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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
Reza Ghaemi

Dr. Ghaemi received the Ph.D. degree in electrical engineering and the M.S. degree in mathematics from University of Michigan in 2010 and 2009 respectively. He was a visiting scholor at ETH in 2008. From 2010 to 2012 he was a post-doctoral associate in the Mechanical Engineering department at MIT, researching supervisory control of order-preserving systems and stochastic analysis of biological systems.

Putting optimal back on the table for real applications using Quantum as an accelerator
40 Under 40 2020 Class
Puleo recognized for his leadership advancing the GE Research's Bioelectronic Medicine Program and impact creating new external partnerships and projects for the Lab.
Keeping workers safe through analytics derived from sensor data fusion & aggregation and delivered through pervasive connectivity & real-time visualization
Leveraging time-sensitive quantum key distribution technology to provide industrial and utility networks with simpler, more deterministic, and secure communication.
Steve Bush

Stephen F. Bush is a researcher in Algorithmic Communications Network Theory at GE Research. Dr. Bush was presented with a Gold Cup Trophy Award from DARPA for his work in fault tolerant networking. Stephen F. Bush received the B.S. degree in electrical and computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, M.S. degree in computer science from Cleveland State University, and Ph.D. degree from the University of Kansas. He is currently a researcher at General Electric’s Research Center in Niskayuna, NY.

innovate kickoff
GE Research is giving EEDP participants an intimate look at the GE technologies that are disrupting industrial ecosystems.
Christine and Lisa
  • Project a collaboration with the Human Biomolecular Atlas Program (HuBMAP) and Lung Molecular Atlas Program (LungMAP), which are leading an unprecedented effort **funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to map the tens of trillions of cells in the body and the organs, including the lungs
  • Study could promote a greater understanding of the cellular response triggered in the lungs by COVID-19 that often lead to patients being placed on ventilators due to swelling that makes it diff