Georgia Tech Research Institute
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.
GTRI Difference Kyle Blond
GTRI Difference Charles Domercant
Megaflash 515 Miles Long Sets New Lightning Record
Hiring Our Heroes Fellow Stephanie Geigel
Mold Conditions Awareness Tool (MCAT) Could Protect Soldier Barracks
Weather Radar
Georgia Tech Research Institute's Top 9 Technical Achievements
Tribute to Richard Truly
Tribute to Abit Massey
Medical Device Test Center
Greg Louden accepts Georgia Tech Ivan Allen College Distinguished Alumni Award.
The GTRI Difference - Tyler Kinner on the STEM@GTRI Direct to Discovery program.
Rapid exchange cooling with trapped-ion qubits
High-level overview of quantum computing with trapped-ion qubits
Digital Inspection Portal Uses AI and Machine Vision to Examine Moving Trains
Aeroacoustics Research
Advanced Radar Threat System Helps Aircrews Train to Evade Enemy Missiles
GridTrust Helps Protect the Nation’s Electric Utilities from Cyber Threats
The GTRI Difference - Mark Militello
GTRI Project Portfolio - Sensors
GTRI Project Portfolio - Information
GTRI Project Portfolio - Systems
GTRI Project Portfolio - Technology for Society
High-Temp Electromagnetic Testing Evaluates Materials for Hypersonic Vehicles
New Weather Radar Could be a Game-Changer for the State
Lunar Flashlight Launch
Gigantic Jets
The GTRI Difference - Lily Huff
Picinich Merged Aerial Footage - 1:28 - 5:31