The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is the nonprofit applied research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. GTRI employs around 1,765people, and is involved in approximately $305million in research annually for more than 200clients in industry and government.
Initially known as the Engineering Experiment Station, (EES) the organization was proposed in 1929 by W. Harry Vaughan as an analogue to the agricultural experiment stations; the Georgia General Assembly passed a law that year creating the organization on paper, but did not allocate funds to start it. To boost the state's struggling economy in the midst of the Great Depression, funds were found, and the station was finally established with US$5,000 (US$510,000 in 2013) in April 1934.
GTRI's research spans a variety of disciplines, including national defense, homeland security, public health, education, mobile and wireless technologies, and economic development. Major customers for GTRI research include United States Department of Defense agencies, the state of Georgia, non-defense federal agencies, and private industry. Overall, contracts and grants from Department of Defense agencies account for approximately 84% of GTRI's total research funding. Since it was established, GTRI has expanded its engineering focus to include science, economics, policy, and other areas that leverage GTRI's partnership with Georgia Tech. GTRI researchers are named on 76 active patents and 43 pending patents.
A research institute is an establishment endowed for doing research. Research institutes may specialize in basic research or may be oriented to applied research. Although the term often implies natural science research, there are also many research institutes in the social sciences as well, especially for sociological and historical research purposes.
Famous research institutes
In the early medieval period, several astronomical observatories were built in the Islamic world. The first of these was the 9th-century Baghdad observatory built during the time of the Abbasid caliph al-Ma'mun, though the most famous were the 13th-century Maragheh observatory, 15th-century Ulugh Beg Observatory.
The educational institution was founded in 1885 as the Georgia School of Technology as part of Reconstruction plans to build an industrial economy in the post-Civil WarSouthern United States. Initially, it offered only a degree in mechanical engineering. By 1901, its curriculum had expanded to include electrical, civil, and chemical engineering. In 1948, the school changed its name to reflect its evolution from a trade school to a larger and more capable technical institute and research university.
Today, Georgia Tech is organized into six colleges and contains about 31departments/units, with emphasis on science and technology. It is well recognized for its degree programs in engineering, computing, business administration, the sciences, architecture, and liberal arts.
Find your new career at Georgia Tech Research Institute
GTRI IS HIRING! Find your new career here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
#Accounting (ACCT)
#Budgets and Finance (BF)
#Communications (Comm)
#Contract Support Office (CSO)
#Enterprise Systems (ESD)
#Ethics & Compliance (ECO)
#High Assurance Computing (HAC)
#Information & Cybersecurity Department (ICD)
#Information Systems (ISD)
#Machine Services (MSD)
#Project Management Office (PMO)
#Rates and Audits (RA)
#Research Property Department (RP)
#Research Security (RS)
#Sponsored Project Support (SPS)
#Support Services Department (SSD)
#Talent Management (TMD)
published: 15 Aug 2022
Georgia Tech Research Institute's Top 9 Technical Achievements
For GTRI’s 90th Anniversary celebration, we've identified the most impactful innovations produced during each decade of the organization’s history. The team reviewed historical records and consulted with researchers and senior leadership to compile a long list of candidate innovations. Then came the hard part – choosing the nine most impactful developments.
The impact was measured by such factors as the changed capabilities it produced, new solutions brought to sponsors, new research directions engendered, effects on sponsors and collaborators, and how each innovation led to new approaches for addressing other challenges.
The results are shared here and were publicly presentated at the GTRI 90th Anniversary celebration on August 16, 2024.
Learn more: https://gtri.gatech.edu
Careers: ht...
published: 22 Aug 2024
The GTRI Difference - Tyler Kinner on the STEM@GTRI Direct to Discovery program.
published: 27 Feb 2024
There's a place for you at GTRI.
