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09.29.23

New Battlefield Obscurants Could Give Warfighters a Visibility Advantage

Clouds of tiny structures that are lighter than feathers – and whose properties can be remotely controlled by radio frequency (RF) signals – could one day give U.S. warfighters and their allies the ability to observe their adversaries while reducing how well they themselves can be seen.

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Public health organizations worldwide now have a new mobile app available to help them gather information needed to battle disease and assess the needs of populations often facing… Read More >>
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GTRI is developing an environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scoring system for the U.S. commercial real estate market, similar to a credit score, that stakeholders could use… Read More >>
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Four members of the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s (GTRI) faculty have been honored by the University System of Georgia's (USG) Board of Regents with 2024 Regents’ Researcher… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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Gregory Louden, Principal Research Engineer in the Georgia Tech Research Institute's Advanced Concepts Laboratory (ACL), and head of its Advanced Warfighting Technologies… Read More >>
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At a recent media event, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and Norfolk Southern unveiled a new digital train inspection portal near Jackson, Georgia, marking the… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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In a recent interview, Haynes shared how he plans to leverage his expertise in hydrogen and industrial efficiency in his new role on the U.S. Department of Energy’s inaugural… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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GTRI Principal Research Engineer Jud Ready has been selected to join the National Academy of Inventors’ (NAI) 2024 Class of Senior Members, a group of 124 academic inventors… Read More >>
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Modernization efforts utilizing the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) and the Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA™) standard have enabled the rapid development and… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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To address concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) applications, researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), in collaboration with the National Security Agency’… Read More >>
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A technical paper titled “Rapid exchange cooling with trapped ions” was published by researchers at Georgia Tech Research Institute.

“The trapped-ion quantum charge-… Read More >>

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A new National Science Foundation award to Georgia Tech will help researchers learn much more about mysterious cloud top discharges (CTDs), which reach as high as 70 kilometers (… Read More >>
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ATLANTA — For Capt. Chris Aliperti, January’s “hackathon” — an… Read More >>

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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),… Read More >>

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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… Read More >>
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Dr. Craig Arndt, Principal Research Engineer in ELSYS and Division Chief of the Human Centered Engineering Branch, was recently awarded the “Expert Systems Engineering… Read More >>
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Long-term image sequences of materials exposed to space conditions could help the designers of future spacecraft know what to expect from a new generation of advanced materials. Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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Collaboration between Norfolk Southern Corporation and the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has led to the development of digital train inspection portals that use… Read More >>

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The Digital Edition of GTRI's 2023 Annual Report provides an overview of our accomplishments, research investments and outreach programs. Read More >>
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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… Read More >>
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The GTRI Research Internship Program (GRIP) is accepting student applications for the Summer 2024 session! Encourage any graduate and undergraduate students to apply! Read More >>
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GTRI is developing a Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) platform that standardizes the development and testing of artificial intelligence (AI) and ML models to enhance the speed… Read More >>
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GTRI marches into 2024 smartly with the Third Annual Marne Innovation Workshop, a collaborative event co-hosted with the 3rd Infantry Division (3ID) and the Georgia Tech Army ROTC… Read More >>
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Researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute recently combined machine learning, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), graphics processing units (GPUs), and a novel… Read More >>

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A team of three GTRI researchers made it to the finals and came home with second place in the "Southeastern Cyber Cup" competition, a multi-day national-level higher education… Read More >>
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GTRI and Georgia Tech are developing an application of quantum computing to solve proof-of-principle problems in computational fluid dynamics that could streamline efficiencies… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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GTRI, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta and Emory University’s Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing have conducted a study using wearable sensors to better understand how… Read More >>
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The International Journal of Aeroacoustics has recently published a special issue dedicated to Dr. Krishan "Krish" Ahuja, marking 50 years of his groundbreaking research in the… Read More >>
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GTRI researchers are developing the software necessary to integrate new control, radio, and cryptographic capabilities into the Army's UH-60M Black Hawk helicopters. Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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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… Read More >>

