$25 Million Project Will Advance DNA-Based Archival Data Storage
“The goal is to significantly reduce the size, weight, and power required for archival data storage,” said Alexa Harter of GTRI.
“The goal is to significantly reduce the size, weight, and power required for archival data storage,” said Alexa Harter of GTRI.
“This is more than just your Fitbit-kind-of analysis of the number of steps that you’ve been taking, and motivating you toward 10,000 steps,” said GTRI's C.J. Hutto.
At the Georgia Institute of Technology, bioscience researchers burned the midnight oil to produce key components for tests in the state of Georgia.
GTRI has experience solving some of the nation’s toughest problems as the applied research unit of the Georgia Institute of Technology. Read about the unit's work in 2020.
The Smart Sea Level Sensors project is a partnership between Chatham Emergency Management Agency officials, City of Savannah officials, and Georgia Tech scientists and engineers, who are working together to install a network of internet-enabled sea level sensors across Chatham County. The real-time data on coastal flooding will be used for emergency planning and response.
Georgia Tech to collaborate with public and private entities to advance sustainable and reliable bioindustrial manufacturing technologies.