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Jill Gostin Announced as Candidate for 2026 IEEE President-Elect

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Principal Research Scientist Jill Gostin has been named a candidate for the 2026 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) President-Elect, marking another milestone in her distinguished career of leadership and innovation.

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PVI Trainer Enhances EW System Training for Mobility Aircrews

10.21.2024
A new training system that can run on ordinary tablet computers is enhancing existing electronic warfare (EW) instruction for the crews of U.S. air mobility aircraft, including the C-130H, C-130J, and C-17 transports.

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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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STEM@GTRI Celebrating 25 Years of Promoting Science, Technology Education

10.05.2023
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 experiences, outreach, and professional learning. This month, STEM@GTRI will celebrate its 25th anniversary with a luncheon on Oct. 19.

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Bridging Military Expertise with Research: GTRI’s Hiring Our Heroes Fellowship

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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 commitment to being a “people-first” organization and standing "shoulder-to-shoulder with our government partners to serve national security." Meet the members of the latest GTRI HOH cohort.

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ATRP-E3: Abit Massey

Apr 05, 2023

This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast is the third in a special series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP). Host Stephanie Richter, a GTRI Research Scientist, talks with President Emeritus Abit Massey of the Georgia Poultry Federation. Massey discusses how ATRP first began in 1973.

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Georgia Tech president touts Cobb-based researchers

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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 Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI), Cabrera noted, which focuses on applied research, or research focused on solving real-world problems.

ATRP-E2: Craig Wyvill

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Host Stephanie Richter, a GTRI Research Scientist, talks with ATRP Director Emeritus Craig Wyvill. Wyvill speaks about the origin and early development of the ATRP branch.

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ATRP-E1: Doug Britton

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This episode of the Georgia Tech Research Podcast begins a special series commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Georgia Tech Research Institute’s Agricultural Technology Research Program (ATRP). Host Stephanie Richter, a GTRI Research Scientist, talks with ATRP Director, Douglas F. Britton, Ph.D.

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