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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Great teachers don&rsquo;t merely impart knowledge, they kindle imaginations, inspire confidence and instill the desire to learn more. Meanwhile, the best and brightest students don&rsquo;t simply earn passing grades, they ask tough questions and challenge their own preconceptions as they gain understanding and experience.</p>

<p>At Georgia Tech, you&rsquo;ll find world-class faculty and their star pupils who are helping to redefine the traditional teacher-student relationship. They&rsquo;re working together on undergraduate research projects, collaborating on papers and presentations, even testing and perfecting new models of learning.</p>

<p>Take Petit Institute researcher Flavio Fenton and recent alumnus Tim Farmer, for example. Fenton directs the CHAOS (Complex Heart Arrhythmias and other Oscillating Systems) Lab. Farmer is a Navy veteran who joined the Fenton lab because&nbsp;he wanted to make an impact in the world.</p>

<p>Fenton and Farmer are featured in the Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine, where you&rsquo;ll meet six Georgia Tech faculty members and their extraordinary students.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.gtalumni.org/s/1481/alumni/17/magazine.aspx?sid=1481&amp;gid=21&amp;pgid=11129">You can read all about it right here.</a></p>

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