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Identifying Complex Biomolecules: New Interface System Combines Gel Electrophoresis & Mass Spectrometer
If at First You Don’t Succeed…Flying Robots Grow in Number; Improve Performance – But Still Fall Short
Improved Sulfur Removal Process Could Increase Use of Coal & Natural Gas Without Worsening Acid Rain
Improving Indoor Air Quality
Improving Industrial Cooking
Improving Kidney Dialysis: New Blood Pump Reduces Cell Damage, Boosts Efficiency
Improving Product Usability & Design
Improving Radar Performance: Researchers Develop Computer Simulation that Could Save Engineers Time and Effort
Improving Technology Transfer to Small and Mid-Sized U.S. Firms: Researchers Suggest Improved Industrial Extension Collaboration
Improving Worker Safety & Comfort: Supervisors Gain New Skills to Correct Problems with “Human Factors”
In 1976, the Agency for International Development contracted with EES to field test n AID/Battelle hand-operated water pump in Costa Rica.
In 1989, GTRI engineers assisted the U.S. Air Force with converting a huge test collinator at Wright Patterson Air Force Base into the world's largest light detection and ranging system (LIDAR).
In 2008, GTRI won a contract to support development of a roadmap designed to improve the testing and evaluation of unmanned and autonomous systems for the U.S. Office of the Secretary of Defense.
In just two months, GTRI researchers developed a working prototype device that provided a critical upgrade to a military aircraft missile warning system. Similar projects would normally require a year to complete, 2006.
In the GTRI Accessibility Evaluation Facility, senior research scientist Brad Fain assesses a variety of products. Volunteer James Johnson, who uses a wheelchair for mobility, helps Fain, 2006
In the World of the Very Small: Study of Molecular & Atomic Interaction Gives New Insights into Mechanical Contacts
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