Sybrina Atwaters
Director, OMED: Educational Services
- School of History and Sociology
Overview
Sybrina Y. Atwaters is an interdisciplinary sociologist and engineer with research interests in sociology of technology (exploring knowledge production through virtual world technologies); and social inequality (examining patterns of inequality within science, engineering and higher education). Her broad experience includes collaborative research with the National Academies, Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), Iowa State University, the Fund for Theological Education, and the Association of Theological Schools. She has presented her work at both national and international professional conferences. Her research has been published by Spring International and John Hopkins University Press.
Dr. Atwaters currently serves as Director, OMED: Educational Services within the Office of the Provost at Georgia Institute of Technology. She supervises several programs and grant initiatives under her purview, including Focus, an annual institute-wide national graduate recruitment program; three Global and Career Immersion programs to expand high-impact practices and partnerships, Challenge, OMED’s signature summer academic intensive residential program; and and the Women of Color Initiative (WOCI), a city-wide collaborative with Georgia Tech, Spelman, Emory, and STEM Atlanta Women non-profit. She also serves as affiliated faculty with the School of History and Sociology.
Prior to serving as director (and assistant director) of OMED, Dr. Atwaters held various faculty, research, engineering, and consulting roles. She served on the RF wireless design team for AT&T wireless (formerly Bellsouth Mobility) during the 1996 Olympic games. She was responsible for much of the cellular design infrastructure along the Georgia Tech 75/85 corridor and east Atlanta. She has taught at Emory University, Morehouse, and Georgia Tech.
Sybrina is a 3-time graduate from Georgia Institute of Technology, receiving her B.S. in electrical engineering and master’s and Ph.D. in sociology of technology and science. She also earned her master’s degrees from Emory University in Theological Studies and Georgia State University in Instructional Technology. Dr. Atwaters has over nine years of experience as a senior wireless design engineer, eight years in STEM diversity research and programming, and 15 years in higher education instruction.
Dr. Atwaters serves on several boards, steering committees, taskforces, and strategic planning working groups; including Georgia Million Women Mentors, Complete College of Georgia, and Georgia Tech Alumni Association Board of Trustees. She has received several honors and awards for her work in STEM, gender equity, and education.
She is a native of Atlanta, educated through the Atlanta Public School system, becoming the first salutatorian of Alonzo A. Crim High School. She has been featured in Voyage Atl online magazine and Stemming in Stilettos podcast series. She is the proud mother of a Georgia Tech biomedical engineering honors graduate, Milan Johnson.
Interests
- Gender
- Race/Ethnicity
- Education
- Emerging Technologies - Innovation
- Entrepreneurship
- Evaluation
- Inequality, Inequity, and Social Justice
- Internet Studies
- Problem-Based Learning
- Religion and Politics
- Technology and Innovation
Courses
- HTS-3021: Women in Science & Engr
- SOC-1101: Intro to Sociology