G. P. "Bud" Peterson

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ISBN 978-0-471-30512-5
  • Sobhan, C. B. and Peterson, G. P., Microscale and Nanoscale Heat Transfer, CRC Press Inc., New York, NY, 2007, 410 pp.  ISBN   978-0-8493-7307-7
  • Peterson, G. P. and Li, C. H., Fundamentals of Thermal Transfer Phenomena in Nanoparticle Suspensions, in progress.
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    G. P. Peterson
    PetersonFormalPortrait.jpg
    Peterson in 2009
    11th President of the Georgia Institute of Technology
    In office
    April 1, 2009 September 1, 2019
    Academic offices
    Preceded by
    Phil DiStefano (interim)
    Richard L. Byyny
    10th Chancellor of the University of Colorado Boulder
    2006 – 2009
    Succeeded by
    Preceded by11th President of the Georgia Institute of Technology
    2009 – 2019
    Succeeded by