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Founded
  
1900

Parent organization
  
General Electric

GE Global Research

Profiles

Ge global research overview


GE Global Research is the research and development division of General Electric. GE Global Research locations include:

Contents

  • Global Research Center in Niskayuna, New York, established in 1900 and relocated in 1955.
  • John F. Welch Technology Center in Bangalore, India, established in 2000.
  • China Technology Center in Shanghai, China, established in 2000.
  • European Technology Center in Munich, Germany, established in 2003.
  • Brazil Technology Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, established in 2014, focuses on Smart, Bioenergy and Offshore & Subsea Systems, and Software & Productivity Analytics.
  • GE Oil and Gas Technology Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, established in 2013, focuses on Oil & Gas.
  • Saudi Technology and Innovation Center in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, established in 2013, focuses on Material Characterization, Combustion & Fuels, and Data Analytics.
  • Advanced Manufacturing and Software Technology Center in Van Buren, Michigan, established in 2011, focuses on Advanced Manufacturing, Software, and IT.
  • Israel Technology Center in Tirat Carmel, Israel, established in 2011, focuses on Healthcare, Energy, Software Analytics, Cyber Security, and Advanced Manufacturing.
  • Life at ge global research niskayuna ny usa


    Notable employees

    Researchers at GE Global Research include:

  • Ralph Alpher, cosmologist
  • William David Coolidge, physicist
  • Ivar Giaever, Nobel Laureate, physicist
  • Christopher J. Hardy, industrial physicist
  • Irving Langmuir, Nobel Laureate, chemist and physicist
  • James L. Lawson, physicist
  • David Musser, computer scientist
  • James Rumbaugh, computer scientist
  • Charles Proteus Steinmetz, mathematician and electrical engineer
  • Alexander Stepanov, computer scientist
  • Willis Rodney Whitney, chemist
  • References

    GE Global Research Wikipedia