GTRI IS HIRING! Find your new career here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
#Accounting (ACCT)
#Budgets and Finance (BF)
#Communications (Comm)
#Contract Support Office (CSO)
#Enterprise Systems (ESD)
#Ethics & Compliance (ECO)
#High Assurance Computing (HAC)
#Information & Cybersecurity Department (ICD)
#Information Systems (ISD)
#Machine Services (MSD)
#Project Management Office (PMO)
#Rates and Audits (RA)
#Research Property Department (RP)
#Research Security (RS)
#Sponsored Project Support (SPS)
#Support Services Department (SSD)
#Talent Management (TMD)
published: 27 Apr 2022
UAV Research - Georgia Tech Research Institute
The Georgia Tech Research Institute is conducting research to improve the capabilities of autonomous systems collaborating as teams, thereby reducing the load on human operators.
published: 03 Nov 2014
GTRI Project Portfolio - Technology for Society
Gary McMurray, GTRI Principal Research Engineer and Division Chief, (GTRI ISTD) describes the Technology for Society pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pillars of the GTRI Project Portfolio here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/gtri-portfolio
#sensors #information #systems #technologyforsociety #society #portfolio #projects #organizational #meta #organizing #gtri #georgiatech #research
published: 20 Feb 2023
Bullet Time
GTRI researchers have developed a new optical tracking technology called Bullet Time that uses a LIDAR system to track small, airborne targets in crowded environments. Read the full story at: https://gtri.gatech.edu/newsroom/bullet-time
#lidar #bullettime #matrix #drones #fcr #radar #silentintercept #realtime #gtri #georgiatech
published: 20 Dec 2021
GTRI Project Portfolio - Information
William H. Robinson, Deputy Director Information and Cyber Sciences, details the Information pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pillars of the GTRI Project Portfolio here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/gtri-portfolio
#sensors #information #systems #technologyforsociety #society #portfolio #projects #organizational #meta #organizing #gtri #georgiatech #research
published: 14 Mar 2023
GTRI IS HIRING!
For more information, visit: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
GTRI is currently recruiting professionals with expertise in the following areas:
#Aeronautical Systems and Avionics
#Air and Missile Defense
#Algorithm Development
#Antenna Technology
#Autonomous Systems and Robotics
#C++
#C3 and Decision Support
#Cyber Security
#Data Modeling
#Electromagnetics, Materials, and Devices
#Electronic Warfare
#Fortran
#Government Compliance Information Systems
#Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance
#Java
#Linux
#Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis
#Python
#Radar Technology
#Sensors
#SIGINT and Passive Sensing
#Software Development
#Space Systems
#Systems Engineering
#Test and Evaluation
#Threat Systems
#Training Technology
#Undersea Systems
#Unix
#Windows
published: 06 Apr 2022
Advanced Radar Threat System Helps Aircrews Train to Evade Enemy Missiles
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 hostile surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) interact with warning systems on their aircraft. The Advanced Radar Threat System Variant 1 (ARTS-V1) will be used on training ranges to simulate how defensive systems on fifth-generation aircraft engage with a variety of modern target engagement radar systems used by other nations. Gaining experience with the radars and practicing responses to the threats are part of training that helps aircrews improve survivability and increase combat effectiveness.
#radar
#threatintelligence
#threatradar
#threatsimulator
#training
#trainingrange
#aircrewsurvivability
#missilethreat
#missil...
GTRI IS HIRING! Find your new career here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
#Accounting (ACCT)
#Budgets and Finance (BF)
#Communications (Comm)
#Contract Suppor...
GTRI IS HIRING! Find your new career here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
#Accounting (ACCT)
#Budgets and Finance (BF)
#Communications (Comm)
#Contract Support Office (CSO)
#Enterprise Systems (ESD)
#Ethics & Compliance (ECO)
#High Assurance Computing (HAC)
#Information & Cybersecurity Department (ICD)
#Information Systems (ISD)
#Machine Services (MSD)
#Project Management Office (PMO)
#Rates and Audits (RA)
#Research Property Department (RP)
#Research Security (RS)
#Sponsored Project Support (SPS)
#Support Services Department (SSD)
#Talent Management (TMD)
For GTRI’s 90th Anniversary celebration, we've identified the most impactful innovations produced during each decade of the organization’s history. The team rev...
