Family – Interesting Links

Immediate family – interesting links:

NOTE: These links in no way even slightly represent the awesomeness of each of our precious family members, each of whom is uniquely gifted and brings us joy . . . these are just interesting things along the way that are accessible in an online format.

Paul (LinkedIn) Paul earned a B.Sc.(Hons.) in Computer Science from U of Q. As a child, he attended Cavendish Road State High School (grades 8-12) and Seville Road Primary School (grades 1-7).

Karen (LinkedIn) In 2007 she won a Distinguished Junior High School Mathematics Edyth May Sliffe Award (during our Sculley Academy Math Club days). Karen earned a B.Sc.(Hons.) in Computer Science from U of Q. In 1984, she published a short technical report on artificial intelligence understanding of natural language during honors year at U of Q (the correct title is “KRL” not “KBL”). As a child, she attended Toowoomba State High School (grades 8-12), Rangeville State School (grade 7), Forrest State School in Canberra (grades 3-6), and Columbia Elementary School in Decatur (grades 2-3).

Peter (LinkedIn) Peter earned a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech. Peter earned a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering at LeTourneau University. In 2005, he was one of only 79 students in the world (out of 143,000 participants) who attained a perfect score in the AMC-8 Mathematics Competition.

Alex (LinkedIn) Alex earned a Master’s degree and Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Mathematics in Belgrade, Serbia.

Jonathan (LinkedIn / Google Scholar) Jonathan earned a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from GA Tech. He was also a Ph.D. candidate for many years at GA Tech. In 2015 he was awarded GA Tech’s Colonel Oscar P. Cleaver Award. In 2016, he did a Poster Presentation at the International Workshop on Nitride Semiconductors. His topic was “Monte Carlo Simulation of the Gunn Effect in AlGaN/GaN 2DEG” – yes, exactly. He was a Ph.D. candidate for many years at GA Tech with a thesis entitled “Novel Modes of Charge Transport and Charge Domain Instability, and their Application to Room Temperature Millimeter-Wave and Terahertz Signal Generation”). He has published several articles along the way (scroll down for the pdf of his IEEE published article) (also here, here, here, and here). As an undergraduate, he earned extra scholarships while earning his Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (LeTourneau University), including this one.

Aditi (Instagram) Aditi earned a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from GA Tech. She was also a Ph.D. candidate for many years at GA Tech and has published several articles along the way (here, here, here, here, here, here, and here). Here is a poster from one of her presentations. Aditi earned her Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering in Delhi, India.

Michael (LinkedIn) Michael earned his Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy from Toccoa Falls College.

Cascade (LinkedIn, Instagram) Cascade is an ordained minister and earned a M.Div. from Emmanuel Christian Seminary. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from GA Tech. Other interesting links: dance, India

Karis (LinkedIn, Instagram)

Robby (LinkedIn)

Ana (LinkedIn)

Extended family – interesting links:

TILLER clan

Karen’s mother, Alice Johnson Tiller (1935-1991 – Alice’s death) – Here are her college yearbooks: freshman (1955) (see p. 60, 129), sophomore (1956) (see p. 36, 110, 112, 114), junior (1956) (see p. 34, 115, 116, 125, 128, 129, 133, 158), and senior (1957) (see p. 61, 121, 136, 220) years.

Karen’s father, Gene Tiller (1936-2025 – Memorial Service) – he earned two degrees from Clemson University (B.S., 1957 and M.S., 1960 (thesis)). See pdf p. 33 & p. 44 of this report for some research he did while he was a “senior demonstrator (see pdf p. 83)” at the Australian National University in Canberra back in the early 70’s. Here’s the abstract from a paper (see pdf p. 28) he presented (“On-Line Beta Spectrometer). Later he worked as a Lecturer at the Darling Downs Institute of Advanced Education in Toowoomba, Qld and conducted research (see pdf p. 167) (“FLUORINE IN AUSTRALIAN COALS: A NUCLEAR PHYSICS TECHNIQUE”) for many years at the Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Establishment at Lucas Heights, NSW. Here are his college yearbooks: freshman (1954) (see p. 136, 161), junior (1956) (see p. 95) and senior (1957) (see p. 79) years. Here’s a collaborative Lent track that Paul, Karen, and Gene each contributed to while Gene was a member of our church, Liberty Vineyard Church.

Brother Eugene (1961-2006) and Christine, Ava (LinkedIn), Karen’s nephew, Miles (LinkedIn)

Sister, Ellissa (LinkedIn), Matthew (LinkedIn, Portfolio), David, Andrew

Uncle, Harold (LinkedIn) – earned two degrees from Clemson University (B.S., 1959 and M.S.)

Tante Hildegard (Gessner) (winner, mixed doubles, Hessian badminton championship 1955).

Harold & Hildegard as extras in a music video made by their grandson-in-law Kevin (David Dunn – Spend A Life – 1:07-1:20)

Mike (Mr. GSU in 1982) and Lynn

Ansley and Kevin (LinkedIn)

Tradd (LinkedIn) and Julia

Sharon (LinkedIn)

SCULLEY clan

Paul’s mother, Rhona Falcke Sculley

Paul’s father, Glen Sculley (1940-2022)

Sister Anne, Kristina (LinkedIn)

Brother David and Cathryn, Elliot

Jonathan’s IEEE paper:

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