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haliade
To help build the world’s most powerful offshore wind platform, GE Renewable Energy tapped into the broad, multidisciplinary skill sets of GE Research's innovation engine.
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GE researchers partnering with Intel, Florida State University and Baker Hughes on $5.2 M program with the US Department of Energy to develop new cyber protection capabilities
Jim Bray
Bray recognized for his outstanding research accomplishments in industrial research related to superconductivity, MRI an electric generators and motor technology
Smart building
Working on 3- year, $4.1 million project from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop automated cyber protection solution for commercial building energy management systems
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Matthew Seidel graduated from Clarkson University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineer and Physics. After graduating, Matthew has gained over 5 years of embedded system design experience in both the commercial and defense sectors. His areas of specialization are in FPGA design, high speed digital board design, and embedded programming.

Currently, Matthew is helping in the areas of hardware cyber security, machine learning, and high speed image acquisition. 

Keeping workers safe through analytics derived from sensor data fusion & aggregation and delivered through pervasive connectivity & real-time visualization
Walt Robb
The former Research Lab leader, a ‘technical leader of the highest level,” passed away earlier this week.
kit and abha
GE researchers awarded DARPA project to develop new VERDICT tool for assessing and strengthening cyber protections for military and other industrial systems
Sample images on GE experimental MAGNUS MR System
  • GE’s experimental MAGNUS gradient coil installed in a GE 3.0 Tesla clinical MRI scanner delivers an unprecedented combination of slew rate and gradient strength for brain imaging, operating in the 500 – 700 Tesla/meter/second (T/m/s) and 200-300 milliTesla/meter (mT/m) range vs.
Leveraging time-sensitive quantum key distribution technology to provide industrial and utility networks with simpler, more deterministic, and secure communication.