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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… Read More >>

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Groundbreaking research being done for the Federal Aviation Administration by researchers at Georgia Tech and Savannah-based Gulfstream Aerospace could lead to quieter operation… Read More >>
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Stefan Abi-Karam, a member of the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and a Ph.D. student in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech, has been honored… Read More >>
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GTRI in Photos showcases our favorite pictures of GTRI research and operations in action. Read More >>
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Recently, GTRI leadership and research faculty were joined by State of Georgia leaders, corporate representatives, and educators to celebrate a notable milestone for an important… Read More >>
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State policymakers, health care researchers, and others will have a clearer picture of the health of Georgia citizens thanks to a new database of medical, dental, and pharmacy… Read More >>
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Training ranges help pilots and aircrew members stay at the top of their game while adopting new tactics and equipment. A training solution known as WarRoom is helping fulfill the… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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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.
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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… Read More >>

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Carolina Colón, a Ph.D. student at Georgia Tech and a member of GTRI’s GEM Fellowship cohort, has been honored with the "Role Model Award – Graduate" by the Society of Hispanic… Read More >>
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The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has named Terence Haran as the new Director for the Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL), effective Oct. 1. Haran will be… Read More >>
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For Erick Maxwell, the Branch Chief of the Technical Integration Branch within the Advanced Warfighting Technologies Division (AWTD) at GTRI, the prestigious National Society of… Read More >>
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STEM@GTRI is the Georgia Tech Research Institute's K-12 outreach program. STEM@GTRI strives to inspire, engage, and impact Georgia's students and educators through hands-on… Read More >>
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As GTRI Principal Research Engineer Alan Nussbaum can tell you, the value of an education never gets old.
At 72 years old, Nussbaum recently earned his Ph.D. from Georgia… Read More >>
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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.… Read More >>

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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.… Read More >>

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Clouds of tiny structures that are lighter than feathers – and whose properties can be remotely controlled by radio frequency (RF) signals – could one day give U.S. warfighters… Read More >>
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The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) has announced the selection of Linda Viney as the new director for the Applied Systems Laboratory (ASL). Viney assumed the role on… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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For its inaugural Defense-University Affiliated Research Traineeship (DART) Program, GTRI recently partnered with Alabama A&M University to conduct research for the U.S. Army… Read More >>
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U.S. pilots and aircrews will be safer flying into contested airspace thanks to training provided by a 142-ton threat simulator system that shows them how radars built to guide… Read More >>
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With a mission to ensure seamless transition and integration of military personnel into the civilian workforce, the Hiring Our Heroes program (HOH) is indicative of GTRI's… Read More >>
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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-… Read More >>

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A new research project might one day lead to the development of a pill or capsule able to boost the effectiveness of traditional vaccines against influenza. Read More >>
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Georgia Tech researchers have developed a new approach to intelligently processing data from phased-array antennas closer to where it is generated - on the antenna subarrays… Read More >>
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Principal Research Engineer W. Dale Blair, Ph.D., of the Sensors and Electromagnetic Applications Laboratory (SEAL), has been awarded the prestigious Warren D. White Award for… Read More >>
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Nearly 250 attendees from more than 200 government, academic, and industry organizations convened at the Phoenix Challenge June 20-23 at GTRI to discuss how misinformation,… Read More >>
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A new cybersecurity technology that relies on the unique digital fingerprint of individual semiconductor chips could help protect the equipment of electrical utilities from… Read More >>

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The University System of Georgia’s (USG) Board of Regents has awarded two GTRI researchers, Doug Denison and Linda Viney, the title of Regents’ Researcher. Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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A new cybersecurity technology that relies on the unique digital fingerprint of individual semiconductor chips could help protect the equipment of electrical utilities from… Read More >>
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GTRI researchers Andrew Stevens MS (pictured), Jon Duke MD,  and Richard Boyd Ph.D. secured the Outstanding Poster Presentation Award at the 2023 Council of State and… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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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… Read More >>

