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Contact Information

For more information about these
technologies and services, please contact:

Gisele Bennett, Ph.D., Lab Director

eosl@gtri.gatech.edu

Phone: 404-407-6100
Fax: 404-407-6131

Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory
Georgia Tech Research Institute
925 Dalney St.
Atlanta, GA 30332-0810

Technology Areas Under Research at the Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory

The Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory (EOSL) at GTRI conducts research in broad areas involving electro-optical systems, including remote sensing, modeling and analysis, integrated sensing systems, optical design, optical device technology, LIDAR system design and measurement, microelectronics, nanotechnology, solid state lighting, performance support systems, sensor data collection and analysis – and even education.


EOSL also works with outside partners on projects in addition to our own research programs. Learn more about how your company or organization can take advantage of our committment to innovative solutions.

Technology/ Research Focus
The Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory specializes in developing innovative technologies and solutions in these research areas:

EOSL also sponsers Centers of Technological Excellence. These centers actively collaborate with outside partners in specific areas of research to develop more advanced products and technologies. They include:
 

SENSIAC

SENSIAC is a DOD-chartered Information Analysis Center providing information resources, analysis and problem solving, continuing education and scientific conferences, and research at all levels for the military sensing community.

 

Landmarc Research Center

Landmarc is a multi-discipline, research and development center focused on mobile and wireless solutions.


Environmental Radiation Center

The ERC performs research, testing, service, and student training in radiological monitoring of the environment.

 

Environmental Health and Occupational Safety Center

ESOH oversees programs in compliance, environmental emergency response and occupational safety and health issues.

 

Medical Device Test Center

EOSL's Medical Device Test Center simulates real-world exposure to identify interactions and help manufacturers improve compatibility.

 

Phosphor Technology Center

The center conducts joint research with leading U.S. manufacturers of high-definition flat-panel displays to develop new electroluminescent, cathodoluminescent, plasma and field-emission displays for commercial and military markets.

 

Center for the Optimization of Simulated Multiple Objective Systems

COSMOS provides the capability to analyze and optimize complex systems through the use of simulation tools.

 

National Guard Technology Program Office

This center providing unbiased scientific and technical advice and solutions to the National Guard for counterdrug and civil support operations.
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