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Space Station Testing Will Evaluate Photovoltaic Materials

06.24.2025
Georgia Tech researchers will soon be sending 18 photovoltaic cells to the International Space Station (ISS) for a study of how space conditions affect the devices’ operation over time.

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GTRI is proud to welcome Stephanie Geigel, a U.S. Army veteran who joins our Office of the CIO through the Hiring Our Heroes program.
Bridge constructed from wind turbines.

Jud Ready Leads Development of Innovative Bridge Made From Wind Turbine Blades

03.31.2025
In an innovative approach to sustainable infrastructure, Georgia Tech Research Institute Principal Research Engineer Jud Ready has spearheaded the installation of a bridge in Atlanta’s Beaverbrook Park using decommissioned wind turbine blades.

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Isabella Reyna--accepting the award from Todd Kastle at the Association of Old Crows (AOC) Christmas party.

Isabella Reyna Honored with Young Professional Award from Association of Old Crows

12.12.2024
Isabella Reyna, a data analyst in the Electronic Systems Laboratory’s (ELSYS) Test Engineering Division (TEN), has received the Young Professional Award from the Association of Old Crows (AOC) Kittyhawk Chapter.

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Testing medical devices for interference in a saline tank.

Center Helps Protect Medical Devices from Electromagnetic Interference

07.26.2024
Implantable and wearable medical devices such as pacemakers, defibrillators, glucose monitors, nerve stimulators, and drug-infusion pumps are increasingly being used to improve human health. Researchers in GTRI's Medical Device Test Center are helping protect these devices from potential electromagnetic interference.

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Exploring Art and AI in Georgia Tech's School of Literature, Media, and Communication

Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
https://iac.gatech.edu/news-events/features/2023/07/georgia-tech-art-ai

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, recruiting a team of student researchers in the Art & AI Vertically Integrated Project (VIP) to explore the artistic implications of AI and the technological implications of art. In fact, they were well ahead of the recent public buzz over artificial intelligence tools, having launched four years ago.

Leibert is now working with Ethan Trewhitt, another GTRI researcher, who helps students dig deeper into the sometimes mystifying ways in which AI and artistic intent interact.

A photo of a GTRI researcher.

GTRI Uses Haptic Technology to Enhance VR Military Training

06.23.2023
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 controllers and make the experience even more immersive and impactful.

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What's Great About GTRI?

06.26.2025 | rmacedonia3

GTRI’s top priority is our people. We are committed to developing our staff, students, and research faculty as thought leaders. Everyone at GTRI has the potential to be a thought leader, whether they enable our missions by being a thought leader in finance, IT, security, or operations; work within a team to deliver on a project; or work directly with our sponsors. Our people are our core, our differentiator, and our secret weapon. Prioritizing our people will ensure our strategic success.

Hear our researchers and staff explain why GTRI is a great place work and join us at the Outreach2Hire Career Fair on October 3rd, 2023.

 

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