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| National Defense

The command will also be testing out a collaborative mission autonomy software called Golden Horde, he said. Developed by the Georgia Tech Research Institute, Golden Horde will be loaded onto Group 2 UAVs, “which are then going to be collaborating with one another...

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| AFCEA Signal

While big data has garnered much attention in recent years, small datasets and artificial intelligence (AI) can provide valuable benefits on the battlefield, according to Margaret Loper, associate director of operations for the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s Information and Communications… Read More >>

| The Washington Post

More than 3 years after a federal report downplayed holes in a network that enables advanced warning of dangerous storms, dozens of regions remain vulnerable....

The University of Georgia and the Georgia Institute of Technology recently teamed up to fill a coverage gap northeast of Atlanta… Read More >>

| Vision Systems Design

To spot defects on moving trains, Norfolk Southern Railway (Atlanta, GA, USA) is building train inspection portals on tracks in the United States. The Georgia Tech Research Institute (Atlanta, GA, USA) is collaborating with the railroad on the inspection project.

The portals… Read More >>

| Semiconductor Engineering

A technical paper titled “Rapid exchange cooling with trapped ions” was published by researchers at Georgia Tech Research Institute.

“The trapped-ion quantum charge-coupled device (QCCD) architecture is a leading candidate for advanced quantum information processing. In current QCCD… Read More >>

| Army Times

ATLANTA — For Capt. Chris Aliperti, January’s “hackathon” — an annual innovation collaboration between the 3rd Infantry Division… Read More >>

| Phys.org

A new cooling technique that utilizes a single species of trapped ion for both computing and cooling could simplify the use of quantum charge-coupled devices (QCCDs), potentially moving quantum computing closer to practical applications.

Using a technique called rapid… Read More >>

| Food Safety Magazine

Salvus, LLC, a CJB Company, has entered into a licensing agreement with Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) to gain access to PFAS sensing technology for use in the Salvus™ Detection Platform, the world’s first handheld interferometric detector. Utilizing GTRC’s sensing… Read More >>

| TechXplore

Collaboration between Norfolk Southern Corporation and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has led to the development of digital train inspection portals that use advanced machine vision and artificial intelligence to examine trains moving at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour to… Read More >>

| AFCEA Signal

Researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute recently combined machine learning, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), graphics processing units (GPUs), and a novel radio frequency image processing algorithm to streamline radar signal processing time and costs by two or three orders of… Read More >>

| Georgia Public Broadcasting (GPB)

Early next year, the public will have access to a new tool that makes the cost of health care more transparent — it’s a statewide database of insurance claims.

Georgia will join about half of all states that already have an all-payer claims database, or an APCD. The database and… Read More >>

| Wired

You probably keep a backup of important personal files, photos, and videos on a flash drive or external hard drive. In the not-too-distant future, you might store that data in DNA instead. 
 

French company Biomemory wants to bring personal DNA-based data storage to the public… Read More >>

| Air Force Research Laboratory

The United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, or USAFSAM, part of the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, is collaborating with Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Research Institute, or GTRI, on a new research project to design strains of probiotic bacteria that can provide health… Read More >>

| Air Force Research Laboratory

The United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, or USAFSAM, part of the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, is collaborating with Georgia Tech and the Georgia Tech Research Institute, or GTRI, on a new research project to design strains of probiotic bacteria that can provide health… Read More >>

| Rail Technology Magazine

Norfolk Southern Corporation, one of America’s largest rail freight companies has begun deploying Digital Train Inspection Portals which it hopes will enhance rail safety across the company's 22-state network.

The portals feature cutting-edge Machine Vision Inspection technology developed… Read More >>

| Railway Age

Norfolk Southern (NS) on Oct. 26 announced that it is deploying Digital Train Inspection Portals to enhance rail safety across the Class I railroad’s 22-state network.
 

According to NS, the portals feature cutting-edge Machine Vision Inspection technology developed in partnership… Read More >>

| PR Newswire

Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) is deploying Digital Train Inspection Portals to enhance rail safety across the company's 22-state network. The portals feature cutting-edge Machine Vision Inspection technology developed in partnership with the Georgia Tech Research Institution (GTRI),… Read More >>

| Microwave Journal

As the number of elements on phased array antennas continues to grow, so does the volume of data that must be processed to extract information from the signals gathered. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new approach to intelligently process that data closer to… Read More >>

| New Electronics

As the number of elements on phased array antennas continues to grow, so does the volume of data that must be processed to extract information from the signals gathered. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a new approach to intelligently process that data closer to… Read More >>

