- Developing Refractory Alloy Innovations for Superior Efficiency (RAISE) – an ultra-high temperature material system that would enable gas turbine blades to operate at 1,700 °C (3,092°F)
- Will help drive efforts to push turbine efficiency beyond 65% and accelerate decarbonization of the energy sector
- $1.6 million project to be driven by world-class, multi-disciplinary team with decades of experience and a dedicated High Bay lab facility in alloy, coating and process development <
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- GE to support Albany International Airport’s Master Plan to transform airport into digital incubator, contributing cutting edge technology to create safer travel
- Airport signs on as first customer, using GE’s Wellness Trace App to track COVID-19 cleaning protocols
- New AI, machine learning and other digital technologies to be unveiled at the Airport from GE’s Research Lab in the coming weeks
NISKAYUNA, NY and COLONIE, NY – Thursday, November 12, 2020 – Albany International Airport in collaboration w
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- New project funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will show how disparate AI agents of machines can intuitively work together to achieve a common mission objective
- Project will leverage GE Research’s Sherlock System, a unique dynamic sensing and controller platform developed with DARPA to experiment with a network of independent agents in various evolving scenarios
- A key goal is to mimic a human’s intuition and innate ability t
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- Awarded $4.8 million for two projects through ARPA-E’s Aviation-class Synergistically Cooled Electric-motors with iNtegrated Drives (ASCEND) and Range Extenders for Electric Aviation with Low Carbon and High Efficiency (REEACH) programs to develop a hybrid electric propulsion system that runs entirely on carbon neutral biofuels
- GE researchers tapping deep research capabilities across the Lab in electric motors, power conversion, thermal management, advanced propulsion and fuels to achieve carbon neutral flight
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- U.S. Department of Energy grants GE supercomputer access at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee
- GE Research will accelerate new advancements in wind power supporting renewable energy
- Project insights will bolster the DOE’s leadership in exascale computing for clean power through collaboration with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
NISKAYUNA, NY – August 5, 2020 – GE scientists have been authorized by the U.S.
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- New inkjet-printing breakthrough with PFS-KSF headlines several new display technology advances GE featured during the first SID Virtual Display Week Conference
- GE also is sampling a new narrow-band green phosphor that, when combined with PFS-KSF, can attain 88% Rec.
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Portsmouth, NH., June 30th, 2020 – Agilyx Corporation (“Agilyx”), a leader in chemical recycling, today announced that it is leveraging its existing post-use plastic feedstock management system to create a new subsidiary company Cyclyx International, Inc. (“Cyclyx”). The overarching goal of Cyclyx is to dramatically increase the recyclability of post-use plastics with a priority for fully circular pathways as well as assisting in the development of new supply chains that will aggregate and preprocess larger volumes of post-use plastics than current systems can support.
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- GE researchers developing an artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)- enabled inverse design framework that allows performance metrics to create more optimized designs for industrial gas turbine (IGT) aerodynamic components
- Project aims to achieve a 30-50% reduction in design cycle times, or from 1 year to a few months
- Partnered with University of Notre Dame and GE Gas Power on the project
- Emerging digital toolset will help push combined cycle
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- Will deliver new capabilities in autonomous navigation by enabling vehicles to find their own way through unstructured environments like forests or heavily wooded areas
- GE’s solution will build in unique risk assessment capability, integrating our novel Humble AI technology to determine certain vs.
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