For GTRI’s 90th Anniversary celebration, we've identified the most impactful innovations produced during each decade of the organization’s history. The team reviewed historical records and consulted with researchers and senior leadership to compile a long list of candidate innovations. Then came the hard part – choosing the nine most impactful developments.
The impact was measured by such factors as the changed capabilities it produced, new solutions brought to sponsors, new research directions engendered, effects on sponsors and collaborators, and how each innovation led to new approaches for addressing other challenges.
The results are shared here and were publicly presentated at the GTRI 90th Anniversary celebration on August 16, 2024.
Learn more: https://gtri.gatech.edu
Careers: https://careers.gtri.gatech.edu
Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/company/georgia-tech-research-institute
Follow: https://www.instagram.com/georgiatechresearchinstitute
For GTRI’s 90th Anniversary celebration, we've identified the most impactful innovations produced during each decade of the organization’s history. The team reviewed historical records and consulted with researchers and senior leadership to compile a long list of candidate innovations. Then came the hard part – choosing the nine most impactful developments.
The impact was measured by such factors as the changed capabilities it produced, new solutions brought to sponsors, new research directions engendered, effects on sponsors and collaborators, and how each innovation led to new approaches for addressing other challenges.
The results are shared here and were publicly presentated at the GTRI 90th Anniversary celebration on August 16, 2024.
Learn more: https://gtri.gatech.edu
Careers: https://careers.gtri.gatech.edu
Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/company/georgia-tech-research-institute
Follow: https://www.instagram.com/georgiatechresearchinstitute
GTRI IS HIRING! Find your new career here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
#Accounting (ACCT)
#Budgets and Finance (BF)
#Communications (Comm)
#Contract Suppor...
GTRI IS HIRING! Find your new career here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
#Accounting (ACCT)
#Budgets and Finance (BF)
#Communications (Comm)
#Contract Support Office (CSO)
#Enterprise Systems (ESD)
#Ethics & Compliance (ECO)
#High Assurance Computing (HAC)
#Information & Cybersecurity Department (ICD)
#Information Systems (ISD)
#Machine Services (MSD)
#Project Management Office (PMO)
#Rates and Audits (RA)
#Research Property Department (RP)
#Research Security (RS)
#Sponsored Project Support (SPS)
#Support Services Department (SSD)
#Talent Management (TMD)
The Georgia Tech Research Institute is conducting research to improve the capabilities of autonomous systems collaborating as teams, thereby reducing the load o...
The Georgia Tech Research Institute is conducting research to improve the capabilities of autonomous systems collaborating as teams, thereby reducing the load on human operators.
The Georgia Tech Research Institute is conducting research to improve the capabilities of autonomous systems collaborating as teams, thereby reducing the load on human operators.
Gary McMurray, GTRI Principal Research Engineer and Division Chief, (GTRI ISTD) describes the Technology for Society pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn...
Gary McMurray, GTRI Principal Research Engineer and Division Chief, (GTRI ISTD) describes the Technology for Society pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pillars of the GTRI Project Portfolio here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/gtri-portfolio
#sensors #information #systems #technologyforsociety #society #portfolio #projects #organizational #meta #organizing #gtri #georgiatech #research
Gary McMurray, GTRI Principal Research Engineer and Division Chief, (GTRI ISTD) describes the Technology for Society pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pillars of the GTRI Project Portfolio here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/gtri-portfolio
#sensors #information #systems #technologyforsociety #society #portfolio #projects #organizational #meta #organizing #gtri #georgiatech #research
GTRI researchers have developed a new optical tracking technology called Bullet Time that uses a LIDAR system to track small, airborne targets in crowded enviro...
GTRI researchers have developed a new optical tracking technology called Bullet Time that uses a LIDAR system to track small, airborne targets in crowded environments. Read the full story at: https://gtri.gatech.edu/newsroom/bullet-time
#lidar #bullettime #matrix #drones #fcr #radar #silentintercept #realtime #gtri #georgiatech
GTRI researchers have developed a new optical tracking technology called Bullet Time that uses a LIDAR system to track small, airborne targets in crowded environments. Read the full story at: https://gtri.gatech.edu/newsroom/bullet-time
#lidar #bullettime #matrix #drones #fcr #radar #silentintercept #realtime #gtri #georgiatech
William H. Robinson, Deputy Director Information and Cyber Sciences, details the Information pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pil...