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GTRI's Professional Education program is connected to the Georgia Tech Professional Education program and offers short courses and certificate programs taught by GTRI researchers… Read More >>
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A new defensive system planned for installation on C-130H transport aircraft integrates information about threats into a single display, allowing crewmembers to rapidly respond to… Read More >>
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GTRI's Strategic Sustainment Team (SST) has accepted the challenge to bring GTRI's brand of innovation and problem-solving to the Department of Defense's (DoD) maintenance… Read More >>
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GTRI is developing a virtual reality (VR) haptic device intended for warfighters to wear during training exercises. This 'gloveless' glove would remove the need for rigid… Read More >>
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International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) is celebrated around the world to raise awareness about women pursuing engineering and transforming the world with their incredible… Read More >>
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GTRI's Warner Robins Field Office is among the organizations receiving the highest national recognition for industrial security from the Defense Counterintelligence and Security… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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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… Read More >>

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GTRI Researchers from across multiple Labs supported the Northern Edge 2023 (NE23-1) training exercise in Alaska from May 8 to May 19. The training exercise took place at the… Read More >>
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As a highly skilled and accomplished Assistant Chief Counsel at GTRI, Janelle Cornwall's journey is a testament to the power of resilience, adaptability, and determination in the… Read More >>
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GTRI is optimizing Georgia’s EV battery supply chain by developing cost- and energy-efficient methods to recover materials from spent batteries so that more of them can be reused… Read More >>
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Georgia Tech researchers are working to expand their fundamental understanding of hybrid ceramic-polymer electrolytes that could play a key role in future solid-state lithium-ion… Read More >>
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Research using data from a pair of geostationary satellites and a ground-based lightning mapping array could lead to more accurate forecasting of devastating tornadoes spinning… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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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… Read More >>

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GTRI Senior Research Scientist Curtis Free was recognized at the recent Georgia Tech Lavender Awards, receiving the Billiee Pendleton-Parker Award for Outstanding Allyship. Read More >>
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Georgia Tech's Center for Education Integrating Science, Mathematics and Computing (CEISMC) and STEM@GTRI have launched a pilot program for rural Georgia school districts that… Read More >>
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The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and the University of Florida (UF) are working to improve current VOC collection methods to allow for earlier detection of aflatoxin… Read More >>
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GTRI's Graduate Student Research Fellowship Program has expanded for its third year to include an additional seven projects that will further the research collaboration across… Read More >>
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A research team led by Georgia Tech has received funding to develop novel diagnostic devices able to rapidly identify the bacteria causing sepsis – and viruses that cause certain… Read More >>
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Fifty years and countless research projects later, leaders at the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s (GTRI) Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP) say its secret to… Read More >>
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When GTRI Model Based Systems Engineer Annie Jones-Wyatt graduated in 2008, the economy was at a low point. While she could have gotten a job in the oil or gas industry, she wasn’… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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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… Read More >>

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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… Read More >>

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A research team that includes more than 120 GTRI researchers is helping the U.S. Air Force update systems essential to keeping the nation’s fleet of aging E-3G Airborne Warning… Read More >>
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As Research Technologist I at GTRI, Moi Reilly develops cybersecurity compliance measures for Department of Defense (DoD) clients. Beyond his daily job responsibilities, Moi is… Read More >>
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The Digital Edition of GTRI's 2022 Annual Report provides an overview of our accomplishments, research investments and outreach programs. Read More >>
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Hypersonic vehicles must be able to send and receive information while operating at the high temperatures associated with speeds of Mach 5 (five times the speed of sound) or… Read More >>
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GTRI hosted a collaborative event with the Georgia Army National Guard to develop solutions to improve aircraft maintenance. They are planning to implement them during future… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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A new contract awarded from the U.S. Marine Corps Logistics Command (MARCORLOGCOM) will expand Georgia Tech’s support to Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany in Southwest Georgia… Read More >>
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The Georgia Tech School of Electrical & Computer Engineering recently featured William H. Robinson, GTRI Deputy Director for Research for Information and Cyber Sciences… Read More >>

