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Researcher James L. Taylor and an Instron testing device, which measured the strength of yams and fibers and automatically plotted the data, 1958.
Researcher Jeff Moore holds environmental monitors that contain integrated optic interferometric sensors developed at GTRI, 1998.
Researcher Jim Hubbard with the EM200 Electron Microscope
Researcher Ralph Herkert in GTRI's Medical Device Test Center, 2007.
Richard H. Truly, director of GTRI and vice president of Georgia Institute of Technology, 1992-1997.
Robert Michelson's entomopter uses a micropellant fuel to generate an up and down motion, such as beating wings or scurrying feet.
Robert Stiemke, director of EES, 1961-1963.
Shackelford Thumb
Stephen E. Cross, director of GTRI and vice president of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Stephen E. Cross, director of GTRI and vice president of the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Symposium Thumb
The "brain" of Georgia Tech's UNIVAC 1101 computer, 1956.
The Advanced Components Test Facility was a 325 kW thermal solar furnace operated by EES for the U.S. Department of Energy, 1979
The Frank H. Neeley Nuclear Research Center.
The GTRI millimeter wave direction finding system was used to discover the appearance of objects - from tanks to raindrops - when viewed by high-frequency waves.
The Hinman Research Building, also known as the Engineering Research Building
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