William H. Robinson, Deputy Director Information and Cyber Sciences, details the Information pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pillars of the GTRI Project Portfolio here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/gtri-portfolio
#sensors #information #systems #technologyforsociety #society #portfolio #projects #organizational #meta #organizing #gtri #georgiatech #research
William H. Robinson, Deputy Director Information and Cyber Sciences, details the Information pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pillars of the GTRI Project Portfolio here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/gtri-portfolio
#sensors #information #systems #technologyforsociety #society #portfolio #projects #organizational #meta #organizing #gtri #georgiatech #research
For more information, visit: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
GTRI is currently recruiting professionals with expertise in the following areas:
#Aeronautical Sy...
For more information, visit: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
GTRI is currently recruiting professionals with expertise in the following areas:
#Aeronautical Systems and Avionics
#Air and Missile Defense
#Algorithm Development
#Antenna Technology
#Autonomous Systems and Robotics
#C++
#C3 and Decision Support
#Cyber Security
#Data Modeling
#Electromagnetics, Materials, and Devices
#Electronic Warfare
#Fortran
#Government Compliance Information Systems
#Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance
#Java
#Linux
#Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis
#Python
#Radar Technology
#Sensors
#SIGINT and Passive Sensing
#Software Development
#Space Systems
#Systems Engineering
#Test and Evaluation
#Threat Systems
#Training Technology
#Undersea Systems
#Unix
#Windows
For more information, visit: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
GTRI is currently recruiting professionals with expertise in the following areas:
#Aeronautical Systems and Avionics
#Air and Missile Defense
#Algorithm Development
#Antenna Technology
#Autonomous Systems and Robotics
#C++
#C3 and Decision Support
#Cyber Security
#Data Modeling
#Electromagnetics, Materials, and Devices
#Electronic Warfare
#Fortran
#Government Compliance Information Systems
#Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance
#Java
#Linux
#Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis
#Python
#Radar Technology
#Sensors
#SIGINT and Passive Sensing
#Software Development
#Space Systems
#Systems Engineering
#Test and Evaluation
#Threat Systems
#Training Technology
#Undersea Systems
#Unix
#Windows
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 radar...
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 hostile surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) interact with warning systems on their aircraft. The Advanced Radar Threat System Variant 1 (ARTS-V1) will be used on training ranges to simulate how defensive systems on fifth-generation aircraft engage with a variety of modern target engagement radar systems used by other nations. Gaining experience with the radars and practicing responses to the threats are part of training that helps aircrews improve survivability and increase combat effectiveness.
#radar
#threatintelligence
#threatradar
#threatsimulator
#training
#trainingrange
#aircrewsurvivability
#missilethreat
#missiledefense
#phasedarray
#aircrews
#fifthgeneration
#usairforce
#usnavy
#usmilitary
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 hostile surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) interact with warning systems on their aircraft. The Advanced Radar Threat System Variant 1 (ARTS-V1) will be used on training ranges to simulate how defensive systems on fifth-generation aircraft engage with a variety of modern target engagement radar systems used by other nations. Gaining experience with the radars and practicing responses to the threats are part of training that helps aircrews improve survivability and increase combat effectiveness.
#radar
#threatintelligence
#threatradar
#threatsimulator
#training
#trainingrange
#aircrewsurvivability
#missilethreat
#missiledefense
#phasedarray
#aircrews
#fifthgeneration
#usairforce
#usnavy
#usmilitary
For GTRI’s 90th Anniversary celebration, we've identified the most impactful innovations produced during each decade of the organization’s history. The team reviewed historical records and consulted with researchers and senior leadership to compile a long list of candidate innovations. Then came the hard part – choosing the nine most impactful developments.
The impact was measured by such factors as the changed capabilities it produced, new solutions brought to sponsors, new research directions engendered, effects on sponsors and collaborators, and how each innovation led to new approaches for addressing other challenges.
