Optics and Photonics Research Faculty
Director, Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory—GTRI
Optics + Photonics Research Area Affiliations
Research Summary
Dr. Bennett's research interests include optical information processing, Fourier optics, and secure communications. Additional interests include Automatic Identification and Tracking Systems (RFID and optical tagging), and Performance Support Systems.
Biographical Sketch
Dr. Gisele Bennett is the director of the Electro-Optical Systems Laboratory, founder of the Logistics and Maintenance Applied Research Center (LandMARC) with the Georgia Tech Research Institute and a Professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. She received her PhD in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech for her work in coherence theory applications to optical imaging systems. She also holds a certificate in Management of Technology from Georgia Tech. She is a topical editor for Applied Optics, holds a Patent on Integrated Sensor Radio Frequency Identification (ISRFID) with Location, has numerous patents pending, a Copyright on a computer model for Wave Propagation through the atmosphere, is a reviewer for NIH, and was chosen for the University Leadership Program at Georgia Tech. She is a member of numerous professional societies and a member of the AIM RFID Experts Group.
Related Links
Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Profile
Logistics and Maintenance Applied Research Center (LandMARC)



