Chloe Arson
 

Chloe Arson becomes an associate professor with tenure, effective August 15.

Georgia Tech President G.P. “Bud” Peterson recommended the promotion and awarding Arson tenure a few weeks ago.

Arson has been a member of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering faculty since 2012, where she studies damage and healing mechanics in rocks.

Earlier this year, she won a National Science Foundation Early Career Development award to support her efforts in the coming years. She also recently attended the Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium, an invitation-only gathering of scholars from around the world.

Read more about Arson’s work:

Arson and Suryanarayana

Arson, Suryanarayana win sought-after CAREER awards from NSF

Chloe Arson

Arson among select educators invited to Frontiers of Engineering Education Symposium

WABE fracking story screenshot

AUDIO: Arson talks fracking in Georgia on WABE

Geotechnical education workshop

Rethinking what (and how) we teach geotechnical engineers

Fracking diagram

Ethics Laboratory Pilot Case Study Will Focus on Hydraulic Fracturing