The results are shared here and were publicly presentated at the GTRI 90th Anniversary celebration on August 16, 2024.
Learn more: https://gtri.gatech.edu
Careers: https://careers.gtri.gatech.edu
Connect: https://www.linkedin.com/company/georgia-tech-research-institute
Follow: https://www.instagram.com/georgiatechresearchinstitute
The Georgia Tech Research Institute is conducting research to improve the capabilities of autonomous systems collaborating as teams, thereby reducing the load on human operators.
Gary McMurray, GTRI Principal Research Engineer and Division Chief, (GTRI ISTD) describes the Technology for Society pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pillars of the GTRI Project Portfolio here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/gtri-portfolio
#sensors #information #systems #technologyforsociety #society #portfolio #projects #organizational #meta #organizing #gtri #georgiatech #research
GTRI researchers have developed a new optical tracking technology called Bullet Time that uses a LIDAR system to track small, airborne targets in crowded environments. Read the full story at: https://gtri.gatech.edu/newsroom/bullet-time
#lidar #bullettime #matrix #drones #fcr #radar #silentintercept #realtime #gtri #georgiatech
William H. Robinson, Deputy Director Information and Cyber Sciences, details the Information pillar of the GTRI Project Portfolio. Learn more about the four pillars of the GTRI Project Portfolio here: https://gtri.gatech.edu/gtri-portfolio
#sensors #information #systems #technologyforsociety #society #portfolio #projects #organizational #meta #organizing #gtri #georgiatech #research
For more information, visit: https://gtri.gatech.edu/careers
GTRI is currently recruiting professionals with expertise in the following areas:
#Aeronautical Systems and Avionics
#Air and Missile Defense
#Algorithm Development
#Antenna Technology
#Autonomous Systems and Robotics
#C++
#C3 and Decision Support
#Cyber Security
#Data Modeling
#Electromagnetics, Materials, and Devices
#Electronic Warfare
#Fortran
#Government Compliance Information Systems
#Intelligence, Surveillance, & Reconnaissance
#Java
#Linux
#Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis
#Python
#Radar Technology
#Sensors
#SIGINT and Passive Sensing
#Software Development
#Space Systems
#Systems Engineering
#Test and Evaluation
#Threat Systems
#Training Technology
#Undersea Systems
#Unix
#Windows
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 hostile surface-to-air missiles (SAMs) interact with warning systems on their aircraft. The Advanced Radar Threat System Variant 1 (ARTS-V1) will be used on training ranges to simulate how defensive systems on fifth-generation aircraft engage with a variety of modern target engagement radar systems used by other nations. Gaining experience with the radars and practicing responses to the threats are part of training that helps aircrews improve survivability and increase combat effectiveness.
#radar
#threatintelligence
#threatradar
#threatsimulator
#training
#trainingrange
#aircrewsurvivability
#missilethreat
#missiledefense
#phasedarray
#aircrews
#fifthgeneration
#usairforce
#usnavy
#usmilitary
The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is the nonprofit applied research arm of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. GTRI employs around 1,765people, and is involved in approximately $305million in research annually for more than 200clients in industry and government.
Initially known as the Engineering Experiment Station, (EES) the organization was proposed in 1929 by W. Harry Vaughan as an analogue to the agricultural experiment stations; the Georgia General Assembly passed a law that year creating the organization on paper, but did not allocate funds to start it. To boost the state's struggling economy in the midst of the Great Depression, funds were found, and the station was finally established with US$5,000 (US$510,000 in 2013) in April 1934.
GTRI's research spans a variety of disciplines, including national defense, homeland security, public health, education, mobile and wireless technologies, and economic development. Major customers for GTRI research include United States Department of Defense agencies, the state of Georgia, non-defense federal agencies, and private industry. Overall, contracts and grants from Department of Defense agencies account for approximately 84% of GTRI's total research funding. Since it was established, GTRI has expanded its engineering focus to include science, economics, policy, and other areas that leverage GTRI's partnership with Georgia Tech. GTRI researchers are named on 76 active patents and 43 pending patents.