Mark Little was named senior vice president and director of
GE Global Research in October 2005, becoming the ninth director in the organization's 108 year history.
Mark is responsible for leading one of the world's largest and most diversified industrial research and technology organizations. At Global Research, some 2,800 people from virtually every major scientific and engineering discipline focus on the company's long-range technology needs. The organization has research facilities in the United States, India, China and Germany, working in collaboration with GE businesses around the world.
Prior to becoming research director, Mark was vice president of GE Energy's power generation segment headquartered in Schenectady, N.Y. GE Energy is a world leading supplier of power generation equipment including gas, steam, wind and hydro turbine-generators, turnkey power plant services, gasification technologies and IGCC (integrated gasification combined cycle).
Mark joined GE in 1978, starting out in the company's Turbine Business. He holds BS and MS degrees in mechanical engineering from Tufts and Northeastern universities, respectively, and in 1982 earned a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.