Georgia Tech Research Corp
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Biomedical Engineering
The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University is a joint department, equally part of the Emory School of Medicine and the Georgia Tech College of Engineering communities. As such, we offer the best of both internationally renowned institutions. The department is united through a dedication to improving the health and wellbeing of all by fostering the next generation of leaders in biomedical engineering worldwide. The Coulter Department is comprised of highly collaborative innovators in research and education with an emphasis on translational and interdisciplinary research. -
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Georgia Tech is one of the world leaders in nanoscience and nanotechnology research and design. More than one hundred faculty members at Tech are already involved in nanoscience and nanotechnology research projects, and their numbers are growing. The Schools of Chemistry, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Physics, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute are collectively involved in interdisciplinary research in nanoscience and nanotechnology that encompass five major areas: Synthesis and Characteristics of Nanomaterials; Properties of Nanomaterials; Nanoscale Modeling and Simulation; Nanodevices, Nanophotonics, and Nanosystems; and Nanomedicine and Nano-biotechnology. -
Optics and Photonics
The Schools of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, and Physics, and the Georgia Tech Research Institute are collectively involved in interdisciplinary research in optics and photonics that encompass nine major areas: Biophotonics, Diffractive and Holographic Optics, Nonlinear Optics, Optical Communication Systems, Optical Materials, Optical Systems and Technology, Optoelectronics and Nanophotonics, Quantum Optics, and Ultrafast Optics. -
Strategic Energy Initiative
The Strategic Energy Institute (SEI) represents Georgia Tech's commitment to serve as a national resource for energy information dissemination and to play a leadership role in the transition to a more sustainable energy economy. SEI was established to serve as a conduit for integrating, facilitating, and enabling Institute-wide programs in energy research and development. Engaging the best and brightest from industry, government, and academia, SEI will create innovative solutions to current and future energy challenges. SEI is comprised of the following centers/departments- Aerospace Engineering Combustion Laboratory, Center for Innovative Fuel Cell and Battery Technologies, Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics, Intelligent Power Infrastructure Consortium, Institute for Effective Energy Transformation and Utilization, Brooks Byers Institute for Sustainable Systems, National Electric Energy Testing, Research and Applications Center, Strategic Energy Institute, and the University Center of Excellence in Photovoltaic Research and Education.
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Michael Tanenbaum created technology New method to measure lift and pitching moment on a wing |
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Michael Tanenbaum created technology Near-field Electromagnetic Energy-harnesser |
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Michael Tanenbaum edited technology X-ray Compton Scatter Imaging on Volumetric CT Systems |
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Feb 01 |
Michael Tanenbaum created technology X-ray Compton Scatter Imaging on Volumetric CT Systems |
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Michael Tanenbaum edited organization Georgia Tech Research Corp |
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Kevin L. Wozniak edited organization Georgia Tech Research Corp |
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Kevin L. Wozniak edited organization Georgia Tech Research Corp |

