SRI has pioneered complex radar systems since the 1960s. Our world-leading ground- and foliage-penetrating radar technologies are used to map terrain around the globe to find unexploded ordnance and other concealed items of interest. SRI supports research and development for the full spectrum of related products, including sensor technologies, processing algorithms, and analytical tools.
Radar that penetrates ground and foliage
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SRI and University of Houston receive $3.6M to develop a microreactor to convert carbon dioxide to methanol using renewable energy
By recycling carbon dioxide into methanol, this science supports U.S. climate goals and helps reduce greenhouse gases.
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Teaching machines to learn like humans could help autonomous systems deal with unfamiliar environments
SRI is spearheading a way for autonomous systems, such as self-driving vehicles and drones, to effectively operate in evolving and adversarial environments such as war zones.
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Office of Special Education Programs extends SRI’s funding for the Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems
The U.S. Department of Education issues a third five-year cooperative agreement to SRI to lead The DaSy Center.