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Researchers at the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) are using additive manufacturing techniques to create unique waveguide structures that would be difficult or impossible… Read More >>
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GTRI is working to make warehouse operations safer and more efficient by integrating its Real-time Intelligent Fusion Service (RIFS) and Forklift Assist System (FAS) into a… Read More >>
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The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) kicked off 2023 with the second annual Marne Innovation Workshop – a weekend of collaboration and innovation. Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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Members from GTRI's second Hiring Our Heroes (HOH) cohort reflect on their fellowship experience and provide an update on what's next for them in their post-military careers. HOH… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>
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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… Read More >>

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A weather radar system purchased by the Georgia Institute of Technology and the University of Georgia could lead to improved weather forecasting in North Georgia – and provide… Read More >>
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Keeping a watchful eye on severe weather across north … Read More >>

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A small spacecraft assembled and tested at the Georgia Institute of Technology is on its way to the moon, where it will use lasers to search for surface water ice in lunar craters… Read More >>
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Georgia Tech and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have announced a new collaboration focused on critical infrastructure cybersecurity innovation through the launch… Read More >>
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GTRI researchers are developing tools and methodologies that could help companies, federal agencies, and others make decisions about their R&D investments by creating a… Read More >>
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GTRI and the University of Georgia, in partnership with the Georgia Department of Public Health, have received a five-year, $17 million cooperative agreement from the Centers for… Read More >>
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Each year, GTRI hosts fellows who are a part of the National GEM Consortium, which recruits underrepresented minority students who are looking to pursue master's and doctoral… Read More >>
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GTRI researchers are envisioning the use of hardened CubeSats as airborne testbeds for technologies being developed for future generations of hypersonic vehicles. Read More >>
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A dozen Georgia Institute of Technology researchers, including four from the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), were recognized as DARPA Risers during the agency’s recent… Read More >>
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GTRI researchers are supporting U.S. Army initiatives to develop a portable, reconfigurable trainer that can support both aviation and ground systems. Read More >>
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Salvus continues sponsored research with Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), the original developers of the … Read More >>

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NASA will launch Lunar Flashlight, a small satellite (SmallSat) about the size of a briefcase that will use lasers to search for water ice inside craters at the Moon’s unexplored… Read More >>
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GTRI researchers are supporting the Naval Air Systems Command in analyzing data from flight tests and simulation of the F-35 Lightning II aircraft. Read More >>
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Tom Crowley has turned his love of astronomy into consulting work with the Georgia Institute of Technology’s Aloha Telescope… Read More >>

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Georgia Tech researchers sponsored a summit meeting to highlight issues related to information warfare (IW) in the cognitive domain. Read More >>
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GTRI provides innovative solutions that positively impact the state, nation, and world. Chief Information Officer Raj Vuchatu embodies this mission in both his role at GTRI and… Read More >>
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GTRI has helped drive record participation across Georgia in CyberStart America, a free online cybersecurity competition that helps high school students discover their talent in… Read More >>
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is coming to Georgia Tech October 25 and 26 to connect with academic and industry innovators with a goal of growing the… Read More >>
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Materials scientists at GTRI have worked with a team of artists and recording engineers to boost the quality of analog music reproduction through a new surface coating. Read More >>
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Most lightning travels between clouds and the ground, or within and between clouds. But a curious phenomenon known as “gigantic jets” fires powerful bursts of electrical charge. Read More >>
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At the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), you will find people dedicated to expanding their knowledge and solving problems. Research Engineer Ben Ruvalcaba-Alonso embodies… Read More >>
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GTRI Research Associate Alex Montañez hopes to leave a mark on the world, contributing his talents to a great cause. While reflecting on adversity and victories in his life, Alex… Read More >>
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GTRI has welcomed its second Hiring Our Heroes (HOH) cohort, which includes five service members from the U.S. Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. HOH is a nationwide… Read More >>
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The Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate in collaboration with the Georgia Tech Research Institute, or GTRI, NASA and DuPont de Nemours, Inc., has a brand-… Read More >>

