Tech head football coach led the team to a national championship in 1990.

Who is Bobby Ross?

500

Name all of the faculty leadership in SUSMED

What is Hong Yeo, Andres Garcia, Hyunjoo Oh, Lewis Wheaton

500

Name at least 5 of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

  1. No Poverty: End poverty in all forms everywhere.
  2. Zero Hunger: End hunger, achieve food security, and improve nutrition.
  3. Good Health and Well-being: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages.
  4. Quality Education: Ensure inclusive, equitable quality education.
  5. Gender Equality: Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
  6. Clean Water and Sanitation: Ensure availability and sustainable management of water.
  7. Affordable and Clean Energy: Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable energy.
  8. Decent Work and Economic Growth: Promote sustained, inclusive economic growth and decent work.
  9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure: Build resilient infrastructure and foster innovation.
  10. Reduced Inequalities: Reduce inequality within and among countries.
  11. Sustainable Cities and Communities: Make cities inclusive, safe, and resilient.
  12. Responsible Consumption and Production: Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
  13. Climate Action: Take urgent action to combat climate change.
  14. Life Below Water: Conserve and sustainably use oceans and marine resources.
  15. Life on Land: Protect ecosystems, manage forests, and halt biodiversity loss.
  16. Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions: Promote peaceful societies and access to justice.
  17. Partnerships for the Goals: Strengthen global partnerships for sustainable development. 

    Welcome to the United Nations +4

500

Name all three lab sessions we had during this class:
Lab #6, _______ (David and Dr. Choi)

Lab #5, _______ (Ban and Jaeho)

Lab #4, _______ (Garan)

Lab #4, Inkjet printing
Lab #5, Air brushing
Lab #6, Screen printing

500

This happens to your sleep schedule approximately 48 hours before a major grant or conference deadline.

What is It disappears (or becomes non-existent)?