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Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory

The words "Georgia Tech" in black to the left of a stylized campanile, and the words "Research Institute" in outline to the right of the stylized campanile. The words "Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory" are written below the right side of the image.GTRI EOSL logo
Company type Nonprofit
Industry Electro-optical systems, nanotechnology, microelectronics
Headquarters Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Key people Terence Haran[1]Laboratory DirectorChris Valenta[2]Ph.D., P.E., SM-IEEE
Parent Georgia Tech Research Institute
Website www.gtri.gatech.edu/eosl

The Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory is one of eight labs in the Georgia Tech Research Institute and one of three labs under the Electronics, Optics, and Systems directorate.[3] It conducts basic and applied research into electro-optical topics and supports electro-optical education at the university level.

EOSL develops technology in the areas of electro-optical modeling and analysis, nanotechnology, microelectronics and phosphor development, remote sensing, acoustics, and mechanical systems. EOSL has numerous technology areas of preeminence that include LIDAR systems development, hyperspectral and multispectral imaging, ultraviolet/infrared stimulator development, countermeasures technology, microelectronics, and electro-optical modeling and analysis.

The research activities extend to carbon nanotubes; RFID; advanced container security development; optical tagging and tracking technology; measurement data collection, analysis, and dissemination; atmospheric modeling; geospatial information systems and analysis; and human vision modeling. The laboratory has been heavily involved in the development of geographic information system databases and advanced rendering techniques to include modeling of various backgrounds in the ultraviolet to infrared portions of the spectrum.

Research centers within EOSL include the following:

The GTRI EOSL labs are located on Georgia Tech campus.

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  1. ^ "GTRI Leadership". Georgia Tech Research Institute. Retrieved 2025-08-14.
  2. ^ "40 Under 40 Class of 2025". Georgia Tech Alumni Association. Retrieved 2025-08-14.
  3. ^ "2014 annual report" (PDF). Georgia Tech Research Institute. p. 8. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-11-24. Retrieved 2014-11-13.