| VA News

Originally from Mississippi, Richard Truly earned a bachelor’s degree in aeronautical engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology. During his time in school, he was a member of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. After graduation, he attended Navy flight school and became a naval… Read More >>

| The Daily Mail

Meteorologists call them 'gigantic jets' — powerful and vanishingly rare trees of lightning that contain 50-times more energy than the typical lightning bolt. A Puerto Rico-based photographer documented this little-seen weather phenomenon late last month, August 20th, while documenting the… Read More >>

| Metro Atlanta CEO

A new cybersecurity technology that relies on the unique digital fingerprint of individual semiconductor chips could help protect the equipment of electrical utilities from malicious attacks that exploit software updates on devices controlling the critical infrastructure. 
The GridTrust… Read More >>

| Power Grid International

A new cybersecurity technology that relies on the unique digital fingerprint of individual semiconductor chips could be used to help protect the equipment of electrical utilities from malicious attacks that exploit software updates on devices controlling the critical infrastructure.
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| Association of Old Crows

The US Air Force is turning to an unlikely place to beef up its electronic warfare countermeasures: a decade-old aircraft-mounted pod known as the "Angry Kitten."

While not a new device for the USAF, the latest tests involved the first flight of the Angry Kitten Electronic Warfare Pod on… Read More >>

| Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts

School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) resident painter Mark Leibert for years has turned to algorithms and computational methods to help inspire and refine his work.

Leibert and collaborators from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) have gone even further,… Read More >>

| Georgia Tech Research

Workforce diversity in science and technology is widely seen as necessary for continued innovation. For Georgia Tech, striving toward inclusivity starts with a simple but crucial goal: building deep, lasting research partnerships.

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| Metro Atlanta CEO

Amid the surge in demand for lithium-ion batteries, which power everything from smartphones to electric vehicles (EVs), there is a greater need to properly recycle them. The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is working to optimize Georgia’s EV battery supply chain by developing cost- and… Read More >>

| Military Embedded Systems

The U.S. Air Force conducted an operational assessment of a new electronic countermeasures combat training pod -- dubbed "Angry Kitten" -- during 30 sorties over two weeks in April 2023.

The 556th Test and Evaluation Squadron (TES) ran the electronic warfare (EW) system through the first… Read More >>

| ASME.org

Although the advent of the assembly line helped set the stage for increased productivity and efficiency across numerous industries, some benefited more than others. The poultry industry has taken some steps to adopt assembly line strategies but has remained somewhat stagnant with limited… Read More >>

| School of Industrial Design, College of Design, Georgia Tech
| University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture

Researchers in Arkansas and two other states will be using a $5 million grant to increase use of artificial intelligence and robotics in chicken processing to reduce waste in deboning and detect pathogens. $2.1 million of the grant will go to Georgia Tech to focus on automating the processing… Read More >>

| ABC News

Norfolk Southern said it is also partnering with the Georgia Tech Research Institute in Atlanta to develop more advanced safety inspection technology by using "machine vision and algorithms powered by artificial intelligence to identify defects and needed repairs much more effectively than… Read More >>

| WSB-TV

Severe Weather Team 2 knows every minute counts when it comes to keeping your family safe during severe weather events. Severe Weather Team 2 Chief Meteorologist Brad Nitz spoke with researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute about a project that could help predict a… Read More >>

| Yahoo! News

For two straight years, Cabrera said, Georgia Tech is the top spender for research among universities without a medical school. A portion of that research takes place at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Cabrera noted, which focuses on applied research, or research focused on solving… Read More >>

| Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

The Georgia Tech School of Electrical & Computer Engineering recently featured William H. Robinson, GTRI Deputy Director for Research for Information and Cyber Sciences Directorate (ICSD) and ECE Professor.

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| Technology.org

Using 5G network technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and edge computing resources, a pilot project under development at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island will create an optimized refueling system designed to boost readiness for military aircraft operating there – and those stopping for fuel… Read More >>

| Georgia Tech Research

For the second consecutive year, the Georgia Institute of Technology has garnered a spot among the 20 universities in the U.S. with the highest amount of research and development (R&D) spending. Georgia Tech’s R&D spending of $1.114 billion in fiscal year 2021 reflects a 6.2% increase… Read More >>

| FOX 5 Atlanta

Keeping a watchful eye on severe weather across north Georgia just got a little easier. That’s according to Dr. Marshall Shepherd and John Trostel, two of… Read More >>

| Salvus

Salvus continues sponsored research with Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the original developers of the interferometric detection technology, in the… Read More >>

| Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC)

Tom Crowley has turned his love of astronomy into consulting work with the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Aloha Telescope outreach program. In addition to the live presentations, the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s Direct to Discovery outreach… Read More >>