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Special Report: Fuel Efficiency
Renewed Interest in Fuel-Saving Technologies
Use of pressurized air "active flow control" techniques combined with conventional aerodynamic streamlining could improve fuel efficiency by 8 to 12 percent in the heavy trucks used to transport a broad range of products.
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News from GTRI
Beasley Selected for New Program Development Post
Veteran research engineer Robert D. Beasley has been chosen director of program development for the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI). He is the first person to hold the newly created position.
New GTRI Chief Scientist Brings Wealth of Experience
GTRI's new chief scientist has an unusual technical background – engineering psychology.
Portable Imaging System Will Help Maximize Natural Disaster Response
GTRI researchers have developed a low-cost, high-resolution imaging system that can be attached to a helicopter to create a complete and detailed picture of an area devastated by a hurricane or other natural disaster.
Reducing Noise: Micro Honeycomb Materials Enable a New Physics of Sound Reduction
GTRI researchers are turning to innovative materials that make possible a new approach to the physics of noise reduction.
GTRI in the News
The Journal of Life Sciences
Pocket Protector: A wearable sensor system could help shed light on what really triggers asthma attacks.
Medical News Today
New Avian Influenza Biosensor Detects Virus In Minutes And Is Field-Deployable
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A 3D solution to solar cell inefficiencies
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Photoconductive Terahertz Source with Array Feed for Enhanced Emission
Design of Nearly Constant Velocity Track Filters for Tracking Maneuvering Targets
Department Of Defense Usage of FalconView™
Reexamination of Depolarization in Lidar Measurements