- Findings featured in the cover story of the May issue of Nature Electronics
- New dielectric excitation strategy applied to conventional gas-sensing materials reveals extraordinary new performance capabilities
- Demonstrated achievements include ultra-broad range of detected gas concentrations, high response linearity, boosted sensor stability, and eliminated effects of ambient temperature
- Contemporary low-power integrated circuit electronic compone
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- Awarded 15- month, $2.5 MM through DARPA’s Underminer program to develop faster, more efficient ways to dig tunnels in support of critical military operations
- GE Research team’s bio-inspired soft robot design mimics the rhythmic movements of earthworms moving through soil and the force of tree roots growing into the ground to create underground tunnel networks
- New capabilities could enable a multitude of robotic applications, ranging from non-destructive inspection and repair of industrial infrastruct
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- GE Research to lead project with Exelon Generation, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, University of Tennessee-Knoxville and GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy to develop Artificial Intelligence-enabled predictive maintenance digital twins.
- MIT to lead project with GE Research and GE Hitachi to build a digital twin of BWRX-300 critical components.
- BWRX-300 SMR will serve as reference design for both projects
WILMINGTON, North Carolina and NISKAYUNA, New York—May 14, 2020—The U.S.
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- Awarded up to $4.9 million through the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s (DARPA) Cyber Assured Systems Engineering (CASE) program to create the Verification Evidence and Resilient Design in Anticipation of Cybersecurity Threats (VERDICT) tool
- GE’s VERDICT will model, analyze and recommend design improvements to strengthen the resiliency and protection of critical infrastructure such as power and aircraft systems
- Tool will assess a system’s vulnerabilities, recommend new defenses to combat them and forecast the likelihood of future a
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- GE’s world-renowned computational fluid dynamics team to study the complex flow characteristics impacting gas turbine performance to improve engine designs
- Improvements focused on reducing fuel consumption and finding ways to integrate more 3D printed parts for additional efficiency and performance gains
- GE team allocated 590,000 node-hours on Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Summit Supercomputer, through the U.S.
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- Developing new grid-forming inverter controls to handle higher amounts of solar power while improving grid stability
- Plans to deploy and test new controls with GE Renewable Energy’s commercial PV LV5 inverter platform
- Inverter improvements will support nation’s increasingly distributed, renewable-intensive grid network
February 6, 2020, NISKAYUNA, NY – GE Research, the central technology development arm for the General Electric Company (NYSE: GE), has been awarded $4.2 millio
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- Receives >$1.3 million Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-E) award, aiming to reduce the timeline for maturing the design of high-performance additive parts for turbomachinery applications by more than half from 2-5 years to 1-2 years
- Would unleash the broader application of 3D printing to revolutionize the efficiency and performance of a wide range of power generation products from wind turbines to gas turbines
- Combined project team will work on ORNL’s Summit – the world’s most powerful super
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