Georgia Tech Research Institute

Georgia Tech Research Institute

Research Services

Atlanta, Georgia 36,081 followers

GTRI is the nonprofit applied research organization of Georgia Tech.

About us

The Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) is the nonprofit, applied research organization of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). GTRI is a designated University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) and leverages its science and engineering expertise, in collaboration with Georgia Tech, to enhance the impact of our collective research output. We advance technology and provide innovative solutions to: • Enhance State of Georgia economic development. • Serve National Security. • Improve the human condition. • Educate future technology leaders.

Website
http://www.gtri.gatech.edu
Industry
Research Services
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Atlanta, Georgia
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1934
Specialties
Research, Engineering, Systems Engineering, Sensors, Radar, Integrated Sensing, Digital Media, IPTV, RFID, UAV, Unmanned Systems, Autonomous Systems, Information Technology, Information Communications Technologies, Open Innovation, and Venture Philanthropy

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  • Attention, current and future technology professionals: The Georgia Tech Research Institute's (GTRI) IDENTIFY@GTRI Employee Resource Group invites you to attend our Resume Review Expo. You are welcome to attend if you are interested in networking with the GTRI community and getting an extra pair of eyes to sharpen your resume in the process. The event details are: 📅 Date: October 3, 2024 ⌚ Time: 9 a.m. - noon (check-in begins at 8:30) 🏢 Location: GTRI Headquarters (250 14th St NW, Atlanta GA 30332) 💫 Additional details, parking information, and a registration form are available at: https://lnkd.in/er_YXtTt ❓ If you have any questions, please reach out to Michele Burts, at Michele.Burts@gtri.gatech.edu. See you there!

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    Congrats to Georgia Tech Institute for Matter and Systems's for their $700K National Science Foundation (NSF) award to support the REU and RET education and outreach programs. “This NSF funding allows us to be able to do more with the programs. These are programs that have existed in the past, but we haven’t had external funding for the last three years. The NSF support allows us to do more — bring more students into the program or increase the RET stipends.” –Mikkel Thomas

    IMS Receives NSF Funding for Education and Outreach Programs

    IMS Receives NSF Funding for Education and Outreach Programs

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    Due to the projected impact of the extreme weather and with the safety and well-being of our community in mind, Georgia Tech will have Modified Operations on Thursday, Sept. 26 and Friday, Sept. 27. Only critical campus operations remain in-person. The 500 Tech Parkway building (ASC/HR) will be closed on Thursday, Sept. 26 and Friday, Sept. 27. Customer Service, Information Technology (IT) Services, and Human Resources (HR) Services will be offered virtually during the building closure. Employees may call 404.385.1111 or submit a ticket through the Administrative Services portal.  We encourage supervisors and timekeepers to exercise flexibility during this time. For more information, please visit: https://lnkd.in/egMb7p-r #GeorgiaTech

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  • Today, September 18, we want to take a moment to commemorate the "birthday" of the U.S. Air Force. The Air Force was officially founded as an independent service via the National Security Act of Sept. 18, 1947. For 77 years, this esteemed branch of our military has gone “off into the wild blue yonder,” and defended our people and our freedoms with unparalleled skill and valor. GTRI's partnership with the U.S. Air Force continues to reach new heights. Nearly 38% of GTRI’s sponsored research awards come from the Air Force—the most of any research sponsor.

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    We are excited to announce the upcoming GTRI Resume Review event hosted by the IDENTIFY@GTRI Employee Resource Group (ERG). This event is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 3, and will take place at GTRI Headquarters (250 14th Street, Atlanta). The event is scheduled to run from 9 a.m. to noon, with registration from 8:30 - 9 a.m. This valuable session is open to students, entry level, and mid-to-senior level professionals who are transitioning to new careers—and even to Georgia Tech students, staff, and research faculty. Spread the word! RSVP via email: identifyoutreach@gtri.gatech.edu. https://lnkd.in/er_YXtTt

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  • GTRI's Electronic Systems Laboratory (ELSYS) is seeking qualified candidates for its Division Chief position to lead the ELSYS Systems Engineering Research Division (SERD). The Division Chief will set the strategic direction for SERD, manage the division’s research portfolio, and oversee the financial, administrative, and personnel operations. This position will also actively contribute to sponsored research projects, manage budgets, lead contract development, and act as the key liaison between the division and broader GTRI leadership. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply before this position closes on October 11. Visit the link below to apply! Apply: https://lnkd.in/gw_W5F-a ID:  499865 Type: Researchers Location: Atlanta, GA #research #engineering #hiring #careers #gtri

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  • Today, we pause to honor the lives tragically lost, the courage of first responders, the bravery of service members, and the resilience of the American spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. Together, we can honor their legacy by remaining committed to excellence in all that we do, and by helping build a safer, more secure future for generations to come.

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  • ✨ Are you interested in enhancing your resume? ✨Do you want to present your best self to hiring committees? Georgia Tech Research Institute's (GTRI) IDENTIFY @ GTRI Employee Resource Group (ERG) invites you to attend our GTRI Resume Review Expo! Save the Date: Thursday, October 3rd, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Be on the Lookout for more details.

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  • 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. The Georgia Tech Research Institute’s (GTRI) Medical Device Test Center helps protect these types of devices from electromagnetic interference generated by such equipment as inventory control systems, security and logistical systems, RFID systems, metal detectors – and even other medical devices. Established in the 1960s to help manufacturers protect early heart pacemakers against interference from radar equipment and microwave ovens, the Center today has tested thousands of devices for more than 75 different companies worldwide. By developing test protocols, evaluating device operation and performance and sharing the resulting data with makers of the medical devices and emitting equipment, GTRI researchers help prevent unexpected interactions that could potentially harm patients. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gGxnpFGB

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