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New Marine Corps Contract Will Support Logistics, Broad Range of Research

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 and open new opportunities for research to support U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) missions.

GTRI's Real-time Intelligent Fusion Service, Forklift Assist Program Could Enhance Warehouse Efficiency, Safety

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 warehouse's order management system to provide real-time information about everything going on in the space.

GTRI, Army Team Up for Decoy Hackathon

The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) kicked off 2023 with the second annual Marne Innovation Workshop – a weekend of collaboration and innovation.

GTRI's 2nd Hiring Our Heroes Cohort Credits Fellowship for Easing Military Transition

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 is a nationwide initiative to help service members, military spouses, and veterans find meaningful employment opportunities.

5G and Artificial Intelligence Team Up to Optimize Military Fueling

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.

New Weather Radar Could be a Game-Changer for the State

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 both expanded educational opportunities for students and enhanced research capabilities for the two institutions.

Lunar Flashlight Heads to the Moon to Search for Water

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 that are never warmed by light from the sun.

Georgia Tech and PNNL Launch Joint Cybersecurity Institute

Georgia Tech and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) have announced a new collaboration focused on critical infrastructure cybersecurity innovation through the launch of the Institute for Cybersecurity and Resilient Infrastructure Studies.

STRIDE Helps Organizations Make Critical R&D Investment Decisions

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 roadmap of the science and technology (S&T) needed for a particular capability.

CDC Funds Pathogen Genomics Center of Excellence Based in Georgia

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 Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to establish a Pathogen Genomics Center of Excellence.