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For the next six months, a camera system on the exterior of the International Space Station will be snapping photos of more than a dozen different material samples, gathering… Read More >>
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In-flight emergencies occur infrequently on military aircraft, but when they do happen, flight crews must be able to quickly determine what action to take. A new electronic Quick… Read More >>
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GTRI has welcomed the fall 2022 cohort into its Military Graduate Research Program (MGRP). MGRP offers U.S military personnel the opportunity to conduct Department of Defense-… Read More >>
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GTRI is collaborating with the U.S. Army in the development of its Health Readiness and Performance System (HRAPS), which is a wearable sensor system that provides real-time… Read More >>
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The Angry Kitten was developed by the Georgia Tech Research Institute to simulate the electronic warfare devices of other country’s aircraft, the kind that the Air Force might… Read More >>

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The University System of Georgia (USG) Board of Regents (BOR) has appointed three GTRI employees with the title of Regents' Researcher, the highest research recognition conferred… Read More >>
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GPS signals are critical to military navigation, particularly for small and inexpensive autonomous UAVs where size, weight, and power (SWaP) limitations are critical. Read More >>
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Now, scientists led by Levi Boggs, a research scientist at the Georgia Tech Research Institute, have described the strongest gigantic jet ever seen, which sprang up from… Read More >>

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GTRI scientist Levi Boggs made a multi-organization research team to learn more about the historical lightning flashes after discovering that the data was also accessible to… Read More >>

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A huge lightning bolt which rose 50 miles into space above a thunderstorm has offered new insights into … Read More >>

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In the peer-reviewed study, published in the journal Science Advances, researchers… Read More >>

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The Air Force believes the electronic warfare system — which was built … Read More >>

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A detailed 3D study of a massive electrical discharge that rose 50 miles into space above an Oklahoma thunderstorm has provided new information about an elusive atmospheric… Read More >>
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The operational assessment of the Angry Kitten Combat Pod electronic attack system in April demonstrated rapid reprogramming between flights. This combat pod, an updated… Read More >>

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GTRI is using augmented reality and line-of-sight calculations to facilitate improved nonverbal and distance communication between ground troops about the location of adversaries… Read More >>
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This summer, GTRI hosted 65 high school students from 13 Georgia school districts for its annual internship program. During the five-week event, interns gained real-world STEM… Read More >>
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Last month, the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) hosted its first-ever employee soccer tournament, connecting people across our organization. Read More >>
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Researched and organized by four high school students out of Georgia alongside leadership from the Georgia Tech Research Institute, the Cybersecurity in Aviation exhibit is now… Read More >>

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There's a new exhibit to see at the Museum of Aviation. The museum unveiled its new cybersecurity exhibit on Wednesday. STEM students with the Georgia Technology Research… Read More >>

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Students were tasked to to create an exhibit, and tie in a connection to the Robins Air Force Base. The exhibit is part of a six-week long camp through the Georgia Tech… Read More >>

