GTC wins NASA Phase II for AI-driven Fault Detection Method

GTC is the only Georgia based company to be awarded a NASA – National Aeronautics and Space Administration SBIR Phase II this year! GTC is developing a platform agnostic and reusable onboard fault management technology for autonomous systems along with its partners: CubeSat manufacturer ARGOTEC , University of Colorado Denver Assistant Prof. and Cyber-Physical Systems … Read more

GTC at Seismological Society of America

GTC’s CTO Jesse Williams recently chaired a panel at the 2022 Seismological Society of America Annual Meeting. The session, “Machine Learning Techniques for Sparse Regional and Teleseismic Monitoring”, centered on applying machine-learning applications to seismic processing problems on sparser global and continental scales. The scale of these analyses present extra challenges, such as the detection and identification … Read more

GTC to attend American Geophysical Union (AGU) conference, presenting new work on AI for Seismic Phase Association

Dr. Jesse Williams will be attending this year’s AGU conference in New Orleans, LA (Dec. 13-17, 2021). Please attend our posters, which will be available both in-person and online. Towards a Rapid Integrated Associator for Seismic Events Authors: Louisa Barama, Jesse Williams, Lindsay Yuling Chuang, Zhigang Peng, Andrew Vern Newman Abstract: It is increasingly important … Read more

GTC Receives NAVAIR Award To Develop Digital Twin Technologies for NAVAL Aircrafts To Reduce Life Cycle Costs

Sep. 2020, GTC has received a NAVAIR award and has begun to develop a digital twin of an aircraft sub-system. The digital twin utilizes physics-based models as well as machine learning algorithms to monitor physical asset’s health, detect degradations, and predict future performance. The sub-system of interest, in this project, is an integrated drive generator … Read more

GTC Receives Air Force Award To Use Machine Learning To Analyze Signals From Global Seismic Networks For Nuclear Event Monitoring

Sep. 2020, GTC has received a US Air Force award to continue developing deep learning-based seismic analysis tools for nuclear event monitoring. Under this program, GTC has developed software to discriminate the event type from an observed waveform signature. In this next phase, GTC is developing tools to associate the phases observed on a global seismic … Read more

GTC Receives NASA Award To Determine Aircraft Trajectory Anomalies Using Machine Learning on Disparate Datasets to Improve Aviation Safety

Sep. 2020, GTC begins its development on TRACAIR: TRAjectory Course Anomaly IdentifieR, a NASA funded project. TRACAIR is an AI-based tool that identifies aircraft trajectory anomalies. This tool identifies irregular flight behavior during real-world conditions to improve operations safety by fusing energy metrics and multiple data sources. Safety-critical risks identified in real-time include flight outside … Read more

Dr. Roohol, Reliability Engineering Ph.D. Graduate from University of Maryland Joins GTC as a Senior R&D Engineer

January 2020, Dr. Rooh Heidary, a Ph.D. graduate from the University of Maryland, College Park, has joined GTC as a Senior R&D Engineer. His Ph.D. thesis involved developing hybrid PHM models for pipeline pitting corrosion, considering different types of uncertainty and changes in operational conditions. He has expertise in uncertainty modeling, data analytics for prognostic … Read more

Dr. Jubilee, Mechanical Engineering Ph.D. Graduate from Rutgers University, NJ, Joins GTC as a Senior R&D Engineer

June 2019, Dr. Jubilee Prasad Rao, a Ph.D. graduate from Rutgers University, New Jersey, has joined GTC as a Senior R&D Engineer. His Ph.D. thesis involved performance modeling and wind tunnel testing of a novel vertical axis wind turbine. His research areas and interests include renewable energy systems, design optimization, predictive analytics using system modeling … Read more