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Virtual reality (VR)-based simulation systems have become a crucial training tool across a wide range of mission areas within the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). Unfortunately,… Read More >>
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For GTRI Senior Research Scientist David "Pearl" Picinich, the debut of "Top Gun: Maverick" marks a nostalgic close to an action-packed chapter in his life… Read More >>
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Cybersecurity improvements developed by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) in collaboration with the U.S. Navy could soon help bolster protection for the Automated… Read More >>
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Over 150 students and their parents attended a STEM outreach day coordinated by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) and the City of Smyrna. Attendees explored the world of… Read More >>
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The Fully Immersive Threat Reaction Environment (FITRE) allows air crews to repeatedly practice threat responses with a level of realism that closely simulates what happens in… Read More >>
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Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are developing a wideband four-channel millimeter wave transmit-receive (T/R) module based on silicon-germanium (SiGe)… Read More >>
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When people think about the game capture the flag, memories of gym class or family trips likely come to mind. GTRI is participating in a slightly different version of this… Read More >>
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A recent study led by a Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) specialist in sensors and intelligent systems documented the effects of wind turbines in creating potential… Read More >>
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Though mental health has long been considered a sensitive topic, the Covid-19 pandemic has encouraged more transparency about the importance of prioritizing mental and physical… Read More >>
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GT and GTRI celebrated Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month during May. Members of the GTRI Community share their personal stories. Read More >>
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Harvesting a field full of fragile blackberries is no easy task. Biomedical engineering roboticist Yue Chen … Read More >>

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The Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech Research Institute supports U.S. active duty, guard, or reserve military officers by awarding Military Graduate Research… Read More >>
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Imagine you’re a college student cramming for a test in your dorm room. What if there was a way for the school supplies and food to be delivered right to your dorm – not by car or… Read More >>
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One of Cobb County’s best-kept secrets was recently unveiled in a big way for a group of county leaders with interests in military matters. Read More >>
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A research team led by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) was recently selected for second-phase funding of a $9.2 million project aimed at demonstrating a hybrid… Read More >>

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William H. Robinson is eager to use his passion for academic research, cybersecurity, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) to drive meaningful change at the Georgia Tech… Read More >>
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While many people are concerned about robots taking over jobs, in some cases, technology is making conditions safer and easier for workers.

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A research team led by the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) was recently selected for second-phase funding of a $9.2 million project aimed at demonstrating a hybrid… Read More >>
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By applying natural-language artificial intelligence techniques to analyze text fields in health records, researchers have developed an automated approach for classifying the… Read More >>
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Researchers at Georgia Tech are looking to emulate one of nature’s most ingenious methods of compact and durable recordkeeping: DNA.

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William Robinson has been named the new Deputy Director for Research for the Information and Cyber Sciences Directorate after a nationwide search and will join GTRI beginning… Read More >>
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In the age of Covid-19, the need for industries to adopt advanced technologies, incorporate more health and safety standards into their daily operations, and maintain a robust… Read More >>
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Air Force veteran, chief scientist, and academic are just three of the many impressive titles included in GTRI Senior Research Engineer Anne Clark's curriculum vitae. Read More >>
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Seeking to further enhance the benefit of research collaborations with academic faculty, last year GTRI … Read More >>

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GTRI Organizational Development Manager Sarah Cockrell is inspired by Black History and Women’s History as she inspires others to make their own history. Read More >>
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Offshore wind development has the potential to transform the nation’s energy supply by providing clean power directly to big coastal cities. But a new study might throw a… Read More >>

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“By studying the light returned, the system will tell us whether water ice is present in these permanently-shaded areas,” said Jud Ready, principal research engineer at GTRI… Read More >>

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GTRI IT Project Management Support Specialist Amber Green continually strives for success, and wants to have her family, GTRI, and society do the same. Read More >>
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Analyzing the faint electromagnetic signals emitted by biomolecules could give researchers a faster and simpler way to predict how small molecules such as those found in medicines… Read More >>
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GTRI Insider Threat Program Analyst Chikita Sanders’ career path may not be a straight line, but all the experiences and people she met along the way granted her the skills to… Read More >>
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In January, Georgia Tech hosted Carrie Castille, director of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). Castille and her… Read More >>

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The role women and girls play in STEM is honored annually by the United Nations on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. To recognize this day, AZoSensors… Read More >>